899 resultados para Special education--Ireland
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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.
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Relatório de Estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Educação de Paula Frassinetti para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1º CEB.
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A utilização das Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação na educação é incontornável na sociedade da comunicação e do conhecimento. E, é neste pressuposto que propomos abordar a sua utilização no domínio da Educação Especial. Tendo em conta a necessidade de proceder a uma prática educativa centrada no aluno e nas suas especificidades, pareceu-nos pertinente abordar a questão da construção e exploração de Recursos Educativos Digitais (RED) com alunos com Necessidades Educativas Especiais (NEE). Com este estudo procurámos compreender como a construção de RED contribui para o envolvimento na aprendizagem destes alunos. A partir desta finalidade, estabelecemos três objetivos gerais. (1) Desenvolver RED adaptados ao desenvolvimento cognitivo dos alunos, (2) envolver outros intervenientes educativos como os pais e outros professores de educação especial do agrupamento de escolas e (3) compreender como os RED contribuem para o desenvolvimento cognitivo e a autonomia dos alunos. Para alcançar os objetivos propostos, desenhámos um projeto de investigação que se baseia num estudo de casos múltiplos e realizado numa escola no distrito de Vila Real. Com estes alunos, foram construídos diversos RED, que procuraram ter em conta as suas características e as aprendizagens previstas nos seus Currículos Específicos Individuais. Nesta construção, foi utilizado o JClic, e neste processo os casos participaram de uma forma ativa. A resolução das atividades foi feita em situação de observação sistemática, com recurso a grelhas, em que se tiveram em conta aspetos como a autonomia, a motivação, a realização, a empatia, o tempo despendido e o número de tentativas. Os dados da observação menos sistemática deram origem a notas de campo que foram registadas no diário do investigador. Para triangular os dados provenientes das técnicas referidas, foi realizada ainda uma entrevista à docente de Educação Especial dos alunos estudados. As principais conclusões da nossa investigação revelam que o envolvimento dos casos na construção dos recursos foi extraordinariamente importante em termos motivacionais e na empatia. A observação sistemática permitiu-nos também demonstrar que a autonomia, a realização, o tempo despendido e o número de tentativas foram indicadores que revelaram melhorias ao longo das sessões de trabalho. Constatamos ainda, através da entrevista, que alguns dos ganhos decorrentes das tarefas propostas foram transferidos para outras situações, quer na escola quer em casa.
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Relatório de Investigação apresentado à Escola Superior de Educação de Paula Frassinetti para obtenção do grau de Mestre em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1º CEB.
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Relatório de Estágio apresentado à Escola Superior de Educação de Paula Frassinetti para obtenção de grau de Mestre em Educação Pré-Escolar e Ensino do 1ºCiclo do Ensino Básico
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Inklusion erfordert Veränderungen, Umbau und Umdenken auf vielen Ebenen. Ob Teilhabe gelingt, entscheidet sich letztlich im pädagogischen Alltag. So muss in einem inklusiven Bildungssystem auch geklärt werden, was Bildung ausmacht, wenn sie alle Kinder adressiert. Was bedeutet hier Bildung und in welchem Zusammenhang stehen die Konstrukte von Bildung und Behinderung? Wurden doch traditionell die Grenzen des ersten systemwirksam mit der Zuschreibung des zweiten markiert. Das vorliegende Buch thematisiert in historischer Perspektive die sich verändernden Vorstellungen über Bildung, Behinderung(en) und Gerechtigkeit im Bildungssystem sowie die damit verbundenen kontroversen Debatten sowie die häufig uneinheitlichen, teils gegenläufigen Entwicklungen der sogenannten Sonder- und der sogenannten Regelpädagogik. Die Analyse arbeitet die Beiträge integrations- und inklusionspädagogischer Theorien (Reiser, Feuser, Prengel, Wocken, Reich) zu einem gemeinsamen Bildungsverständnis für alle Kinder heraus. Diese Potenziale integrations- und inklusionspädagogischer Theoriebildung werden eingeordnet in bildungstheoretische Dimensionen sowie in die aktuellen Debatten um Inklusion und Bildung als Menschenrecht. (DIPF/Orig.)
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The numeracy deals with the study of the ability to apply mathematical knowledge on solving everyday life problems (Goos, Geiger, & Dole, 2012; Ponte, 2002; Steen, 2001; Cockcroft, 1982) and appears to us as an essential dimension to programming in special education, for its applicability to the everyday life of individuals. For this, it seemed relevant to perceive essential competences that promote greater autonomy to the students in school-age and with profiles of functionality that express heightened difficulties in the use of skills normally associated with numeracy. In order to implementing it, it was made a content and documentary analysis, on the subject area of Mathematics, of three guiding documents: (a) Curriculum Guidelines – Presschool Education; (b) Mathematics Program – 1st Cycle; (c) Curricular Goals – Presschool and 1st Cycle. The analysis focused in the field of numeracy, i.e. were considered the contents related to the development of competences in the field of Numbers and Operationsà a????dà su????do????ai????àMo????e????àa????dàTi????eàDo????ai????àGeo????et????????àa????dàMeasu????e????e????t.àAs a result of this procedure, it has been elaborated a flexible program and with the capacity of adequacy to the most diverse profiles of functionality, in particular those that depict situations of greater complexity and gravity. The study suggests the possibility that, on the basis of available documents guiding teaching and learning, one can find a flexible and progressive program with an equivalent matrix, available for use and allowing the adoption of a reference and a common language in the context of special education.
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There is growing recognition that gaining the views of young people is crucial for understanding issues that affect their lives. However, to date, very little is known about the way in which disabled children, make sense of their identities, and create a sense of their past and their imagined futures over time. This three year study, funded by the European Social Fund, and conducted by Dr Sonali Shah and colleagues at the University of Nottingham, used various methods to explore how physically disabled students, in full-time special or mainstream education, make choices concerning their occupational futures. It identified the factors that shape their educational and career related choices and chances, and explored how social relations, social processes, and social policies influenced the extent to which their aspirations were achieved. This study presents disabled children and young people as critical social actors who are telling their own stories of how social structures and processes shape their choices and aspirations for their future selves. It illustrates the importance of consulting children and young people about issues concerning their lives, and not rely solely on adults’ conceptions of childhood. The young disabled people’s experiences and views can be used to develop a new flexible system which offers the benefits of mainstream and special education, and facilitates young disabled people’s self-determination to make choices to participate in and contribute to their independent futures.
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La carencia de un servicio de información integral, bibliográfico, estadístico, legal y referencial sobre la problemática de la población costarricense con discapacidad es una forma de discriminación que impide a estas personas y a sus familiares solucionar sus problemas diarios y tener acceso a una mejor calidad de vida. Por esta razón, se formó una comisión interinstitucional con participación del Departamento de Educación Especial del Mundo, la Federación de Organismos de Padres y Amigos de las Personas con Necesidades Especiales, el Instituto del Niño de la Universidad Nacional y el Consejo de Rehabilitación y Educación Especial, quienes plantearon la necesidad de crear un servicio de información de esta población.