Adapted Aquatics Programming: A Professional Guide / Edition 2 available in Hardcover
Adapted Aquatics Programming: A Professional Guide / Edition 2
- ISBN-10:
- 0736057307
- ISBN-13:
- 9780736057301
- Pub. Date:
- 07/12/2007
- Publisher:
- Human Kinetics Publishers
- ISBN-10:
- 0736057307
- ISBN-13:
- 9780736057301
- Pub. Date:
- 07/12/2007
- Publisher:
- Human Kinetics Publishers
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Overview
-clarifies rationales for adapted aquatics programming,
-broadens the scope of and enriches traditional programs for people with disabilities,
-guides instructors in improving teaching methods and safety management, and
-educates professionals on providing safe and effective adapted aquatics programs.
The second edition of Adapted Aquatics Programming: A Professional Guide is packed with new material, including up-to-date information on relevant legislation, guidelines on architectural accessibility, instructional strategies, equipment, safety management, and competitive and recreational aquatics activities.
This comprehensive resource is a significant addition to the aquatics literature, providing a practical learning tool for the field. The authors infuse each chapter with specific techniques as well as rationales for adapted aquatics programming. They also provide readers with
-best practices in adapted aquatics programming,
-a description of the scope of traditional adapted programs with enrichment ideas,
-guidance in improving teaching methods and safety management, and
-instruction in providing safe and effective adapted aquatics programs.
Adapted Aquatics Programming, Second Edition, contains a wealth of references, practical tips, and safety precautions. It includes a number of new features, including photographs and diagrams, life-experience scenarios that provide a reference point for the chapter ahead, and an objectives list for each chapter. It also offers ideas for using equipment and includes information about competitive and recreational aquatics activities.
In part I, the authors explore foundational issues of adapted aquatics, including models of collaboration, inclusion, planning, program development, facilities, equipment, and supplies. In part II they lay out instructional strategies and detail how to build safe and effective programs. They also look at the specific needs of program participants and issues related to aquatic fitness and rehabilitation. In part III they provide information on enhancing a program conducting competitive and recreational activities.
Founded on action-based research and current thinking, laws, and practices, Adapted Aquatics Programming, Second Edition, offers a practical approach to adapted aquatics, providing much-needed information on adapting the environment, equipment, instructional strategies, skill techniques, and teaching methods for people with disabilities. This text fills the need for a source of current best practices in adapted aquatics programming.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780736057301 |
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Publisher: | Human Kinetics Publishers |
Publication date: | 07/12/2007 |
Edition description: | Second Edition |
Pages: | 368 |
Product dimensions: | 20.50(w) x 11.10(h) x 1.10(d) |
Age Range: | 18 Years |
About the Author
G. William Gayle, PhD, CAPE, is a professor and coordinator of adapted physical education at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio. A master teacher of adapted aquatics, Dr. Gayle has been an American Red Cross water safety instructor for over 20 years. He holds degrees from Virginia Tech and University of Wisconsin at LaCrosse and a doctorate in adapted physical education and psychology of mental retardation and developmental disabilities from Ohio State University. In 1988 he was inducted into the Ohio Wheelchair Sports Hall of Fame. He served on the AAHPERD/AAPAR adapted aquatics committee from 2000 to 2005. In 2006 he was inducted into the National Wheelchair Basketball Association Intercollegiate Division Hall of Fame and selected as Teacher of the Year in the College of Education and Human Services at Wright State University. He has provided adapted aquatics programs for university students and surrounding school districts for several decades. In his leisure time, he enjoys golfing, swimming, and traveling internationally.
Shawn F. Stevens, EdD, is executive director of Edgemoor Community Center in Wilmington, Delaware. Dr. Stevens has been an American Red Cross instructor trainer for water safety, lifeguarding, first aid, CPR, and AED for 25 years, and he was an adapted aquatics instructor trainer for 18 years. Overall, he has provided leadership in conducting aquatics programs for 30 years, and he assisted with the development of the ADA Accommodation Resource Guide for the American Red Cross. In his spare time, he serves as a volunteer instructor trainer and leadership volunteer for the American Red Cross, and he also enjoys golfing and swimming.
Table of Contents
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsPart I. Foundations of Adapted Aquatics
Chapter 1. Introduction to Adapted AquaticsEvolution of Adapted Aquatics Legislation for Individuals With DisabilitiesBenefits of Aquatics Participation Applications of Aquatics ParticipationSummaryChapter 1 Review
Chapter 2. Models of Collaboration in Adapted Aquatics Models for Adapted AquaticsMedical-Therapeutic ModelEducational Model Recreation Model Transdisciplinary ModelSummaryChapter 2 Review
Chapter 3. Inclusion and the Least-Restrictive Environment Placement, Inclusion, and the LREContinuum of PlacementsPrerequisites to Successful InclusionDeveloping and Maintaining Successful Inclusion GroupsUsing Activities to Facilitate InclusionSummary Chapter 3 Review
Chapter 4. Individualized Instructional Planning Planning for AssessmentDeveloping the IEP or IAPPImplementing the IEP or IAPPSummaryChapter 4 Review
Chapter 5. Program and Organization Development Organizational Foundations Communications and PromotionFinancial Development Facilities AcquisitionRisk Management Program Development and Evaluation Human Resource ManagementSummaryChapter 5 Review
Chapter 6. Facilities, Equipment, and SuppliesFacilitiesEquipment and SuppliesSummaryChapter 6 Review
Part II. Facilitating Instruction
Chapter 7. Prerequisites to Safe, Successful, and Rewarding ProgramsEssential Communication SkillsTransferring TechniquesParticipant Care and SafetyHydrodynamics Positioning and Supporting ParticipantsSummaryChapter 7 Review
Chapter 8. Instructional Strategies The Learning ProcessTeaching, Facilitating, and Guiding Participants Addressing Problem BehaviorsSummary Chapter 8 Review
Chapter 9. Specific Needs of Adapted Aquatics Participants Definitions of Common Disabilities in Adapted AquaticsCommonly Seen Attributes of Learners in Adapted AquaticsAtlantoaxial InstabilityAttention DeficitAuditory Perception Disorder Autonomic Dysreflexia or Hyperreflexia Balance Disorder Brittle BonesCardiovascular DisorderCirculatory Disorder Contractures and Limitations to Range of Motion Hearing Loss: Deafness and Hard of HearingHearing Loss: DeafblindnessHead Control DifficultyHigh Muscle ToneHyperactivityInteraction DifficultyJoint Dysfunction Kinesthetic System Disorder Memory and Understanding DifficultyMultisensory LossOral Motor DysfunctionParalysis, Paresis, and Atrophy Posture Disorder Primitive Reflex RetentionProprioceptive DisorderRange of Motion DysfunctionReceptive or Expressive Language DisorderRespiratory DisorderSeizure DisorderTactile System DisorderTemperature Regulation DisorderVestibular System Disorder Visual Impairment Visual Perception DisorderSummary Chapter 9 Review
Chapter 10. Aquatic Fitness and RehabilitationHealth-Related Physical Fitness and Aquatic ExercisePhysical Conditions and Tips for Aquatic RehabilitationSummaryChapter 10 Review
Part III. Program Enhancement
Chapter 11. Adapted Aquatics Program Selection Program Environments Program Purpose Types of Participation Nationally Sponsored Adapted Aquatics Programs SummaryChapter 11 Review
Chapter 12. Competitive and Recreational Activities Effect of Legislation on Aquatics ParticipationCompetitive Swimming for Individuals With DisabilitiesEquitable Competition and Classification Coaching Swimmers With DisabilitiesRecreational Aquatic Activities SummaryChapter 12 Review
Appendix A Adapted Aquatics Position Paper of the Aquatic Council: AAALF and AAHPERDAppendix B Assessment FormsAppendix C Games and Activities for Various Age GroupsAppendix D Information-Gathering FormsAppendix E Adapted Aquatics Program ResourcesAppendix F AAPAR Levels of Adapted Aquatics CredentialsGlossaryReferencesIndexAbout the Authors
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Text for adapted aquatics instructor courses. A reference for instructors of adapted aquatics professionals who teach or coach in inclusionary aquatics programs and others who teach swimming or manage aquatics programs.