Adapted physical activity as an occupation, study program and academic discipline

Adapted Physical Activity (APA) is the area focused on providing services to persons with special needs (e. g. disabilities) and the academic discipline, which supports acceptance of individual differences and promotes provision of services and integration of persons with disabilities. Adapted Physi...

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Main Author: Martin Kudláček
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Palacký University Olomouc 2011-03-01
Series:Tělesná Kultura
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Online Access:http://telesnakultura.upol.cz/artkey/tek-201102-0001_APLIKOVANE_POHYBOVE_AKTIVITY_V_EVROPSKEM_KONTEXTU.php
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spelling doaj-fdaafe7837f24748a27de056eb0f4c6e2020-11-25T00:53:22ZcesPalacký University OlomoucTělesná Kultura1211-65211803-83602011-03-0134281810.5507/tk.2011.010tek-201102-0001Adapted physical activity as an occupation, study program and academic disciplineMartin Kudláček0Fakulta tělesné kultury, Univerzita Palackého, Olomouc, Česká republikaAdapted Physical Activity (APA) is the area focused on providing services to persons with special needs (e. g. disabilities) and the academic discipline, which supports acceptance of individual differences and promotes provision of services and integration of persons with disabilities. Adapted Physical Activity includes among others physical education, sport, recreation and rehabilitation of persons with disabilities. The aim of this presentation is to describe basic historical and conceptual position of APA in kinanthropology in Europe, world and the Czech Republic. The article serves as an introduction to the special issue of this journal about APA and outcomes of project projektu EUSAPA (European Standards in Physical Activities). The project EUSAPA aimed to define professional standards in three areas of APA: (a) Adapted physical education; (b) APA in rehabilitation and (c) APA in sports.http://telesnakultura.upol.cz/artkey/tek-201102-0001_APLIKOVANE_POHYBOVE_AKTIVITY_V_EVROPSKEM_KONTEXTU.phpAdapted Physical ActivityAdapted physical educationdisabilityspecial education
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Adapted physical activity as an occupation, study program and academic discipline
Tělesná Kultura
Adapted Physical Activity
Adapted physical education
disability
special education
author_facet Martin Kudláček
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title Adapted physical activity as an occupation, study program and academic discipline
title_short Adapted physical activity as an occupation, study program and academic discipline
title_full Adapted physical activity as an occupation, study program and academic discipline
title_fullStr Adapted physical activity as an occupation, study program and academic discipline
title_full_unstemmed Adapted physical activity as an occupation, study program and academic discipline
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publisher Palacký University Olomouc
series Tělesná Kultura
issn 1211-6521
1803-8360
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Adapted Physical Activity (APA) is the area focused on providing services to persons with special needs (e. g. disabilities) and the academic discipline, which supports acceptance of individual differences and promotes provision of services and integration of persons with disabilities. Adapted Physical Activity includes among others physical education, sport, recreation and rehabilitation of persons with disabilities. The aim of this presentation is to describe basic historical and conceptual position of APA in kinanthropology in Europe, world and the Czech Republic. The article serves as an introduction to the special issue of this journal about APA and outcomes of project projektu EUSAPA (European Standards in Physical Activities). The project EUSAPA aimed to define professional standards in three areas of APA: (a) Adapted physical education; (b) APA in rehabilitation and (c) APA in sports.
topic Adapted Physical Activity
Adapted physical education
disability
special education
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