INCLUSION, DIFFERENTIATION AND EVALUATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION

Journal Title: Sport Mont - Year 2010, Vol 0, Issue 21

Abstract

Diversity needs differentiation to value students equally and contributes to the integration of students with special educational need in the School of All. Inclusion brings new challenges for the educators too. Personal development plans have to be prepared according to special abilities and needs. These projects must be in harmony with other teaching plans and adapt the concept of the central syllabus. Differentiation is meant to specify aims, tools and assumes proper evaluation of the requirements. Instead of grades, evaluation in text seems to be more fair and precise in defining the quality of performance of those with special educational need. The distinct nature of the PE subjects presents a good opportunity to a continuous assessment so a quicker progress can be achieved. However the danger of accidence should be considered because of the increasing risk when special educational need children are involved in sport activities. So thus differentiation may put into practice if all the facilities are presented.

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Mr Ida Kabok

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Mr Ida Kabok (2010). INCLUSION, DIFFERENTIATION AND EVALUATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION. Sport Mont, 0(21), 320-. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-199373