The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of inclusive physical education (IPE) in the blind spot of IPE via a case study. To accomplish this purpose, mixed methodology was used. This research was conducted at 'A' public school located ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the feasibility of inclusive physical education (IPE) in the blind spot of IPE via a case study. To accomplish this purpose, mixed methodology was used. This research was conducted at 'A' public school located in GyeongGi province. Video observations(SOFIT and AIPE), pre-post test about physical self-description and body image, and attitude toward IPE were performed. t-tests and ANOVA were used where appropriate. In addition, the qualitative data collection method was used. The findings could be summarized as follows: In this case, IPE increased physical activity level, social interaction, physical self-description, and body image to not only student with disability but also students without disabilities. Furthermore, attitude toward IPE was changed among physical education teacher, and student with and without disabilities. Therefore, we have observed the feasibility of IPE in the blind spot of IPE.