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Wayne State adapts physical education program for students with disabilities

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Monday, July 22, 2024   

Wayne State University has received a $1.25 million grant to prepare adapted physical education specialists to serve students with disabilities.

The program, called Project SUPPORT, will train instructors to address a critical shortage of special education instructors, in Michigan and across the nation.

Leah Ketcheson, associate professor of health and physical education teaching at the university, said teachers will customize the physical education curriculum to help students improve their motor and social skills, self-esteem and sportsmanship.

"We are really trying to build that core confidence for children with disabilities but we're also trying to build a model where all children are feeling included, in a more inclusive setting," Ketcheson explained.

She pointed out Project SUPPORT will provide funding, training and support for 37 individuals to become adapted physical education teachers over the next five years.

Ketcheson noted the persistent shortage of special education personnel, particularly adapted physical education specialists, affects the quality of services available to students with disabilities. The project will prioritize urban school districts across Michigan and in other states, where shortages are most often severe.

"Ultimately, if we can train teachers better, we can have greater educational outcomes for our Pre-K-12 students in Detroit public schools, in Dearborn and our urban partners," Ketcheson emphasized.

Ketcheson added Project SUPPORT will prepare a diverse group of teacher-scholars including multilingual and racially and ethnically diverse candidates to serve students from ages 3 through 26 who have disabilities and high-intensity needs.

"We are an urban institution in an urban city, and now, we have this platform to extend our reach even greater," Ketcheson stressed. "Ultimately improving the educational and health outcomes of children with disabilities in Detroit and surrounding communities."

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