The effects of modifying contact, duration, and teaching strategies in awareness interventions on attitudes towards inclusion in physical education

This quasi-experimental study analyses the effects of an awareness intervention programme with five different branches designed to improve the attitudes of physical education (PE) students towards the inclusion of classmates with disabilities. The contact (yes/no) and its frequency (×1 vs. ×3) with...

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Published inEuropean journal of special needs education Vol. 37; no. 1; pp. 57 - 73
Main Authors Reina, Raul, Íñiguez-Santiago, María Carmen, Ferriz-Morell, Roberto, Martínez-Galindo, Celestina, Cebrián-Sánchez, Marta, Roldan, Alba
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Chichester Routledge 02.01.2022
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Summary:This quasi-experimental study analyses the effects of an awareness intervention programme with five different branches designed to improve the attitudes of physical education (PE) students towards the inclusion of classmates with disabilities. The contact (yes/no) and its frequency (×1 vs. ×3) with para-athletes, the duration of the programme (1 vs. 6/7 sessions), and the provision of teaching strategies and materials (yes/no) were manipulated. The study involved 603 students aged 14‒19 from five public educational centres in southern Spain. Attitudes were assessed pre- and post-intervention with the Spanish version of the Children's Attitude towards Integrated Physical Education (general and specific subscales) and the Scale of Attitudes towards Students with Disabilities in PE. The three groups having contact with para-athletes during the interventions improved in the three attitude variables (p < 0.05; −0.20 < d < −0.24). Pairwise comparisons of the improvement ratios also revealed several positive effects of the intervention duration and provision of teaching strategies (p < 0.05; −0.07 < d < 0.18). These findings could assist PE teachers in educating students to improve their knowledge and attitudes towards people with disabilities, having different strategies and resources to conduct awareness interventions based on para-sports in their regular PE classes.
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ISSN:0885-6257
1469-591X
DOI:10.1080/08856257.2020.1842973