Children's Attitudes towards Inclusion of Visually Impaired Students in Physical Education Classes: Gender Differences
Study purpose. The study purpose was to investigate gender differences in children's attitudes toward the inclusion of a student with visual impairment in physical education classes. Materials and methods. The study sample comprised 419 able-bodied primary school students in 6th to 9th grade (b...
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Main Author: | Dagmar Nemček (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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