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Digital Competence for the improvement of Special Education Teaching

2016

The increasing digitization and globalization of the media, the broad diversification of media products, with the value-and ethical issues that it raises, proposes and confirms the reasons why media education is to be considered as an indispensable task for anyone involved in education. Thanks to specific educational interventions and appropriate evaluation tools for self-assessment, future educators should be helped to acquire the appropriate media skills necessary to develop the capacity to responsibly and autonomously choose proper media to design their media education courses. The media competence enhances teachers’ ability to creatively modify learning spaces and to design a variety of…

05 social sciences050301 educationdigital competenceteacher trainingSettore M-PED/04 - Pedagogia Sperimentalelcsh:LB5-3640lcsh:Theory and practice of educationDigital competence Teacher education Special education e-portfolio Competence assessment.inclusiondigital competence; inclusion; teacher trainingComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION0501 psychology and cognitive sciences0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologySettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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Teacher Training for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Finland

2019

This chapter first provides a short description of the historical background and development of special education teacher training in Finland. The relationship between special education and teaching pupils with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is covered by chronologically presenting the main events, turning points, publications, and people that have had a significant effect on the education of pupils with ASD in Finland. This is followed by a description of the organization of teacher training, in general, and the particular characteristics of teaching pupils with ASD. In the context of ASD, it is essential to examine questions concerning the link between learning as social practice and the …

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Frequency of co‐teaching in different teacher categories

2010

Co‐teaching – or the use of more than one teacher in a classroom – has been commonly recommended as a means to promote inclusive education. The aim of the present study was to survey the actual frequency of co‐teaching among different teacher categories in the comprehensive school level in one Finnish city. The data were collected through a questionnaire answered by two representative samples of teachers including 117 resource room teachers in the first survey, and 317 teachers of various teacher categories in the second. The results showed that co‐teaching was a widespread phenomenon among resource room teachers and special class teachers but less frequent among other teacher groups. Overa…

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Early numeracy in low‐performing young children

2009

The aim of this study was to explore the early numeracy of low‐performing young children. The mean age of the children was six years and four months. The 511 participants belonged to three groups: multi‐language children, children with special educational needs and children with average performance. The results showed that there were significant group differences in early numeracy: the children in the reference group had better relational and counting skills than those with a multi‐language background and those with special educational needs. Some differences were found in counting skills between the children with multi‐language background and those with special educational needs. Finally, …

4. Education05 social sciencesSignificant group050301 educationMean ageEducationDevelopmental psychologyEducational supportNumeracyEarly numeracyMathematics education0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMultilingualismSpecial educational needsPsychology0503 educationReference group050104 developmental & child psychologyBritish Educational Research Journal
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Contradictions as Drivers for Improving Inclusion in Teaching Pupils with Special Educational Needs

2018

The aim of this paper is to enhance understanding of the contradictions that arise in the drive to improve teaching practices among pupils with special educational needs (SENs). A questionnaire was administrated to 167 classroom teachers, subject teachers, special education teachers and teaching assistants in Finland. The analysis, based on thematic coding and analysis of manifestations of contradictions, revealed contradictions related to artefacts of teaching, participation in the community and school staff’s professional ability to teach SEN pupils in mainstream. Four types of manifestations, namely conflicts, critical conflicts, dilemmas, and double binds, could be identified in the dat…

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La escolarización de un menor en un colegio de educación especial y la supuesta vulneración de los derechos a la igualdad y a la educación : comentar…

2015

La Administración educativa puede escolarizar de oficio a un menor en un centro de Educación especial aun en contra del parecer de sus padres cuando acredite y justifique que las medidas educativas necesarias para atender al menor van más allá de meros ajustes razonables que se podrían dar en un centro ordinario y suponen una carga desproporcionada para la Administración. School administration may schooling automatically to a child in a special education center even against the will of their parents. School administration must prove and justify the necessary educational measures to care for the child beyond mere reasonable adjustments that could occur on a mainstream school and pose a dispr…

:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS [UNESCO]Derecho a la educación.Estudiantes con discapacidad.Equality.Educación inclusiva.Educación especial.Ciencias jurídicasIgualdad.Inclusive education.Special education.UNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICASRight to education.Ciencias jurídicas. GeneralidadesChildren with disabilities - Education.Students with disabilities.Niños discapacitados - Educación.
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Las dificultades para la educación integradora desde la perspectiva de futuros maestros de inglés

2009

This article presents and analyses the findings of a qualitative study about the perceptions expressed by prospective primary teachers of English about integration and response to special educational needs in the mainstream. The analysis of the data, obtained in the course of the practice teaching period of their course, evidences their ideas on integrative education; besides, a frequent lack of experiences of genuine integrative practices in such a critical period of professional preparation is identified. El presente artículo presenta y analiza los hallazgos de un estudio de naturaleza cualitativa sobre las percepciones que expresan futuros maestros especialistas de inglés en el transcurs…

Actitudes del profesoradoestudiante para profesorintegraciónlengua inglesaeducación especialIntegrative EducationInclusive EducationPreservice TeachersPreservice Teacher Educationresultado de investigaciónEducación inclusivalcsh:LB5-3640Educationformación de profesoresFormación inicial del profesoradolcsh:Theory and practice of educationSpecial Educational NeedsIntegrative Education; Pre-service Teachers; Pre-service Teacher Education; Teacher Attitudes; Special Educational NeedsPre-service Teacher EducationTeacher AttitudesProfesorado en formación inicialPre-service TeachersRELIEVE - Revista Electrónica de Investigación y Evaluación Educativa
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Struggling for inclusive education in the North and the South: educators' perceptions on inclusive education in Finland and Zambia.

2003

A survey assessed the perceptions of 1350 Zambian teachers and parents and 512 Finnish teachers regarding inclusive education and consequently the best placement for children with different disabilities. On the whole, perceptions varied but were quite critical. On inclusion in general, the regular (also termed "ordinary") Finnish teachers were the most critical group and the Finnish special education teachers the most optimistic. Most respondents felt that inclusive education enhances social justice. However, the pursuit of inclusion in practice, especially the guarantee of good and effective education for all, was seen as problematic. Compared with Finnish respondents, the Zambian responde…

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Análisis de una intervención educativa para el desarrollo de la autodeterminación en una alumna con síndrome de Down

2021

Resumen Antecedentes: uno de los mayores problemas a los que se enfrentan los jóvenes con discapacidad intelectual es su bajo nivel de autonomía. Objetivo: el objetivo de este trabajo es analizar la eficacia de una intervención basada en el uso de las tecnologías de la información y comunicación (TIC) para alcanzar mejoras en autodeterminación en una estudiante con síndrome de Down. Método: la intervención está basada en el diseño y aplicación de una página web diseñada teniendo en cuenta las necesidades específicas de la participante, su nivel de competencias, y sus intereses. Esta herramienta TIC permite a la estudiante trabajar de manera autónoma tres áreas de conocimiento distintas y ot…

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Foreign language teaching within special needs education: learning from Europe-wide experience

2005

In this article, Anne Stevens and David Marsh focus on the main aspects of the argument and discussion raised in the recently published European Commission (2005) report on the teaching and learning of languages in the context of special educational needs. They explore the avenues of possible action that should follow if the issues raised in the report are to be effectively addressed.

ArgumentComprehension approachProfessional developmentPedagogyLanguage educationContext (language use)SociologySpecial educationInclusion (education)Language industryEducationSupport for Learning
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