Physical Education
Adapted PE
- Access Sports: A Model for Adapting Mainstream Sports Activities for Individuals with Visual Impairments
- Adapted Physical Education: Project Inspire Fact Sheets
- Adapted Physical Education and Recreation. A Multidisciplinary Approach
- Adapted Physical Education for the Blind and Visually Impaired
- Games for Individuals with Sensory Impairments: Strategies for Including People of All Ages
- Independent Living: A Curriculum with Adaptations for Students with Visual Impairments. Volume 3: Play and Leisure
- Movement and Fundamental Motor Skills for Sensory Deprived Children
- Movement Without Sight: Physical Activities and Dance for the Visually Handicapped
- PE Central: The Premier Web Site for Health and Physical Educators
- Physical Education and Health in Koenig and Holbrook (Eds.) Foundations of Education, Second Edition, Volume II: Instructional Strategies for Children and Youths with Visual Impairments
- Popular Activities and Games for Blind and Visually Impaired Adults
- Suggested Modifications for Sports Activities
Instructional Materials
- American Printing House for the Blind (Products for Physical Education)
- Lighthouse Catalog
- LS&S Group
- Maxi-Aids
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| Item # | Title | Annotation | Author | Media | Category |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PE1 | Independent Living: A Curriculum with Adaptations for Students with Visual Impairments. Volume III: Play and Leisure. 2nd Edition | This curriculum serves as a resource and guide for assessment, evaluation, and instruction of students with visual impairments. (1993). TSBVI, Austin. 175 pp. | R. Loumiet & N. Levack | Adapted PE | |
| PE2 | Games For People With Sensory Impairments | This book provides facilitators with 70 games that sensory disabled people can play. Human Kinetics, 1996, Champaign, IL | L. Lieberman & Jim Cowart | Adapted PE | |
| PE3 | Popular
Activities & Games for Blind, Visually Impaired & Disabled People |
This book for the professional and consumer, provides
instruction for activities and games involving the visually impaired
person. Association for the Blind, 1986 Victoria, Australia ASIN: 0959974784 |
P. Rickards | Adapted PE | |
| PE5 | Movement and Fundamental Motor Skills for Sensory Deprived Children | This book focuses on physical activity and fundamental
motor skills for deafblind and visually impaired children. (1987). Charles
C. Thomas, Springfield, IL. 81 pp. ASIN: 0398053928 |
L. E. Kratz, L. M. Tutt, D. A. Black | Adapted PE | |
| PE6 | Movement Without Sight: Physical Activities and Dance for the Visually Handicapped | This book looks at the implications of movements for
individuals without sight and gives information about teaching physical
activity to children who are visually impaired. (1977). Peek Publications,
Palo Alto, CA. 135 pp. ISBN: 0917962273 |
L. E. Kratz | Adapted PE | |
| PE8 | Adapted Physical Education and Recreation. A Multidisciplinary Approach | A comprehensive resource for teachers and non-teachers
working with visually impaired children including those with disabilities
in recreational activities.1997 Brown and Benchmark ASIN: 0697071308 |
Sherrill, Claudine | Adapted PE | |
| PE9 | Access Sports: A Model For Adapting Mainstream Sports Activities For Individuals With Visual Impairments | The AccessSports Model (ASM) was designed to adapt activities.
The model allows professionals who have a basic knowledge of visual
impairment and who know something about mainstream sports to analyze
any sports activity by investigating three of the game's components:
(a) the targets or goals in the sport, (b) its boundaries, and (c) its
rules. RE:View, Vol. XXVII, Number 1, Spring 1995. Pp. 5-14. |
Paul E. Ponchillia | Adapted PE | |
| PE10 | American Printing House for the Blind (Products for Physical Education) | Catalog of products specifically designed for those with visual impairments and for instructional purposes of the population. | N/A | Instructional Materials | |
| PE11 | Adapted Physical Education for the Blind and Visually Impaired | This document provides suggestions and strategies for regular education teachers. | N/A | Adapted PE | |
| PE12 | PE Central: The Premier Web Site for Health and Physical Educators | Website which includes entire section on adapted physical education with topics such as adaptations, common disabilities defined and IEP development. | N/A | Adapted PE | |
| PE14 | Adapted Physical Education: Project Inspire Fact Sheets | This fact sheet includes quick tips for adapting physical education activities and defines different types of visual impairments. | N/A | Adapted PE | |
| PE15 | Suggested Modifications for Sports Activities | Each activity is mentioned with different types of modifications for inclusion of visually impaired students. | Cathey Bridges | Adapted PE | |
| PE16 | Lighthouse Catalog | Supplier of products promoting independence in visually impaired persons. | N/A | Instructional Materials | |
| PE17 | LS&S Group | Supplier of products promoting independence in visually impaired persons. | N/A | Instructional Materials | |
| PE18 | Maxi Aids | Supplier of products promoting independence in visually impaired persons. | N/A | Instructional Materials | |
| PE19 | Physical Education and Health in Foundations of Education, Second Edition, Volumbe II: Instructional Strategies for Teaching Children and Youths with Visual Impairments | This chapter thoroughly discusses Physical Education for those with visual impairments and gives techniques and modifications to use for implementation. | Carol Farrenkopf and Duncan McGregor | Adapted PE |