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A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators
Volume 30, 2017 - Issue 4
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Soundball: Teaching Tennis to Students with Visual Impairments

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Abstract

The purpose of this article is to provide appropriate teaching strategies, equipment needs, modifications and adaptations that assist physical educators in teaching tennis (soundball) to students who are blind or visually impaired. Soundball is an easy addition to any physical education curriculum and allows students who are blind or visually impaired to socialize with peers while practicing basic skills, movement and game play in the least restrictive environment. Students who are blind or visually impaired can also participate in the lifetime activity of soundball outside of physical education through organized groups such as the United States Tennis Association or with family and friends.

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Notes on contributors

Claire M. Mowling

Claire Mowling ([email protected]) is an assistant professor in the Department of Human Studies at the University of Alabama at Birmingham in Birmingham, AL

Jeanine Fittipaldi-Wert

Jeanine Fittipaldi-Wert is an associate professor in the Department of Health, Physical Education & Exercise Science at Columbus State University in Columbus, GA

Loraine Favoretto

Loraine Favoretto is a graduate student in the Department of Health, Physical Education & Exercise Science at Columbus State University in Columbus, GA.

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