Project INSPIRE
Project
INSPIRE is a website that provides an enormous amount of information related
to individuals with disabilities. Some of the information include:
instructional techniques,
inclusion strategies,
sport organizations, health and safety issues, and even a parent page to
assist with activities in the home and community. Dr. Huettig, visiting Professor and Coordinator of the
Personnel Preparation Federal Grant through the Department of Education at
Texas Woman’s University (TWU), founded Project INSPIRE with the assistance
of numerous doctoral students in the fall of 1998. This project was
supported by Dr. Jean Pyfer, who was the Dean of the College of Health
Sciences at TWU and the Project Director of this grant. This website has
become one of the best sources for APA professionals in the world and will
continue to expand so others can learn and grow. One of
the areas we are looking to expand is in the area of pedagogy at the public
school and especially the higher educational level. Contributors are welcome
to
submit information related to this topic
for incorporation into this website.
For more information about
courses offered at TWU in adapted physical education/activity, follow the
links below
Undergraduate Teacher Certification with
specialization in APE
Graduate Master's Degree in APE
Doctor of Philosophy in APA |