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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The Relationship of Stress and Test Anxiety in Children with Learning Disabilities

Hinds, Jenalee A. January 2020 (has links)
No description available.
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Barevná modifikace Warteggova kresebného testu - typický způsob zpracování u dětí se SPU / The colour modification of Wartegg´s drawing test - typical method of processing test of LD (learning disorder) diagnosed children.

BOUDOVÁ, Adéla January 2013 (has links)
This graduation work is aboutthe typical characteristics of children diagnosed with learning disabilities in the color modification Wartegg drawing test. In the theoretical part, characterized the basis for research, which includes topics dealing with projective techniques and their use in children, which includes also Warteggův drawing test and its modifications. There are also topics have focused on specific learning disabilities, their social aspects, and artistic expression of children with this diagnosis and the graphic skills of children in general. Followed by part dealing with the colors, their use in psychodiagnostic and their symbolism. This section was prepared analyzing literature and its aim is characteristic Wartegg drawing test and color modifications.In the empirical part of the selected characters analyzed in terms of processing individual fields Wartegg drawing test, which are then processed statistically. The results of the research group are compared with the control group. The target of graduation work is determination of typical marks in processing colourmodification of Wartegg?s drawing test with learning disabilities diagnosed children compared to children of intact
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Samspel och Samhörighet : Vad lärare gör i sin praktik som skapar goda förutsättningar för en god lärare- elevrelation i träningsskolan / Interaction and Affinity : What teachers do in their practice that creates good conditions for a good teacher-student relationship in compulsory school for children with severe learning disabilities

Torun, Ellis January 2020 (has links)
Abstract Research shows that the prevailing view is that the relationship between teacher and pupil is fundamental to learning. Although most studies emphasize the crucial importance of a positive relationship between teacher and student, it also highlights that more knowledge is needed about what actually happens when a teacher acts relationally. The purpose of this study is therefore to elucidate what teachers do in their practice which creates good conditions for a good teacher-student relationship with students incompulsory school for children with severe learning disabilities.The purpose is achieved by answering the questions: What good conditions for a good teacher-student relationship can be determined based on how teachers act in the teaching practice with students incompulsory school for children with severe learning disabilities? What good conditions for a good teacher-student relationship with students incompulsory school for children with severe learning disabilities can be determined based on the descriptions of three teaching teachers? and How can good prerequisites for a good teacher-student relationship with students inthe practice ofcompulsory school for children with severe learning disabilities be understood from a two-dimensional interpretation framework? The relational perspective according to Aspelin (2013, 2016) is the perspective used to interpret the study's empirics. According to this perspective, a two-dimensional interpretation framework consisting of two approaches, which Aspelin (2013) calls pedagogical approaches and pedagogical meetings, is required. In order to balance these, differentiation skills (Aspelin, 2016) are also required to have the ability to regulate proximity and distance in the relationship. Observational studies and interview studies were conducted to find answers to the study's questions. The study results show that the two survey methods complement each other, since the results of the study methods do not contradict each other, but rather substantiate and supplement, the assumption is made that this contributed to a more complex picture of relationship building. The methods illustrate the topic from two different perspectives, what the teacher does and what the teacher describes it to do. The result reflects the different ways of creating the conditions for relationships that the study's review of previous research shows. Based on a combination of the results of the study methods, it can be seen that teachers are often in the social and interpersonal dimension at the same time and that they influence and presuppose one another. Taken together, the study's results can be interpreted as the fact that specialist teachers' knowledge of the pedagogical work and their ability to self-insight is the basis of their work in building teacher-student relationships. And that differentiation creates the conditions for the teachers' ability to differentiate between private and professional as well as the prerequisite for the student to take a place as an individual. / Sammanfattning Forskning visar att den rådande synen är att relationen mellan lärare och elev är grundläggande för att lärande skall ske. Trots att flertalet studier framhåller den avgörande betydelsen av en positiv relation mellan lärare och elev lyfter den även att det behövs mer kunskap om vad som faktiskt äger rum när en lärare agerar relationellt. Syftet för denna studie är därför att belysa vad lärare gör i sin praktik som skapar goda förutsättningar för en god lärare- elevrelation i träningsskolan. Syftet uppnås genom att besvara frågeställningarna: Vilka goda förutsättningar för en god lärare- elevrelation går att utröna utifrån hur lärare agerar i undervisningens praktik i träningsskolan? Vilka goda förutsättningar för en god lärare- elevrelation i träningsskolan går att utröna utifrån tre undervisande lärares beskrivningar? samt Hur kan goda förutsättningar för en god lärare- elevrelation i träningsskolans praktik förstås utifrån en tvådimensionell tolkningsram?  Det relationella perspektivet enligt Aspelin är det perspektiv som används för att tolka studiens empiri.Enligt detta perspektiv fordras dels en tvådimensionelltolkningsram bestående av två förhållningssätt som Aspelin (2013) benämner pedagogiskt förhållningssätt och pedagogiskt möte. För att balansera dessa krävs även en differentieringskompetens för att ha förmågan att reglera närhet och distans i relationen. Observationsstudier och intervjustudier genomfördes för att finna svar på studiens frågeställningar. Studiens resultat visar att de två undersökningsmetoderna kompletterar varandra, då resultaten från studiens metoder inte motsäger varandra, utan snarare underbygger och kompletterar, görs antagandet att detta bidrog till en mer komplex bild av relationsbyggande. Metoderna belyser ämnet från två olika perspektiv, vad läraren gör och vad läraren beskriver att den gör.  Resultatet speglar de olika sätt att skapa förutsättningar för relationer som studiens genomgång av tidigare forskning visar. Utifrån en kombination av resultaten från studiens metoder syns att lärarna ofta befinner sig i den sociala och den mellanmänskliga dimensionen samtidigt samt att dessa påverkar och förutsätter varandra. Sammantaget kan studiens resultat tolkas som att speciallärares kunskap om det pedagogiska arbetet och deras förmåga till självinsikt är grunden i deras arbete med att bygga lärare- elevrelationer. Och att differentiering skapar förutsättningar för lärarnas förmåga att skilja på privat och professionell samt förutsättningen för eleven att ta plats som en egen individ.
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An assessment of the factors affecting the implementation of inclusive education for children with learning disabilities in Zimbabwean primary schools

Chimhenga, Sylod 12 1900 (has links)
The present study assessed the factors that affect the implementation of inclusive education for children with learning disabilities in Zimbabwean primary schools. The assessment serves as a context for finding ways of dealing with challenges and proposing a model of implementing inclusive education for children with learning disabilities. The survey method was used in the empirical study and a self-constructed questionnaire was used to collect data. Two hundred and fifty primary school teachers, twenty education officers and thirty college/university lecturers participated in the study. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 16.0 was used to analyse data. Frequency tables and ratios were calculated to establish the relative rating of each item. Chi-square tests were also calculated. This study revealed that primary school teachers lacked training to assist children with learning disabilities in their classes. The study also revealed that the primary schools did not have material resources to implement inclusive education for children with learning disabilities. The current study also established that the stakeholders had negative attitudes towards the implementation of inclusive education for children with learning disabilities. Findings of the study also revealed that there was no inclusive education policy for the implementation of inclusive education for children with learning disabilities in primary schools. The present study recommended that the implementation of inclusive education for children with learning disabilities in primary schools would be improved through the professional preparation and training of Zimbabwean school teachers, the availability of trained teachers, the provision of resources and the need to formulate mandatory policies and legislation for the implementation of inclusive education. / Inclusive Education / D. Ed. (Inclusive Education)
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The experiences of educators in management of inclusive classrooms

Chauke, Margaret 08 1900 (has links)
Full-Service Schools are new institutions in South Africa which have been established in terms of the Education White Paper 6, Special Needs Education and Training System (Department of Education, 2001: 22-23; 2014: 9) as pilot schools for the rolling out of the Inclusion Policy in South Africa. A full-service school is a school that encourages learners who experience barriers to learning and learners without barriers to learning to learn and live together (Department of Education, 2001, 2014). For this reason, all learners must have opportunities to learn and play together and participate in educational activities in full-service schools. These inclusion practices, which promote acceptance, equity and collaboration, are responsive to individual needs, and embrace diversity (The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act No. 108 of 1996). The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of educators in management of inclusive classrooms. This study focused on how the educators perform the three of the seven educators roles as expected in the Minimum Requirements for Teacher Education Qualifications (MRTEQ) (Department of Education, 2011).The educators, over and above these roles, are expected also to participate in extra-curricular programmes, such as sports, cultural and artistic activities, and thus taking more of their time, most probably to the detriment of not fulfilling their Minimum Requirements for Teacher Education Qualifications as expected. The three selected educators roles are ‘the educator as a learning mediator’, ‘the educator as assessor’ and ‘the educator as support provider’, viz. the community, citizenship and pastoral roles of educators for the learners who experience barriers to learning in English First Additional Language (FAL) in the Grade Six inclusive classrooms. A qualitative research method was employed in this study, to explore the way in which individuals make sense of their world in the naturalistic setting of the classroom, without predetermining the research outcomes (Patton 2002, MacMillan & Schumacher 2010, Denzin & Lincoln 2011, Creswell, 2013). Data analysed was gathered through in-depth interviews, non-participatory observation, and document analysis. Data was analysed through content analysis. / Inclusive Education / D. Ed. (Inclusive Education)
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An assessment of the factors affecting the implementation of inclusive education for children with learning disabilities in Zimbabwean primary schools

Chimhenga, Sylod 12 1900 (has links)
The present study assessed the factors that affect the implementation of inclusive education for children with learning disabilities in Zimbabwean primary schools. The assessment serves as a context for finding ways of dealing with challenges and proposing a model of implementing inclusive education for children with learning disabilities. The survey method was used in the empirical study and a self-constructed questionnaire was used to collect data. Two hundred and fifty primary school teachers, twenty education officers and thirty college/university lecturers participated in the study. The Statistical Package for the Social Sciences, version 16.0 was used to analyse data. Frequency tables and ratios were calculated to establish the relative rating of each item. Chi-square tests were also calculated. This study revealed that primary school teachers lacked training to assist children with learning disabilities in their classes. The study also revealed that the primary schools did not have material resources to implement inclusive education for children with learning disabilities. The current study also established that the stakeholders had negative attitudes towards the implementation of inclusive education for children with learning disabilities. Findings of the study also revealed that there was no inclusive education policy for the implementation of inclusive education for children with learning disabilities in primary schools. The present study recommended that the implementation of inclusive education for children with learning disabilities in primary schools would be improved through the professional preparation and training of Zimbabwean school teachers, the availability of trained teachers, the provision of resources and the need to formulate mandatory policies and legislation for the implementation of inclusive education. / Inclusive Education / D. Ed. (Inclusive Education)
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Die disharmoniese onderwyssituasie : riglyne vir die ortodidaktiese praktyk (Afrikaans)

Du Toit, Andries Stephanus 09 October 2008 (has links)
Please read the abstract in the section 07back, of this document / Thesis (DEd)--University of Pretoria, 2008. / Orthopaedic Surgery / unrestricted

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