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Personality traits of learners with special education needs : implications in an inclusive education settingVisser, Tracey 11 1900 (has links)
An American study used the High School Personality Questionnaire (HSPQ) as a
predictive tool when placing learners in special classes. The personality characteristics of
these learners were found to have a pervasive influence on learning. As the policy
regarding the provision of education in South Africa has changed, with the emphasis on
the accommodation of all learners in one inclusive education system,· further study of the
personality traits of South African learners with special education needs was deemed
necessary, before devising classroom management strategies that could be employed
within an inclusive education system.
This study provides the results of a literature and an empirical investigation into the
personality traits of learners with special education needs. The educational implications
are addressed, with specific reference to the education of learners with special education
needs in an inclusive education system, and practical strategies for educators, parents and
the Educational Psychologist are presented. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (with specialisation in Guidance and Counselling)
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Práce speciálního pedagoga ve školním poradenském pracovišti / Work of a school special educational advisor in a school counseling centreČechová, Julie January 2015 (has links)
This thesis concerns the profession of the school special educational advisorr working in a mainstream primary school and his acting in favor of pupils with learning difficulities. The theoretical part describes the group of pupils with whom the school special educational advisor works and possibilities of this work, the cooperation with other partners (teachers, professionals and institutions outside the school and pupils' parents ) in supporting those pupils and the three-stage model of care for pupils at risk in school development. The practical part in the form of qualitative research examines how school special educational advisors acting in primary schools in Prague see themselves in their profession. KEY WORDS: School special educational advisor, school counseling centre, three-stage model of care, special education needs, prevention, diagnostics, intervention
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Vzdělávání žáků s poruchami autistického spektra na škole pro žáky s tělesným postižením / Education of students with autism spectrum disorder at school for students with physical disabilitiesZwyrtek, Irena January 2018 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of education of pupils with autism spectrum disorders at an elementary school for pupils with physical disabilities. It focuses on the methodological conditions for education that the school offers to pupils with autism spectrum disorders. The thesis is divided into the theoretical and practical part. The first chapter of the theoretical part describes autism spectrum disorders - from terminology and classification to typical manifestations of this diagnosis. The second chapter is dedicated to education of pupils with autism spectrum disorders, it presents options for their education and support measures. The third chapter of the theoretical part presents teaching methods and interventions for people with autism spectrum disorders. The practical part of the thesis includes a qualitative research survey which was carried out through semi-structured interviews with class teachers of pupils with autism spectrum disorders at the elementary school for pupils with physical disabilities. Using analysis of interviews and school documentation, I came to the conclusion that the environment of this school offers pupils with autism spectrum disorders education provided by special education teachers, and also comprehensive care, the benefit of small group, and individual...
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The role of education managers in implementing a policy of inclusion in independent Christian schoolsWalton, Elizabeth Lockhart 11 1900 (has links)
Inclusion has been adopted by the South African Department of Education as the policy
for special needs· learners. This study explores the role of education managers in
independent Christian schools in implementing this policy. A literature review and data
gathered from interviews with principals of Christian schools which practise inclusion
reveal that education managers have a vital role to play by offering leadership and
vision to the inclusive school. They control the human and material resources required
to bring about change towards greater inclusivity. Their accepting attitudes
communicate to the community that all learners can belong in a school willing to
accommodate them. The Biblical values that give the Christian school its reason for
existence makes reaching out to those with special needs an imperative. Practical
strategies for implementing inclusion are discussed in the context of organisational
development and the management of change. / Educational Leadership and Management / M. Ed. (Education Management)
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Personality traits of learners with special education needs : implications in an inclusive education settingVisser, Tracey 11 1900 (has links)
An American study used the High School Personality Questionnaire (HSPQ) as a
predictive tool when placing learners in special classes. The personality characteristics of
these learners were found to have a pervasive influence on learning. As the policy
regarding the provision of education in South Africa has changed, with the emphasis on
the accommodation of all learners in one inclusive education system,· further study of the
personality traits of South African learners with special education needs was deemed
necessary, before devising classroom management strategies that could be employed
within an inclusive education system.
This study provides the results of a literature and an empirical investigation into the
personality traits of learners with special education needs. The educational implications
are addressed, with specific reference to the education of learners with special education
needs in an inclusive education system, and practical strategies for educators, parents and
the Educational Psychologist are presented. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (with specialisation in Guidance and Counselling)
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OS DESAFIOS DO ACESSO E DA PERMANÊNCIA DE PESSOAS COM NECESSIDADES EDUCACIONAIS ESPECIAIS NAS INSTITUIÇÕES DE EDUCAÇÃO SUPERIOR DE SÃO LUIS-MA / CHALLENGES OF ACCESS AND PERMANENCE OF PEOPLE WITH EDUCATIONAL SPECIAL NEEDS IN INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN SÂO LUIS-MAChahini, Thelma Helena Costa 07 February 2006 (has links)
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Previous issue date: 2006-02-07 / In the present study the main challenges are analyzed to be surpassed so that pupils with visual deficiency, auditory and physical they have access, permanence and attendance specialized in the Institutions of Higher Education of São Luis-Ma (IES-MA), in accordance with the effective federal legislation. Exactly having its rights assured for the Brazilian Federal Constitution (1988), the people with educational necessities special (NEE) do not have the guarantee of the same ones. Of a poor fraction of the related pupils who come receiving some form educational attendance "especial", the majority does not obtain to arrive at the Higher Education. / No presente estudo são analisados os principais desafios a serem superados para que alunos com deficiência visual, auditiva e física tenham acesso, permanência e atendimento especializado nas Instituições de Educação Superior de São Luis-Ma (IES-MA), de acordo com a legislação federal vigente. Mesmo tendo seus direitos assegurados pela Constituição Federal Brasileira (1988), as pessoas com necessidades educacionais especiais (NEE) não tem a garantia dos mesmos. Da reduzidissima fração dos referidos alunos que vêm recebendo alguma forma atendimento educacional "especial", a maioria não consegue chegar à Educação Superior.
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Aplikace pro alternativní a augmentativní komunikaci pro osoby s mentálním postižením / Application for Alternative Communication for People with Mental HandicapVejtasa, Ondřej January 2014 (has links)
The aim of this master thesis is to analyse, design and implement a multi-platform mobile application for alternative and augmentative communication of people with special education needs and disabilities. This application based on iOS and Android platform allows making sentences composed of pictograms with voice output. The application is implemented in Java & HTML5 based multi-platform framework Oracle ADF Mobile. Application has been verified by case study in native environment of people with intellectual disability. The main contribution of this thesis is to include and verify the requirements of computer therapy (in sense computer as therapy), which aim to provide solution for proper design a usability of implementation for described target group of people.
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Vzdělávání žáků se sluchovým postižením a odlišným mateřským jazykem / Education of pupils with hearing impairment and different mother tongueFišerová, Julie January 2022 (has links)
The thesis deals with the topic of education of pupils with hearing impairment and a different mother tongue. The first part of the thesis contains basic theoretical background. It describes the issue of hearing impairment, the comprehensive rehabilitation of people with hearing impairment including its individual components, schools educating pupils with hearing impairment and the individual communication approaches used in the education of these pupils. The possibilities of educating and supporting pupils with a different mother tongue and pupils who have a different mother tongue and a hearing impairment are outlined. The theoretical part focuses on the support that is provided to the families of such pupils and to the educational staff working in this area. The practical part aims to describe and analyse the education and other support that is provided to pupils with a hearing impairment and a different mother tongue educated in a primary school for pupils with a hearing impairment. A qualitative research design is chosen to achieve the main research aim. Based on this aim, the sub-objectives and the research questions arising from them are set out. Furthermore, the research methodology, research sample and research site are characterized, followed by a description of the research process....
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Survey of South African expatriate teacher attitudes towards inclusive education in private and international schools in OmanMobara, Soraya 02 1900 (has links)
Inclusive education is an international philosophy that places emphasis on the provision of special education services to students with special learning needs within regular classrooms. Teachers, regardless of where in the world they are, require positive attitudes to engage in discussions, adapt curricula, develop strategies and acquire the necessary knowledge and skills for the implementation of inclusionary practices. The aim and rationale for this study was to explore the attitudes of South Africans as expatriates in a foreign country (Oman) at schools where inclusion was recently implemented but where little research was conducted in the area. In addition, the purpose was also to gain more knowledge about the elements that may influence teacher attitudes towards inclusion.
A quantitative approach was employed and an online questionnaire was used to obtain data. The small sample (N=35) limited findings to descriptive statistics only. The study revealed that most teachers held positive attitudes towards the fundamental principles of inclusive education but teachers held negative attitudes towards the practical implementation of inclusion within classrooms. Teachers who received training were more positive to supporting inclusion. Male teachers expressed greater negativity than female teachers towards inclusionary practices in schools but then male teachers were more supportive and willing to undertake training, engage in teacher support and work collaboratively. Teachers teaching older groups of students appear to be less knowledgeable and less prepared or equipped to deal with inclusion. Teachers with less teaching experience held more positive attitudes towards inclusive education.
Recommendations were made to provide suggestions of ways to eliminate and discourage negative attitudes and research based recommendations for future research were listed. / Inclusive Education / M. Ed. (Inclusive Education)
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Managing inclusive education in primary schools of the Tshinane circuit in Limpopo ProvinceTshifura, Azwihangwisi Rose 03 April 2013 (has links)
The implementation of inclusive education is a challenge to most educators. The real challenge lies in the management of inclusive education. The researcher, therefore, adopted a qualitative approach to understand the participants ’understanding of inclusive education and to answer the research questions that sought to explore the phenomenon of inclusive education as presented in chapters one and five. Chapters two and three presented the latest developments, policies and practices related to inclusive education, as well as management of inclusive education. A sample of five primary school principals and fifteen educators was chosen. Data was collected through in-depth individual semi-structured interviews and focus group interviews. It emerged from the literature study that inclusive education has become a reality in Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia, South Africa and abroad. Most schools in these countries have been changed into full service schools. For example, in South Africa Tshiluvhi primary School became Tshiluvhi Full Service primary School. This shows that the government of South Africa accepts that learners with disabilities are part of the community and, therefore, have a right to receive equal and quality education.Although inclusive education is a reality in the above-mentioned countries, there are many obstacles that are still to be overcome. For instance, the issue of fiscal constraints, negative attitudes to disability, lack of support services, rigid teaching methods, teacher expertise, teacher training, time management and large class sizes are major impediments to the realisation of effective inclusive education. The same constraints were also raised during the interviews by most of the participants. Most educators and principals complained that management of inclusive education is compromised by lack of resources.
Recommendations based on the findings of this study revolve mainly around the introduction of internal workshops, provision of resources and building enough classrooms to reduce the learner-teacher ratio. It was revealed during the interviews that members of the institutional level support teams and the principals of the selected primary schools were aware of their roles in managing inclusive education. For example, they manage finances to ensure the successful implementation of inclusive education and support and monitor teachers in the implementation of inclusive education.The study hopes to contribute to the existing body of knowledge and to be useful to teachers and various stakeholders by enabling them to find more constructive ways of building a successful inclusive education system. / Educational Studies / M. Ed. (Education management)
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