Adapted Physical Education and Sport 7th Edition With HKPropel Access
Author: Joseph Winnick, David L. Porretta
$127.00 USD
New to This Edition
No other adapted physical education text has sold more copies than this book—but the contributors are not resting on their laurels. The text is loaded with new and updated material:
- Enhanced coverage of universal design for learning, with strategies and applications presented throughout the text
- A new chapter devoted entirely to adventure sports and activities
- A chapter on adapted sport that has been further developed to reflect the progress in the field
- Enhanced coverage of sport-specific injuries and prevention
In addition, the team of 30 highly renowned contributors includes 12 new voices who add their perspectives to the content.
More Features
Adapted Physical Education and Sport offers readers much more:
- Chapter-opening scenarios that introduce one or more of the chapter’s concepts
- Application examples that explore real-life situations and show how to apply the text concepts to solve relevant issues
- Print, video, and online resources in the text and through HKPropel
- Appendixes that include definitions based on the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), contact information for organizations associated with adapted physical education and sport, information related to the Brockport Physical Fitness Test, a scale to evaluate adapted physical education programs, and more
Note: A code for accessing HKPropel is included with all new print books.
NOTICE: Due to a renumbering error, some of the content within table 7.2 (p. 138), figure 9.3 (p. 191), and a section of appendix A (p. 586) is numbered/lettered incorrectly in the print edition of the book. No content is missing. The pages with corrected numbering are provided in HKPropel.
Audience
Textbook for PETE and APE students. Professional reference for K-12 PE and APE teachers and administrators.Chapter 1. Introduction to Adapted Physical Education and Sport
Joseph P. Winnick and David L. Porretta
Chapter 2. Program Organization and Management
Joseph P. Winnick and David L. Porretta
Chapter 3. Adapted Sport
Ronald W. Davis
Chapter 4. Measurement, Assessment, and Program Evaluation
Brock McMullen and Manny Felix
Chapter 5. Individualized Education Programs
Brock McMullen and Manny Felix
Chapter 6. Behavior Management
E. Michael Loovis
Chapter 7. Instructional Strategies
Douglas H. Collier
Part II. Individuals With Unique Needs
Chapter 8. Intellectual Disabilities
Lauren K. Cavanaugh and Linda Hilgenbrinck
Chapter 9. Behavioral Disabilities
E. Michael Loovis
Chapter 10. Autism Spectrum and Social Communication Disorders
Cathy Houston-Wilson
Chapter 11. Specific Learning Disabilities
Barry W. Lavay and Melissa D. Bittner
Chapter 12. Visual Impairments
Lauren J. Lieberman and Lindsay Ball
Chapter 13. Deaf, Hard of Hearing, or Deafblind
Lauren J. Lieberman
Chapter 14. Cerebral Palsy, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Stroke
David L. Porretta and Justin A. Haegele
Chapter 15. Amputations, Dwarfism, and Les Autres
Justin A. Haegele and David L. Porretta
Chapter 16. Spinal Cord Disabilities and Other Spinal Conditions
Wesley J. Wilson and Luke E. Kelly
Chapter 17. Other Health Impairment Conditions
Francis M. Kozub
Chapter 18. Activity and Sports Injuries, Longer-Term Disabilities, and Obesity
G. Monique Mokha
Part III. Developmental Considerations
Chapter 19. Motor Development
John C. Ozmun, Byungmo Ku, and David L. Gallahue
Chapter 20. Perceptual–Motor Development
Barry W. Lavay and Melissa D. Bittner
Chapter 21. Infants and Toddlers
Cathy Houston-Wilson
Chapter 22. Early Childhood Adapted Physical Education
So-Yeun Kim and Lauriece L. Zittel
Part IV. Activities for Individuals With Unique Needs
Chapter 23. Health-Related Physical Fitness and Physical Activity
Stamatis Agiovlasitis
Chapter 24. Aquatics
David G. Lorenzi
Chapter 25. Team Sports
Amaury Samalot-Rivera
Chapter 26. Individual and Dual Sports and Activities
E. Michael Loovis
Chapter 27. Adventure Sports and Activities
Sue Sutherland
Chapter 28. Winter Sports and Activities
Wesley J. Wilson and Luke E. Kelly
Chapter 29. Enhancing Wheelchair Sport Performance
Victoria L. Goosey-Tolfrey and Barry S. Mason
Appendix A. Definitions Associated With the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA)
Appendix B. Adapted Physical Education and Sport Contact Information
Appendix C. Brockport Physical Fitness Test
Appendix D. School District Rating Scale for Adapted Physical Education
Winnick had been president and a board member of the National Consortium for Physical Education for Individuals With Disabilities and a consultant for the U.S. Department of Education since 1969. He also served as a reviewer for several professional journals, had more than 70 publications to his credit, and was a member of SHAPE America. His previous editions of Adapted Physical Education and Sport have been translated into five languages.
David L. Porretta, PhD, is an emeritus professor at Ohio State University and has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in adapted physical education for over 35 years. He earned his BS from Niagara University, his MS from Ithaca College, and his PhD from Temple University. Porretta has numerous major scholarly publications and a continuous record of external funding. He has served as editor of, and on the editorial board of, Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly (APAQ). He is a fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology, the International Federation of Adapted Physical Activity, and the Research Council of SHAPE America. Porretta is the recipient of the Julian U. Stein Lifetime Achievement Award from SHAPE America as well as the recipient of the Hollis Fait Scholarly Contribution Award and G. Lawrence Rarick Research Award, both from the National Consortium for Physical Education for Individuals with Disabilities (NCPEID). He also served as NCPEID’s president. Porretta has been a contributing author to all previous editions of Adapted Physical Education and Sport. He enjoys golf, traveling, and attending Ohio State sporting events.
Care and Prevention of Activity and Sports Injuries
Functions of Teachers of Adapted Physical Education
Students With Disabilities: The IEP Document
Systematic Teaching: How to Facilitate Motor Learning
Adventure Sports and Activities: ClimbingRegulating Insulin During Exercise
All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors through HKPropel.
Instructor guide. Includes more than 75 new or revised Suggested Learning and Enrichment Activities for instructors to use.
Test package. Contains more than 1,075 questions in true-false, fill-in-the-blank, essay and short-answer, and multiple-choice formats. The files may be downloaded for integration with a learning management system or printed as paper-based tests. Instructors may also create their own customized quizzes or tests from the test bank questions to assign to students directly through HKPropel. Those assessments are automatically graded, and instructors can review student scores in the platform.
Chapter quizzes. Contains ready-made quizzes (9 or 10 questions each) to assess student comprehension of the most important concepts in each chapter. Each quiz may be downloaded or assigned to students directly through HKPropel. The chapter assessments are automatically graded, and instructors can review student scores in the platform.
Presentation package. Features more than 785 PowerPoint slides of text, artwork, and tables from the book that can be used for class discussion and presentation. The slides in the presentation package can be used directly within PowerPoint or printed to make handouts for students. Instructors can easily add, modify, and rearrange the order of the slides.
Instructors also receive access to all student materials in HKPropel.