893 resultados para 740500 Special Education
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O presente documento relata um estudo de caso com uma criança autista de 6 anos. A investigação decorreu ao longo de 10 sessões, numa residência particular em Londres. Este estudo de caso teve como objetivo perceber de que forma é que a música pode ser um veículo gerador e potenciador de comunicação e interação social, numa criança com necessidades educativas especiais. Os resultados sugerem que a implementação de determinadas estratégias potencia a comunicação e a interação social, neste contexto particular.
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Der Beitrag basiert auf dem Grundsatz, dass alle Angebote einer Hochschule auch für Hochschulangehörige mit Behinderungen zugänglich sein müssen. Dies setzt die barrierefreie Gestaltung von Hochschulen – und somit auch ihrer medienpädagogischen Angebote – voraus. Ausgehend von der Formulierung medienpädagogischer Aufgaben unter dem Aspekt der Barrierefreiheit und einer Beschreibung der Situation behinderter Studierender an bundesdeutschen Hochschulen zeigen wir am Beispiel sehbehinderter und blinder Studierender auf, wie der Weg zu einer barrierefreien Medienpädagogik beschritten werden kann. In diesem Zusammenhang stellen wir den Dortmunder Arbeitsansatz vor, der vom Dortmunder Zentrum Behinderung und Studium entwickelt und erprobt wurde. Ziel unseres Beitrags ist es aufzuzeigen, wie im Bereich der Medienpädagogik bestehende Benachteiligungen sehgeschädigter Studierender durch ein am Prinzip der Barrierefreiheit orientiertes Reformkonzept in Verbindung mit entsprechenden Dienstleistungsangeboten und strukturellen Re- und Umorganisationen hochschulinterner Prozesse in allen Bereichen der Hochschule aufgehoben werden können. (DIPF/Orig.)
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Deficits in social communication and interaction have been identified as distinguishing impairments for individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD). As a pivotal skill, the successful development of social communication and interaction in individuals with ASD is a lifelong objective. Point-of-view video modeling has the potential to address these deficits. This type of video involves filming the completion of a targeted skill or behavior from a first-person perspective. By presenting only what a person might see from his or her viewpoint, it has been identified to be more effective in limiting irrelevant stimuli by providing a clear frame of reference to facilitate imitation. The current study investigated the use of point-of-view video modeling in teaching social initiations (e.g., greetings). Using a multiple baseline across participants design, five kindergarten participants were taught social initiations using point-of-view video modeling and video priming. Immediately before and after viewing the entire point-of-view video model, the participants were evaluated on their social initiations with a trained, typically developing peer serving as a communication partner. Specifically, the social initiations involved participants’ abilities to shift their attention toward the peer who entered the classroom, maintain attention toward the peer, and engage in an appropriate social initiation (e.g., hi, hello). Both generalization and maintenance were tested. Overall, the data suggest point-of-view video modeling is an effective intervention for increasing social initiations in young students with ASD. However, retraining was necessary for acquisition of skills in the classroom environment. Generalization in novel environments and with a novel communication partner, and generalization to other social initiation skills was limited. Additionally, maintenance of gained social initiation skills only occurred in the intervention room. Despite the limitations of the study and variable results, there are a number of implications moving forward for both practitioners and future researchers examining point-of-view modeling and its potential impact on the social initiation skills of individuals with ASD.
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The study examined the state-by-state changes in the rates of exclusionary discipline of students with disabilities compared to their non-disabled peers. Historically, students with disabilities have been excluded at rates that are out of proportion with their population. This study used state discipline to investigate the current status of disproportional exclusion of students with disabilities and if there are any regional trends in the discipline of students receiving special education services. Results indicate that in both the 2009-2010 and 2011-2012 school years, there were significant differences between the rates at which students with and without disabilities were disciplined. Students with disabilities were suspended at higher rates during both school years and expelled at higher rates during the 2011-2012 school year. Results also suggest that rates of suspensions and expulsions continue to be high, particularly for students with disabilities. Findings may help states and schools develop policies that promote fair discipline of students with disabilities.
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Research on the impact of the Project Approach on young children with disabilities or children who are at-risk is limited. Mixed methods were used to study the impact of the Project Approach on the social interactions, challenging behaviors, and language development of eight focal children in two inclusive classrooms. Child participants were two children with IEPs and two children identified as at-risk from each class. Adult participants were six professionals who received high quality supports to implement the Project Approach. Adults were interviewed prior to the beginning of the study and again mid-, and post-implementation. Choice time observations were videotaped twice per week over 14 weeks to assess the impact of the Project Approach on play levels and MLUm. Results revealed that social interactions, challenging behaviors, vocabulary, MLUm, were positively impacted following implementation of the Project Approach. Limitations of the study and suggestions for research and practice are discussed.
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Relatório de estágio apresentado para obtenção do grau de mestre na Especialidade Profissional de Educação Pré-Escolar
Uma Escola para Todos: a importância da diferenciação pedagógica no processo de ensino- aprendizagem
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Relatório de Estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Educação de Paula Frassinetti para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ensino do 1º e 2º ciclo do Ensino Básico
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Klassenführungsexpertise stellt ein wesentliches Merkmal der professionellen Kompetenz von Lehrkräften dar und geht mit positiven Wirkungen sowohl hinsichtlich der Qualität des Unterrichts als auch im Kontext sonderpädagogischer Förderung einher. Um kognitive Anforderungsdimensionen von Klassenführungsexpertise zu erfassen, wurde ein Testverfahren entwickelt, das anhand von 4 Videovignetten und 27 Items die Genauigkeit der Wahrnehmung (1), die holistische Wahrnehmung (2) und die Rechtfertigung einer Handlung (3) als situationsspezifische Eigenschaften von Klassenführungsexpertise misst. In der vorliegenden Generalisierbarkeitsstudie wurde unter Verwendung einer Stichprobe (n=188) von Lehramtsstudierenden, Referendaren und Referendarinnen sowie berufstätigen Lehrpersonen den Fragen nachgegangen, (a) wieviel Varianz auf die verschiedenen Facetten (Personen, Videos, Items) zurückzuführen ist sowie b) ob sich die Generalisierbarkeit der Befunde durch eine höhere Anzahl an Videovignetten verbessern lässt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen erwartungskonform, dass der Großteil der erklärbaren Varianz auf die Items (22%) zurückzuführen ist. Die Videovignetten (0.54%) bzw. die Interaktion der Videos mit den Personen (1.77%) erklären hingegen nur einen marginalen Varianzanteil. Es bleibt ein großer Anteil nicht aufzuklärender Residualvarianz (66%). Der Generalisierbarkeitskoeffizient liegt mit Ep2=.75 im zufriedenstellenden Bereich und lässt sich durch eine höhere Anzahl an Videos nur geringfügig steigern (Ep2=.84 bei 10 Videos). Die Ergebnisse weisen darauf hin, dass die gewählten Videovignetten eine repräsentative Auswahl an Unterrichtssituationen darstellen, eine höhere Anzahl an Videos aus ökonomischen Gründen jedoch nicht zu empfehlen ist. (DIPF/Orig.)
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Approximately 1.6 per 1,000 newborns in the U.S. are born with hearing loss. Congenital hearing loss poses a risk to their speech, language, cognitive, and social-emotional development. Early detection and intervention can improve outcomes. Every state has an Early Hearing Detection and Intervention program (EHDI) to promote and track screening, audiological assessments and linkage to early intervention. However, a large percentage of children are “lost to system (LTS),” meaning that they did not receive recommended care or that it was not reported. This study used data from the 2009-2010 National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs and data from the 2011 EHDI Hearing Screening and Follow-Up Survey to examine how 1) family characteristics; 2) EHDI program effectiveness, as determined by LTS percentages; and 3) the family conditions of education and poverty are related to parental report of inadequate care. The sample comprised 684 children between the ages of 0 and 5 years with hearing loss. The results indicated that living in states with less effective EHDI programs was associated with an increased likelihood of not receiving early intervention services (EIS) and of reporting poor family-centered communication. Sibling classification was associated with both receipt of EIS and report of unmet need. Single mothers were less likely to report increased difficulties accessing care. Poor and less educated families, assessed separately, who lived in states with less effective EHDI programs, were more likely to report non-receipt of EIS and less likely to report unmet need as compared to similar families living in states with more effective programs. Poor families living in states with less effective programs were more likely to report less coordinated care than were poor families living in states with more effective programs. This study supports the conclusion that both family characteristics and the effectiveness of state programs affect quality of care outcomes. It appears that less effective state programs affect disadvantaged families’ service receipt report more than that of advantaged families. These findings are important because they may provide insights into the development of targeted efforts to improve the system of care for children with hearing loss.
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Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht die Effekte von lernzeitverlängernden Maßnahmen für Grundschülerinnen und Grundschüler in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern mit einer ungünstigen Lernausgangslage zum Zeitpunkt der Einschulung. Dazu wurde über die gesamte Grundschulzeit hinweg die Leistungsentwicklung von 67 Kindern in den Bereichen Lesen und Rechnen erfasst. Bei 19 Kindern wurde eine Lernzeitverlängerung durch Diagnoseförderklassen (DFK) realisiert, bei 18 durch eine Klassenwiederholung (KW) und 30 Kinder lernten in regulären Grundschulklassen (GSK) ohne eine Lernzeitverlängerung. Die Auswertungen der Daten mittels Hierarchisch-linearer Modelle (HLM) weisen auf gleiche Entwicklungsverläufe der drei Untersuchungsgruppen in den Bereichen Lesen und Mathematik hin. Zum Ende der Klasse 4 erreichten die drei Gruppen ähnliche Leistungsniveaus. In allen drei Settings fiel auf, dass die Entwicklung mathematischer Kompetenzen über die Schulzeit hinweg verzögert erfolgte. Ungünstige Lernausgangslagen im Bereich Mathematik konnten den Analysen zufolge durch keine der untersuchten Beschulungsformen ausreichend kompensiert werden. (DIPF/Orig.)
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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior de Educação de Paula Frassinetti, para a obtenção do grau de mestre em Ciências da Educação. Especialização em Educação Especial
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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior de Educação de Paula Frassinetti para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em Ciências da Educação – Especialização em Educação Especial
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Projeto de Investigação realizado no âmbito da Unidade Curricular de Seminário de Projeto – Problemas Cognitivos e Motores
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Wydział Studiów Edukacyjnych
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Research demonstrates that parental involvement positively impacts student achievement and enhances targeted instruction. Notably, however, little research currently exists on how schools involve parents in Response to Intervention (RTI), a framework for implementing targeted, tiered, research-based instruction. The purpose of this study was to interview selected parents, teachers, RTI specialists, and principals in three Title I elementary schools in one school district, plus one district-level administrator, in order to examine how elementary schools currently involve parents in RTI prereferral interventions, and to understand the factors that might facilitate or challenge such parent involvement. I employed a comparative case study qualitative design with each elementary school as the main unit of analysis. I conducted individual, in-depth interviews that lasted approximately 45-60 minutes with a total of 33 participants across the three school sites, including 11 parents, 12 teachers, and six RTI specialists, three principals, and one district-level administrator. I also analyzed documents related to RTI processes that are available through websites and participants. I used Strauss and Corbin’s (1998) three-step scheme for thematic/grounded theory analysis, and Atlas.ti as the electronic tool for management and analysis. Analyses of the data revealed that personnel across the sites largely agreed on how they explain RTI to parents and notify parents of student progress. Parents mostly disagreed with these accounts, stating instead that they learn about RTI and their child’s progress by approaching teachers or their own children with questions, or by examining report cards and student work that comes home. Personnel and parents cited various challenges for involving parents in RTI. However, they all also agreed that teachers are accessible and willing to reach out to parents, and that teachers already face considerable workloads. It appears that no district- or school-wide plan guides parent involvement practices in RTI at any of the three schools. Finally, I present a discussion of findings; implications for teachers, RTI implementation leaders, and Title school leaders; study limitations; and possibilities for future research.