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  • About
  • 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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Elever med Aspergers syndrom : Hur kan pedagoger arbeta för att underlätta för dessa elever? / Pupils with Aspergers syndrome : How can pedagogues work to make it easier for these pupils?

Forsberg, Felicia January 2010 (has links)
<p>The purpose with my examination is to make a contribution to how, as a pedagogue, you can work to make it easier for pupils with Aspergers syndrome that are integrated in an “average” class. I will concentrate my work to these questions: how pedagogues can work to make it easier for pupils with Asperger syndrome that are integrated in an “average” class. If it affects the other pupils in the class when pupils with Asperger syndrome is integrated in the class and also if it affects the pedagogues work having these children integrated in their “average” class.I have decided to study research and other literature and also to do two interviews to find out how pedagogues can make it easier for children with the diagnosis Asperger syndrome. The pedagogues that I´ve interviewed has in different ways worked with pupils with Asperger syndrome. The first person works as a pedagogical instructor and the other one works as a teacher in a preschool-class. I compare the facts that I´ve found in research, literature and in the interviews to later be able to draw my own conclusions.The result of my examination shows that the facts that I got from the research and the literature broadly agree with the facts that I got from the interviews that I´ve done. The general conclusion of my work shows that pupils with Asperger syndrome need a clear and structured schooling. It´s important that the pedagogues proceed from the actual pupil when planning the schooling otherwise the pedagogue won´t be able to create the right opportunities for the pupil.</p>
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Pedagogers arbete med språkstimulans i förskolan : En fallstudie

Persson, Linnea January 2011 (has links)
Abstract   The purpose of my study is to see how pedagogues describe their work with language stimulation in preschool. My study is a case study. Through qualitative interviews and observations with three pedagogues I want to se how it works in preschool.        My research question was: How do the pedagogues describe their work procedure with language stimulation?     My result of this study is that language stimulation always is included in all preschool activities. As a pedagogue you must take care of all opportunities, both spontaneous and arranged situations.  The pedagogues see themselves as very important persons when it comes to children´s language development. As a pedagogue it is important with a consciously reflect on what you do and why you do certain things. They want to be good role- models for the children and give them cheerful and challenging activities that strengthen children in their language development.   The conclusion of my study is that if you are a pedagogue who is constantly conscious, present, confident and enthusiastic you can create many situations every day which stimulate children in their language development.
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Elever med Aspergers syndrom : Hur kan pedagoger arbeta för att underlätta för dessa elever? / Pupils with Aspergers syndrome : How can pedagogues work to make it easier for these pupils?

Forsberg, Felicia January 2010 (has links)
The purpose with my examination is to make a contribution to how, as a pedagogue, you can work to make it easier for pupils with Aspergers syndrome that are integrated in an “average” class. I will concentrate my work to these questions: how pedagogues can work to make it easier for pupils with Asperger syndrome that are integrated in an “average” class. If it affects the other pupils in the class when pupils with Asperger syndrome is integrated in the class and also if it affects the pedagogues work having these children integrated in their “average” class.I have decided to study research and other literature and also to do two interviews to find out how pedagogues can make it easier for children with the diagnosis Asperger syndrome. The pedagogues that I´ve interviewed has in different ways worked with pupils with Asperger syndrome. The first person works as a pedagogical instructor and the other one works as a teacher in a preschool-class. I compare the facts that I´ve found in research, literature and in the interviews to later be able to draw my own conclusions.The result of my examination shows that the facts that I got from the research and the literature broadly agree with the facts that I got from the interviews that I´ve done. The general conclusion of my work shows that pupils with Asperger syndrome need a clear and structured schooling. It´s important that the pedagogues proceed from the actual pupil when planning the schooling otherwise the pedagogue won´t be able to create the right opportunities for the pupil.

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