A legislação brasileira propõe a inserção de alunos com deficiência em escolas regulares. Desta forma, o objetivo do artigo foi identificar, através de uma revisão sistemática, como se dá o processo inclusivo destes alunos nas aulas de Educação Física, em escolas públicas regulares brasileiras. Metodologicamente, a pesquisa foi realizada em quatro bases de dados (Lilacs, Scielo, Portal Regional da BVS e Portal de Periódicos da Capes) seguindo as orientações PRISMA. Os resultados foram classificados em três categorias, por meio da análise de conteúdo. Percebemos que os professores e a comunidade escolar enfrentam dificuldades relacionadas à precária formação docente, à pouca interação interpessoal e à mínima acessibilidade arquitetônica, instrumental e metodológica. Concluiu-se que o processo inclusivo, apesar dos empasses, se encontra em desenvolvimento.
This study aimed to present a technical evaluation proposal for the crawl stroke that can be used with large groups of swimmers, based on an observation sheet. Methods: Fifteen healthy university students aged between 18 and 30 years were chosen to participate in the study. The subjects were recorded swimming at a distance of 50 meters using the crawl technique at a comfortable and self-determined speed. The recordings simulated docent observation capacity. Five swimming teachers were selected to evaluate the proposed checklist and the subjects' technique. An observation sheet was created based on references present in literature containing ten items that are considered fundamental for swimming movements. The study was divided into (i) checklist validation, (ii) intra-evaluator consistency, and (iii) inter-evaluator consistency. Results: The proposed checklist fulfilled the validity criteria, with intraevaluator consistency varying between reasonable and substantial, with k varying between 0.36 and 0.73 respectively, while inter-evaluator consistency was deemed reasonable (k = 0.24). Conclusion: According to the results that were obtained, the suggested list is valid and adequate for what it proposes to do.
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