Tag: Aija Klavina
PALAESTRA: Adapted Sport, Physical Education, and Recreational Therapy Vol. 37, 2023 No. 2
PALAESTRA is a quarterly publication designed to be a single responsible source of valuable information for those interested in sport, physical education, and recreation involving individuals with disabilities. Focus is on people, not disabilities. The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Adapted Physical Education National Teacher of the Year Award by Cindy K. Pileltic, Ann-Catherine Sullivan, Linda Hilgenbrinck.
Sport, Education and Society, Volume 28, 2023, Issue 3
Sport, Education and Society encourages contributions from social scientists and educationalists studying the relationships between pedagogy, ‘the body’ and society, The Forum Editor’s pick from the current issue: Physical contact in physical education, sports coaching and the preschool – a scoping review by Annica (open access). Caldeborg, Joacim Andersson & Marie Öhman
PALAESTRA Vol. 34, 2020 No. 1
PALAESTRA is a quarterly publication designed to be a single responsible source of valuable information for those interested in sport, physical education, and recreation involving individuals with disabilities. Focus is on people, not disabilities. Reference is to individuals with disabilities, not handicaps, handicapping conditions, or impairments. Authors should apply this person-first policy in their manuscripts.
Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly, Volume 37, 2020, Number 2
APAQ is an internationa journal designed to stimulate and communicate scholarly inquiry relating to physical activity that is adapted. Editor’s pick from the current issue: THE EFFECTS OF ECOLOGICALLY VALID INTERVENTION STRATEGIES ON THE LOCOMOTOR SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS by Ali Brian, Laura Bostick, Angela Starrett, Aija Klavina, Sally Taunton Miedema, Adam Pennell, Alex Stribing, Emily Gilbert, Lauren J. Lieberman.
Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, Volume 24, 2019, Issue 4
The purpose of Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy is to provide a forum for high quality educational research for a national and international readership. We intend this research to have a high impact on both policy and practice. We accept review papers on a broad range of physical activities.
Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, Volume 38, 2019, Issue 2: Physical Literacy: Evidence and Intervention
The purpose of the Journal of Teaching in Physical Education is to communicate national and international research and stimulate discussion, study, and critique of teaching, teacher education, and curriculum as these fields relate to physical activity in schools, communities, higher education, and sport.