1.1 Meaning and Definition
1.2 Brief historical view
1.3 Aims and Objectives
1.4 Principles
1.5 Need and Importance
2.1 Changing concept of disability handicaps, retardation, physically and mentally challenged
2.2 Category, Characteristics, Causes and Functional Limitation:
i) Physical Disability
ii) Mental Retardation and Learning Disability
iii) Hearing and Speech Impairment
iv) Visual Impairment
2.3 Behavioural problems associated with disability
3.1 Components and Development of IEP
3.2 Role of Physical Educator
3.3 Teaching style, method and approach in teaching Adapted Physical Education
3.4 Role of games and sports in Adapted Physical Education
4.1 Meaning and Definition
4.2 Aims and objectives
4.3 Importance of adapted programme in rehabilitation
4.4 Functional and Occupational rehabilitation
4.5 Psychological rehabilitation – adjust-mental, environmental and personality development
5.1 Provisions of special rights and privilege for disabled through legislations
5.2 Social welfare programmes for disabled
5.3 Mass public education/awareness programme
i) Education approach
ii) Service approach
5.4 Modify games, exercises & activities to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities.
Books recommended
1. Winnick, J. P. (2005). Adapted Physical Education and Sports. Human Kinetics (4th
Edition).
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