Experiences of college students with physical impairment during online classes in physical education
Due to the rampant spread of COVID-19, schools have shut down worldwide, resulting in dramatic changes in education. Physically impaired students are one of the groups that were highly affected due to these drastic changes. On a positive note, according to previously conducted studies, online physic...
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Main Authors: | Joseph Lobo (Author), Jan Carhley Cruz (Author), Jayvey Cruz (Author), Jerizza Abella (Author), Wilrenz Castro (Author), Michael Louie Celis (Author), Bryan Dale Bernardo (Author) |
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UIR Press,
2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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