What's New In Adapted Physical Education
Fear and Teaching Disabled Children in Physical Education: A Conversation with Dr. Fabián Arroyo-Rojas
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:49:13
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Synopsis
In this episode of the What's New in APE podcast, we dive into a topic that is rarely named out loud in PE and APE: fear. Drawing on a recent qualitative study by Dr. Fabian Arroyo-Rojas (Hofstra University) and his co-author Dr. Justin Haegele (Old Dominion University), our conversation explored how fear shapes the day-to-day practices of PE teachers working with disabled students. More specifically, their study examined the lived experiences of PE and APE teachers working in integrated PE settings. Their findings demonstrated that even experienced PE teachers often described experiencing feelings of being watched by administrators and parents lead to feelings of fear and influenced their instructional decisions. Indeed, one key finding was around how fear narrows practice. Wherein when teachers experience fear, they often default to avoiding risk and using overly cautious activities. The discussion continued by investigating Dr. Arroyo's future plans around this research topic. In this discussion, we explor