794 resultados para Special and inclusive education


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En este manual se presentan una serie de estrategias que los educadores pueden implementar en el aula con alumnos con necesidades educativas especiales, con el objetivo de ayudarles a tener un aprendizaje de calidad y buenos resultados sociales. Cada una de las veinticuatro estrategias incluidas en el manual tiene una base sustancial de investigación, una justificación teórica, directrices prácticas sobre cómo puede emplearse, así como consejos sobre su uso. Si bien el libro se centra en alumnos con necesidades educativas especiales, la mayor parte de las estrategias son aplicables a todos los alumnos.

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Roman Catholic separate schools’ denominational right to receive public funding is a contentious issue in Ontario’s educational system. Ontario’s publicly funded denominational schools historically served a purpose at Confederation; however, in light of Ontario’s evolving demographics, publicly funding denominational schools today may no longer serve the needs of Ontario. The research problem in this study is expressed through growing problems reconciling Roman Catholic schools with diversity and current public views. Additionally, recent tensions, public views, and political consensus suggest it is time to revisit the existing policy. In order to understand both the history of denominational schools and the present context, this study conducted II policy analyses as its research design by completing 2 policy cycles. The first policy cycle determined that based upon Upper and Lower Canada’s pre-Confederation diversity, extending public funding to denominational schools at Confederation was an effective way of protecting minority rights; however, the analysis in the second policy cycle; which examined how equitable and inclusive denominational schools are today, concluded that the denominational school system no longer serves the diversity and equity needs of contemporary Ontario. Building on these findings, this study then explored two viable alternative educational arrangements for Ontario’s future educational system: publicly funding all faith-based schools, or publicly financing a one-school-system. To address the diversity issue in Ontario, transitioning toward publicly funding a one-school-system is found to be the most viable option.

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This study investigated the effectiveness of an Ontario-developed online Special Education teacher training course as a model for in-service teacher professional development in China. The study employed a mixed method approach encompassing both a quantitative survey and a qualitative research component to gather perceptions of Chinese and Canadian teachers, educational administrators, and teacher-educators who have intensive experience with online education, Special Education, and teacher preparation programs both in China and Canada. The study revealed insufficient understanding of Special Education among the general Chinese population, underdevelopment of Special Education teacher preparation in China, and potential benefits of using a Canadian online teacher training course as a model for Special Education in China. Based on the literature review and the results of this study, it is concluded that online Canadian Special Education teacher in-service courses can set an example for Chinese Special Education teacher training. A caveat is that such courses would require localized modifications, support of educational authorities, and pilot testing.

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As a result of exclusionary tactics, social, cultural or economic disadvantage or disability, vast numbers of pupils have poor educational experiences and are either marginalised or demonised due to 'difficult differences'. In the context of Martha Nussbaum's capabilities approach, where she suggests that we ought to be who we want to be, this paper addresses intellectual disability, inclusion and inclusive education. It proposes that care, compassion, creativity and ethics are critical in understanding the education for all children and young people, rather than necessarily pedagogical process. In addition, it suggests that learning should take place within and through relationships and that these relationships are important in developing a healthy sense of self. Therefore politically, rather than following a path of blame whether it is the dysfunctional family, the deficit child or the economically deprived nation, this paper says that we require socially just practices, compassion and care as fundamental to human development, social inclusion and inclusive education. Ultimately, education is failing a large sum of children and young people and therefore needs to be radically reconsidered.

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Esta pesquisa teve como objetivo investigar o processo de institucionalização da disciplina de Libras no currículo oficial da Secretaria Municipal de Educação de Castanhal-Pa.O município inseriu como disciplina obrigatória, da Educação Infantil, Ensino Fundamental Regular e Educação de Jovens e Adultos, a disciplina de Libras, para todos os alunos. A partir deste dado, buscamos fazer um estudo de caso, na referida secretaria, para estudarmos o processo de institucionalização da Libras no currículo. Iniciamos com o levantamento bibliográfico, acerca das seguintes temáticas: Educação Especial, Educação Inclusiva, Educação de Surdos e Currículo. Além disso, realizamos também, o levantamento documental das legislações nacionais e internacionais que norteiam a educação especial e a inclusiva, mais ainda as específicas da área da surdez. Buscamos também, em Castanhal os documentos referentes a inserção da disciplina. Para a coleta de dados, utilizamos a entrevista semi-estruturada com dois técnicos da secretaria e o Secretário de Educação, por estarem ligados diretamente com a inserção da disciplina. E, a partir dos dados, observamos que a Libras foi inserida, pela equipe técnica da secretaria, juntamente com o Secretário de Educação (não envolvendo a comunidade escolar), justificando tal inserção, tanto pela barreira comunicativa do surdo, quanto pela necessidade de uma política inclusiva. Legalmente, a disciplina foi fundamentada no direito à educação, proposto tanto pela Constituição de 1988, quanto pela LDB nº9394/96, além do direito outorgado ao surdo, de ter acesso à Libras, conforme afirma a Lei 10.098/00 e o Decreto nº5626/05 e, no município, a disciplina é inserida, na Parte Diversificada do currículo, por meio do Regimento Unificado da Rede Municipal de Ensino de Castanhal. Para viabilizar a oferta da disciplina, o município: oferece formação para os professores; intérprete de Libras, em algumas escolas; instrutor na equipe técnica, para dar suporte e formação; material didático, produzido pelos professores, com o apoio da equipe técnica e do Secretário, na busca de materiais específicos em Libras, para subsidiar a prática de sala de aula. O município, propõe-se a realizar uma educação bilíngüe, no entanto, permite a comunicação total, além disso, o currículo é permeado de contradições pois, de um lado incentiva a eliminação de barreiras atitudinais, mas, por outro, ainda reflete um modelo médico clínico de surdez, através de conteúdos que ressaltam a deficiência. Além dessa questão, a oferta da disciplina para surdos e ouvintes, exige o tratamento da mesma como primeira e como segunda língua, o que não é contemplado nos cursos de formação. Por fim, percebemos que apesar de ser louvável esta iniciativa, ainda há lacunas, que devem ser problematizadas nesse processo, a fim de construir uma disciplina que respeite o status linguístico e cultural da Libras.

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The present study aims to demonstrate the evaluation of the accomplishment results of a practical curricular adaptation activity to facilitate the academic progress of students with special educational needs. This activity is a requirement to mandatory subject of a refinement course called "Special and Inclusive Education Practices in mental deficiency issues". The course was accomplished in a virtual environment through TelEduc platform. On this text the evaluation of a 30-studentsample will be presented. The survey results highlight that curricular adaptation is a viable didactic-methodological strategy for intellectual deficient students to access the normal curriculum.

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Dissertação (mestrado)—Universidade de Brasília, Faculdade de Educação, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Educação, 2016.

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This paper focuses on the experiences of British parents who have children identified with ‘special education needs’ within mainstream education. Expectations of mainstream education can have a negative affect on parents when a child is unable to maintain his or her education within a mainstream school. In England and Wales, ‘inclusion’ within mainstream schools is implemented by the current government and promoted as anti-exclusionary. However, current research indicates that actual ‘inclusion’ (the child experiencing inclusion as well as being placed in a mainstream environment) is not necessarily occurring in practice. As it stands, the conflict is between desires to embrace difference based on a philosophy of ‘equal rights’ (‘inclusiveeducation) and prioritising educational performance, structuring it in such a way that it leaves little room for difference and creativity due to the highly structured testing and examination culture. Qualitative analysis of parents who have children identified with special educational needs indicate that they have hopes and expectations for their children. These hopes and expectations are challenged recurrently.

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This study examined regular education teachers’ perceptions of inclusion in elementary and secondary schools in Spain and how these perceptions may differ depending on teaching experience, skills, and the availability of resources and supports. Stratified random sampling procedures were used to draw a representative sample of 336 general education teachers (68 kindergarten, 133 elementary, and 135 secondary teachers) from the province of Alicante. The results indicated the acceptance of the principles of inclusion, although teacher skills, time, material resources, and personal supports for inclusion were deemed insufficient. Kindergarten and elementary teachers showed more positive perceptions of inclusion than secondary education teachers, and so did teachers with more personal supports and material resources than those with less supports and resources. The results are discussed in terms of its implications for practice in order to promote more inclusive classrooms in Spain.