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Revista Brasileira de Educação Especial

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ELLIS, M. Kathleen; LEPORE, Monica  and  LIEBERMAN, Lauren. Effect of practicum experiences on pre-professional physical education teachers’ intentions toward teaching students with disabilities in general physical education. Rev. bras. educ. espec. [online]. 2012, vol.18, n.03, pp.361-374. ISSN 1413-6538.

The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of practicum experiences on pre-professional physical education teachers’ intentions toward working with individuals with disabilities.  Pre-professional physical education teachers were students in their respective university’s PETE programs and were categorized based on level of practicum experience.  Over a three year period, a total of 596 PETE students completed the Physical Educators’ Intention toward Teaching Individuals with Disabilities (PEITID) questionnaire (Rizzo, 2007). Significant differences were found among groups for overall intention to teach students with disabilities in their general physical education classroom.  Additionally, trends of more positive intentions among pre-professionals with greater practicum experiences lead to higher Quality of Experience and Perceived Competence. The results of this study indicated that the level and quality of practicum experience significantly influence pre-professional teachers' intentions and competence toward teaching individuals with disabilities. (138 words).

Keywords : Special Education; Attitudes; Practicum; Adapted Physical Education; Perceived Competence.

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