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Jolanta Lipińska-Lokś, Rodzice wobec wyboru formy kształcenia dziecka z niepełnosprawnością [Parents against choosing a form of education for a child with a disability]. Interdyscyplinarne Konteksty Pedagogiki Specjalnej, nr 22, Poznań 2018. Pp. 305-321. Adam Mickiewicz University Press. ISSN 2300-391X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14746/ikps.2018.22.17 The law in the situation of a child with disability acquires particular importance, especially in the matter of choosing the form of its education. Whether they will choose a special school or an integration class for their child, or maybe they will think about inclusive education – it is conditioned by many factors, and each of them can be the most important for a particular parent. The subject of the presented research message was made the opinions and experiences of parents in the area of choosing form of education for a child with disability. The settles of their earlier decisions and the level of accuracy of choice were determined thanks to the assessment of a given form of education by the parents.
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Professional work, both for the able-bodied and the disabled, is a very important value. It is a source of satisfying existential needs, as well as a chance for development and self-realization. For people with disabilities, it is a space for social integration, it prevents exclusion and alienation. That is why it is so important to support a student with a disability with the professional process of career counseling at the stage of education.
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From the perspective of modern pedagogy, the appreciation of each person and, consequently, the inclusion with him, should constitute a principality not so much of theory as of teaching practice. Entity-oriented concepts direct attention among others on the issue of implementation of the idea of inclusive education. The theories of inclusive education demand bold pedagogical concretization. Inclusion is not just a slogan idea of education, but a series of activities, ranging from social attitudes towards people with disabilities, through the construction of an individualized teaching process to specialist student support. The article presents the ideas of inclusions in education, in confrontation with the reality of modern school. The overarching goal became to popularize knowledge about the model of education of a student with disabilities in a public school, with the implementation of the idea already at the planning stage, and then responsible specialist assistance and the implementation of an individualized teaching-learning process.
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Although inclusive education has been implemented for over 20 years in Vietnam, the assurance of inclusive education quality for students with disabilities in general schools has not recognized either theoretical or practical perspectives. Little research has been done, focusing on just one or a few sides of this issue. Therefore, it is high time to do research on developing and utilizing a set of standards on the assurance of inclusive education quality for students with disabilities in general schools in Vietnam. The paper’s contents show some research results of a bilateral international cooperation project between Hanoi National University of Education, San Marcos University, and Missouri University (USA) from 2012 to 2016, in which the author of this paper was the project manager, and also refer to a number of related studies of other authors in the field. Based on the theoretical and practical results of the research, we have developed and suggested a set which includes eight criteria with 45 items to be used in general schools in Vietnam.
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2019
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vol. 10
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issue 1
249-254
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Celem artykułu jest zaprezentowanie problematyki edukacji włączającej na poziomie szkolnictwa wyższego. Szczególna uwaga zostanie skierowana na określenie założeń uczelni otwartej na niepełnosprawnych oraz procesu nauczania uwzględniającego potrzeby studentów z niepełnosprawnością.
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The aim of the article is to present the issues of inclusive education at the higher education level. Particular attention will be directed to defining the objectives of a university open to the disabled and teaching process that takes into account the needs of students with disabilities.
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Beata Skotnicka, Diversity in education and the phenomenon of subtle marginalisation and infrahumanisation. Interdisciplinary Contexts of Special Pedagogy, no. 27, Poznań 2019. Pp. 53–82. Adam Mickiewicz University Press. ISSN 2300-391X. e-ISSN 2658-283X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14746/ikps.2019.27.03The article focuses on the issue of diversity in education. The aim of the study is to present the results of research on the perception of shared education of students with and without disabilities and to choose the most favourable form of education for students with disabilities. Awareness and legitimacy of these actions is widespread, but sometimes it is limited to declarations. The article posits the thesis that the condition for the effective pursuit of inclusive education is first of all a maturity for diversity and an internal consent to it, which manifests itself in attitudes that accept student with disabilities in a public school space. The article presents theoretical contexts regarding the issue of normalisation, subtle marginalisation and infrahumanisation.
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The article presents a report on the activities of the Center for Education and Rehabilitationof the Disabled. CKIRON's activities supporting the process of social inclusion of students withdisabilities studying at UPH in Siedlce are presented.
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W artykule zaprezentowano sprawozdanie z działalności Centrum Kształcenia i RehabilitacjiOsób Niepelnosprawnych. Przedstawiono działania CKiRON wspierające proces inkluzjispołecznej studentów z niepełnosprawnościami studiujących w UPH w Siedlcach.
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Wraz z upowszechnieniem idei edukacji inkluzyjnej rośnie liczba uczniów z niepełnosprawnością w szkołach ogólnodostępnych. Stawiane są pytania dotyczące odpowiedniego przygotowania szkół, w tym nauczycieli, do realizacji nowego modelu edukacji. W artykule podjęto problem opinii nauczycieli szkół podstawowych na temat własnych kompetencji do pracy z uczniami z niepełnosprawnością. Celem opracowania jest analiza wyników badań przeprowadzonych w ogólnodostępnych szkołach podstawowych w trzech regionach Polski: dolnośląskim, lubuskim i kujawsko-pomorskim pod kątem przygotowania nauczycieli do pracy z uczniami z iepełnosprawnością. Analiza wyników dotyczy: oceny przez nauczycieli zasobu posiadanej wiedzy na temat niepełnosprawności człowieka, sposobu rozumienia pojęcia „osoba z niepełnosprawnością”, przygotowania badanych do pracy wychowawczo-dydaktycznej z uczniami z niepełnosprawnością oraz ich postaw wobec edukacji inkluzyjnej.
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With the dissemination of the idea of inclusive education, the number of students with disabilities in mainstream schools is growing. It poses questions about the adequate preparation of schools, including teachers, for the implementation of this new model of education. The emphasis of this article is placed on opinions of primary schools teachers on their own competencies for work with students with disabilities. The goal of this article is analyse the results of the surveys from mainstream primary schools from three Polish regions: Lower Silesia, Lubusz and Kuyavia-Pomerania in the context of preparing teachers to work with students with disabilities. The analysis of the results concerns the teachers’ assessment of the amount of knowledge held about human disability, the understanding of the term “person with disability”, preparing the respondents for educational and didactic work with students with disabilities and their attitudes towards inclusive education.
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