901 resultados para special educational provision
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This work aims to analyze the perceptions of students enrolled in the Master's Degree in Secondary Education Teaching, Training and Language Teaching at the University of Jaen, about the initial training received on attention to diversity. A descriptive methodology has been followed using an ad hoc questionnaire as data collection instrument. The results show favorable attitudes of future secondary teachers for diversity, having received an adequate training in curricular and organizational aspects, making it able to fully achieve inclusion of students with special educational needs in the classroom.
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Los beneficios que aporta la musicoterapia en alumnos con Trastorno del Espectro Autista, han sido demostrados profusamente por los distintos autores, si bien carecemos de literatura suficiente sobre su utilización en las Aulas Abiertas Especializadas en colegios ordinarios (Aulas TEA). En este sentido, el objetivo del trabajo, ha consistido en analizar qué mejoras aporta la musicoterapia al desarrollo de la comunicación en los alumnos con Trastorno del Espectro Autista dentro de las Aulas Abiertas de los CEIPs de Castilla-La Mancha y la Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid. Para ello, se ha realizado una amplia revisión documental de fuentes de referencia y se ha entrevistado a los docentes responsables de las Aulas Abiertas Especializadas que utilizan actividades de musicoterapia como recurso en el aula. Se concluye el artículo manifestando, en primer lugar, la escasa integración de la musicoterapia en las aulas TEA (menos del 20% de los centros). En aquellas aulas que sí se programa con actividades de musicoterapia, los beneficios que ésta aporta se ven reflejados en un incremento claro de la intención comunicativa en los alumnos. Además, a la hora de planificar las actividades se tiene muy en cuenta conocer las preferencias y la historia musical del niño. No obstante, existen factores que impiden el aprovechamiento total de las posibilidades terapéuticas de la musicoterapia debido, especialmente a: a) una escasa formación del profesorado y b) un espacio inadecuado para poner en práctica una sesión de musicoterapia.
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Young people are less explored in museum audience research; this is a paradoxical situation when considering its strategic location in the cultural reproduction and if considering the high performing cultural consumption compared with other sectors. The phenomenon of museums consumption by young Chileans who are self recognized as public and non-public museums is explored from a qualitative approach. It was conducted with focus groups in the three largest cities in Chile (Santiago, Valparaíso and Concepción). They identify the museum as a cultural institution in full force. However, in questioning museums activity youth reveal the specificity of their cultural matrix. This is referred to a social temporality based on the fragment, the discourse of familiarity, proximity and instead of breaking and critical. They claim a museum aesthetic / historical experience based on pleasure and enjoyment. An overview is proposed to further clarify the youth cultural consumption to characterize more precisely the place of the museum in the set, to design more effective policies museums.
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Having a child diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) poses a range of challenges to families, many of which can be addressed through appropriate intervention. A study of parental (n = 95) and professional (n = 67) experiences was carried out in relation to two settings: (a) schools that provided intensive interventions based on the science of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA), and (b) non-intensive ABA-based home programs. Results show that parents whose children attend ABA-based schools were generally more satisfied with their child's educational provision, monitoring procedures, and level of staff training, than parents who were not offered ABA-based education in schools. © 2012 Copyright Taylor and Francis Group, LLC.
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Background: Current national and international maternity policy supports the importance of addressing public health goals and investing in early years. Health care providers for women during the reproductive and early postnatal period have the opportunity to encourage women to make choices that will impact positively on maternal and fetal health. Midwives are in a unique position, given the emphasis of the philosophy of midwifery care on building relationships and incorporating a holistic approach, to support women to make healthy choices with the aim of promoting health and preventing ill health. However, exploration of the educational preparation of midwives to facilitate public health interventions has been relatively limited. The aim of the study was to identify the scope of current midwifery pre registration educational provision in relation to public health and to explore the perspectives of midwives and midwifery students about the public health role of the midwife.
Methods: This was a mixed methods study incorporating a survey of Higher Educational Institutions providing pre registration midwifery education across the UK and focus groups with midwifery students and registered midwives.
Results: Twenty nine institutions (53% response) participated in the survey and nine focus groups were conducted (59 participants). Public health education was generally integrated into pre registration midwifery curricula as opposed to taught as a discrete subject. There was considerable variation in the provision of public health topics within midwifery curricula and the hours of teaching allocated to them. Focus group data indicated that it was consistently difficult for both midwifery students and midwives to articulate clearly their understanding and definition of public health in relation to midwifery.
Conclusions: There is a unique opportunity to impact on maternal and infant health throughout the reproductive period; however the current approach to public health within midwifery education should be reviewed to capitalise on the role of the midwife in delivering public health interventions. It is clear that better understanding of midwifery public health roles and the visibility of public health within midwifery is required in order to maximise the potential contribution of midwives to achieving short and long term public health population goals.
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Architects and designers have a responsibility to provide an inclusive built environment. However for those with a diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), the built environment can be a frightening and confusing place, difficult to negotiate and tolerate. The challenge of integrating more fully into society is denied by an alienating built environment. For ASD pupils in a poorly designed school, their environment can distance them from learning. Instead, if more at ease in their surroundings, in an ASD-friendly environment, the ASD pupil stands a greater chance of doing better.
However a difficulty exists in that most architects are not knowledgeable in designing for those with ASD. Any available design guidelines for architects tend, because of the inherent difficulties associated with a spectrum, to be general in their information. Therefore, if wanting to provide an ASD-friendly learning environment, there is a need to ensure that teachers, as the experts, can most clearly and effectively impart their knowledge and requirements to architects.
This paper sets out the challenges and difficulties inherent in the design process when designing for ASD. It then sets out an alternative strategy to the usual method of drawing-centric dialogue between teacher and architect by using models instead as a basis for a more common language. An ASD Classroom Design Kit was designed and developed by Queen’s University of Belfast Architecture students. It was then used by ASD teaching staff from the Southern Education and Library Board in Northern Ireland as a case study to trial its effectiveness. The paper outlines how the study was carried out before concluding with reflections by both teaching staff and architect on using the ASD Classroom Design Kit.
It is hoped that this paper will firstly highlight the need for better dialogue between expert and architect when considering ASD and the Built Environment and secondly, that it may encourage others to consider using models to convey their ideas and knowledge when designing, not just for ASD, but for other Special Educational Needs and disabilities.
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Background: Several studies have shown an increased incidence of neurodevelopmental impairment in very preterm survivors at school age compared with controls.
Aim: To compare findings in the same cohort at 8 years and 15 years.
Methods: A total of 151 of the 224 eligible infants born before 33 weeks of gestation from 1979 to 1982, and who were living in the UK, were assessed at 8 and 15 years. Items common to both assessments were compared to evaluate changes in neurodevelopmental function. The assessment included a structured neurological examination, psychometric tests using the WISC-R (in subjects born in 1981-82), a test of visuomotor integration (Beery), and a school questionnaire.
Results: There was a significant increase in the proportion of subjects classified as impaired with disability from 11% at 8 to 22% at 14-15 years of age. The proportion of subjects classified as impaired without disability increased from 16% at 8 to 26% at 14-15 years of age. Full scale IQ decreased from 104 to 95 from childhood to adolescence, and more adolescents (24%) were requiring extra educational provision than they had at the age of 8 years (15%).
Conclusion: Results indicate that between the ages of 8 and 15 years in this cohort of very preterm survivors there is an apparent deterioration in neurodevelopmental outcome category, cognitive function, and extra educational support. It is not clear whether this represents a genuine deterioration in neurocognitive function or whether it represents the expression of pre-existing cerebral pathology in an increasingly complex environment.
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Background: Neurodevelopmental and behavioural problems have been repeatedly reported in very preterm. survivors, often showing themselves later in childhood as poor school performance. Early identification of problems would mean that appropriate remedial therapy can be implemented. We have previously shown that neurodevelopmental status at 1 year was predictive of outcome at 8 years in a cohort of preterm. infants. The aim of this paper was to see if neurodevelopmental outcome in adolescence could be predicted by assessment by 1 year in the same cohort of pretem infants. Study design: Prospective cohort study. Subjects: 150 adolescents, born before 33 weeks gestation. Outcome measures: Neurological examination, developmental quotient, vision and hearing by 1 year. At 14-15 years, neurological examination, school performance questionnaire, Schonnell test of reading age, a premorbid adjustment score, Rutter behavioural score and for those born from 1981, cognitive tests (WISC-R). Results: A highly significant relationship existed between neurological status by 1 year and the need for extra educational provision, overall neurodevelopmental status, cognitive function in those that had their IQs measured and premorbid adjustment score of prepsychotic symptoms in adolescence. However, status at 1 year was not predictive of adolescent reading age or behavioural score. Conclusions: Neurodevelopmental assessment at 1 year ispredictive of school performance and outcome in the adolescent period. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Self-determination and decision-making are acknowledged internationally as key rights of persons with disabilities and should play an important role in the development of educational plans and procedures. Not only is the chance for individuals with developmental disabilities to select their own tasks, leisure activities or reinforcers a valuable way of enhancing rights-based education and personal dignity, but choice-making opportunities may also function as a useful clinical or educational tool if they actually improve the efficacy of programmes aimed at the acquisition of socially relevant behaviours and life skills or the reduction of challenging behaviours.
The study reported here assessed whether or not choice affected effectiveness of an educational procedure for three children on the autism spectrum. Following a preference assessment, a number of discrete teaching trials were conducted with each child and, contingent upon targeted responses, either the child or the therapist selected one of three preferred reinforcer items. Reinforcer choice did not affect intervention effectiveness for two of the children; however, performance and motivation improved for the third child. Results re-affirmed the importance of thorough preference assessments prior to intervention and showed that additional stimulus choice contingent on the target response may improve motivation and outcomes for some children.
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Relatório de estágio apresentado para a obtenção do grau de Mestre em educação e Comunicação Multimédia
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Relátorio de estágio apresentado para obtenção do grau de Mestre na especialidade de Educação Pré-escolar
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Efetuamos, numa primeira fase do trabalho, uma abordagem teórica, definindo alguns conceitos fundamentais para o desenvolvimento e fundamentação deste estudo. Ainda no campo teórico, realizámos a caraterização do território em estudo nas suas diversas vertentes. Esta investigação procura conhecer as instituições concelhias mais relevantes, caraterizar a sua atividade e perceber quais são os seus contextos de aprendizagem. Por parte das instituições, há disponibilidade para estabelecer parcerias e colaborar com a escola, podendo esta articulação contribuir para aumentar e diversificar a sua capacidade e oferta educativa, através da mobilização dos conhecimentos existentes nas instituições locais. O estudo empírico foi quantitativo, recorrendo ao inquérito por questionário como meio de recolha de dados. Foram estudadas 25 instituições num universo de 73 associações existentes. Procedeu-se à apresentação, análise e interpretação dos dados e principais conclusões do estudo. Foram feitas algumas recomendações e sugestões; ### ABSTRACT: We established a theorethical approach in the initial stage of our work, defining some crucial concepts for the development and grounding of this study. We also characterized the territory under study in its several forms. The research aims at knowing the most important municipal institutions, characterizing their activities and understanding what are their learning contexts. By the institutions, there is will to establish partnerships and co-operate with the school. This linkage may contribute to increase and diversify their ability and educational provision by harnessing existing knowledge in local institutions. The study was quantitative, using the inquiry and survey as a way to collect data. 25 institutions were studied within a total number of 72 existing associations. Afterwards, the data and main conclusions of the study were presented, analysed and interpreted. Some recommendations and suggestions were made.
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Este trabalho visa investigar e desenhar uma proposta de um programa de formação contínua focalizado na utilização das TIC na Educação de Alunos com NEE, dirigido a Docentes de Educação Especial e a Coordenadores PTE, considerando que estes dois grupos profissionais podem desempenhar um papel preponderante na promoção de uma escola verdadeiramente inclusiva da qual a utilização de tecnologias com populações especiais é uma adjuvante. A facilitação do Acesso e Participação por meio das tecnologias carece de profissionais capacitados e cientes do potencial destas tecnologias, pelo que a formação obtida é um fator decisivo no balancear entre necessidades e competências. Para tal, e no enquadramento teórico, procurámos contextualizar o modo como se processa a educação dos alunos com Necessidades Educativas Especiais e todas as determinantes neste processo. A identificação do estado da arte da utilização das TIC na educação de todos os alunos é igualmente abordada de modo a estabelecer relações da sua utilização com os alunos que se desviam dos padrões usuais de Aprendizagem. Procurámos, igualmente, discriminar de que modo se processa a formação de professores no contexto nacional e qual o seu impacto para o estabelecimento de uma escola inclusiva. Do ponto de vista metodológico, desenvolveu-se um estudo descritivoexploratório, com o propósito de identificar as competências e necessidades das populações envolvidas, que se materializou num survey (inquérito) nacional por questionário para levantamento de necessidades de formação, seguindo-se um estudo de caso, no qual foi implementada uma ação de formação com base nos resultados obtidos. Para o estudo de caso foram utilizados três momentos de autoavaliação que, conjugados com a avaliação dos formandos e a avaliação da formação, nos permitiram especificar um modelo de formação. Este, e com base nos resultados alcançados, perspetiva o suporte efetivo das TIC à prática pedagógica que melhor se adequa às necessidades de formação teórica, conceptual, prática e atitudinal dos Docentes de Educação Especial (DAE) e/ou Docentes de Apoios Educativos e Coordenadores TIC que apoiam alunos com Necessidades Educativas Especiais.
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Os desafios com que a escola da atualidade é confrontada, devido à diversidade da população que a constitui e às sucessivas mudanças que perpassam a sociedade contemporânea, exigem da mesma respostas curriculares contextualizadas. Neste sentido, a Supervisão dos processos de Gestão Curricular Flexível configura-se como uma mais-valia podendo constituir-se um dos meios mais eficazes para a construção de uma Educação Inclusiva numa perspetiva de Escola para Todos. Neste âmbito, o presente estudo tem como principais finalidades aprofundar o conhecimento sobre a importância que a Supervisão pode assumir nos processos de Gestão Curricular Flexível e averiguar qual o seu contributo para a construção de uma Escola Inclusiva. Tratou-se de um estudo de caso, desenvolvido num Agrupamento de Escolas do distrito de Aveiro. Teve como participantes o diretor do Agrupamento, os responsáveis pelo 1º CEB e pela Educação Especial e os coordenadores de departamento do 1º CEB e da Educação Especial. Contou ainda com a participação dos professores do 1º CEB, de Educação Especial e do Apoio Educativo do referido Agrupamento. Este estudo desenvolveu-se de acordo com uma abordagem de natureza qualitativa e interpretativa, recorrendo-se a uma metodologia de natureza mista. Assim, e de forma a ser possível construir a visão mais holística e integrada que o objeto de estudo pressupõe, utilizámos um conjunto diverso e complementar de técnicas e instrumentos de investigação, nomeadamente, o inquérito por entrevista (entrevista semiestruturada) e o inquérito por questionário. Como fontes de informação complementar, recorremos à análise documental e às notas de campo. Os resultados do estudo sugerem que os participantes, no que concerne às perceções sobre a Educação Inclusiva, manifestam uma visão ampla do conceito, orientada para Todos os alunos. Relativamente às perceções acerca da Gestão Curricular Flexível, verificamos que os participantes se referem a ela por oposição a uma gestão curricular de cariz uniforme e que a mesma parece ser entendida como um processo que possibilita a contextualização do currículo sem deixar de ter em consideração o currículo nacional. No que respeita às perceções sobre Supervisão dos processos de Gestão Curricular Flexível, de modo global, os participantes parecem perspetivá-la como uma forma de acompanhar, apoiar e regular as práticas curriculares dos professores, sobretudo através da observação e da reflexão conjunta, ajudando-os a encontrarem melhores soluções para os problemas com os quais se confrontam, evidenciando-se como um contributo para a promoção de uma Educação Inclusiva.
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This article considers the implications of the Troops to Teaching (TtT) programme, to be introduced in England in autumn 2013, for Initial Teacher Education (ITE) and race equality. TtT will fast-track ex-armed service members to teach in schools, without necessarily the requirement of a university degree. Employing theories of white supremacy, and Althusser’s (1971) concept of Ideological and Repressive State Apparatus, I argue that this initiative both stems from, and contributes to, a system of social privilege and oppression in education. Despite appearing to be aimed at all young people, the planned TtT initiative is actually aimed at poor and racially subordinated youth. This is likely to further entrench polarisation in a system which already provides two tier educational provision: TtT will be a programme for the inner-city disadvantaged, whilst wealthier, whiter schools will mostly continue to get highly qualified teachers. Moreover, TtT contributes to a wider devaluing of current ITE; ITE itself is rendered virtually irrelevant, as it seems TtT teachers will not be subject specialists, rather will be expected to provide military-style discipline, the skills for which they will be expected to bring with them. More sinister, I argue that TtT is part of the wider militarisation of education. This military-industrial-education complex seeks to contain and police young people who are marginalised along lines of race and class, and contributes to a wider move to increase ideological support for foreign wars - both aims ultimately in the service of neoliberal objectives which will feed social inequalities.