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Konteksty Pedagogiczne
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2022
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vol. 1
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issue 18
21-35
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Over the recent years, the topic of high-quality education has increasingly emerged in the social discourse. The term “inclusive education” appears convergingly and is often analyzed by various academic representatives due to the lack of a uniform theoretical and practical concept. The indicated diversity allows for different ways of its understanding, which affects mutual complementation and introduces certain information chaos. It can be argued that inclusive education is one of the elements of change, a project to reform the education system, aiming to build a high-quality school system for all students. One of the main leaders of the aforementioned change is a teacher who, as a human being, functions within the current social reality, and at the same time acts as its co-creator. The aim of this article is to present teachers’ opinions on the current professional situation at the time of introducing inclusive education as part of high-quality education.
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Edukacja wysokiej jakości coraz częściej pojawia się w dyskursie społecznym. Zbieżnie występuje termin edukacji włączającej, który z powodu braku jednolitej koncepcji teoretycznej i praktycznej często analizowany jest przez różnych nauczycieli akademickich. Wskazana różnorodność pozwala na różne sposoby definiowania, co wprowadza pewien chaos informacyjny. Można postawić tezę, że edukacja włączająca jest jednym z elementów zmiany, projektem reformy systemu oświatowego, którego celem jest zbudowanie szkoły wysokiej jakości dla wszystkich uczniów. Jednym z głównych liderów wspomnianej zmiany jest nauczyciel, który funkcjonuje w ramach obowiązującej rzeczywistości społecznej, stanowiąc jednocześnie jej współtwórcę. Celem prezentowanego artykułu jest przedstawienie opinii nauczycieli na temat ich sytuacji zawodowej w czasie wprowadzania edukacji włączającej jako elementu edukacji wysokiej jakości.
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  The Project “Sheep” resulted from the special educator and ethnologist cooperation, as addressing the need for using an experience and place by representatives of different scientific areas, the purpose of which was to combine professional competence in innovative teaching. The main goal was to raise funds to buy a sheep, then entrust it to the experienced shepherd from Koniaków who wanders along the Carpathians and reconstruct the old way of grazing. At the same time, the participation in this project has been used as an excellent opportunity to talk about building the local identity and cultural heritage values of the region and disabled people. This project also concerned people who are often barely visible in the human herd-people with disabilities.
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Dorota Prysak, The objectification of adulthood of persons with deeper and deep intellectual disability. Interdisciplinary Contexts of Special Pedagogy, no. 26, Poznań 2019. Pp. 237–254. Adam Mickiewicz University Press. ISSN 2300-391X. e-ISSN 2658-283X. DOI: https://doi.org/10.14746/ikps.2019.26.11 The adulthood of persons with deeper and deep disability continues to be a challenge not only for specialists and parents or caretakers of the indicated group of persons, but also for us as a society. The objective of the article is the presentation of effects of activities experienced by adults with deeper and deep intellectual disability while inhabitants of a social nursing home. One of the main effects of the mentioned activity is objectification. In the discussed case, the objectification is the effect of lack of trust or limited trust in their potential, which can become a factor of manipulation. The research material used in the present study constitutes personal experiences gained while working with persons with deeper and deep intellectual disability, their caretakers, parents and other specialists working with them, acquired through participation in diverse activities/ projects aimed at them. Free, narrative discussions as well as focused discussions were conducted with representatives of the indicated groups (save for persons with deep, and in certain cases, significant intellectual disability). The analysis of the research material was conducted according to the action research methodology.
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