英文摘要 |
"There was a large-scale community outbreak of COVID-19 in Taiwan in mid-May 2021. Teaching moved online so that students could continue with their education, even though schools' physical classrooms at all levels were closed. This study first explains the challenges that this epidemic posed to teaching and its impact on students' online learning. Second, this study explores teaching during the epidemic, the physical activity and physical education curriculum, and professional development issues regarding adapted physical education to distance learning. Finally, the paper concludes with an evidence-based proposal for online physical education learning for students with special needs in the hope of providing a reference for the initial planning and implementation of such programs during this unprecedented period of uncertainty in the face of the epidemic." |