How students with special needs should be educated
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In the paper How students with special needs should be educated, Janez Drobnič shows that
special schools can be seen as an opportunity to ensure the right to education for students with
special needs, while on the other hand, they imply inequality in education because of students’
exclusion from conventional learning environments provided to other students. Considering
the fact that school counsellors’ task is to help the integration of students with special needs, the author conducted research on school counsellors’ attitudes towards the education of students with
special needs, in particular as to where such education should take place. One hundred and one
school counsellors from primary, secondary, and special schools in Slovenia were included in the
quantitative study. The prevailing opinion of counsellors in schools shows that they prefer the
partial model of inclusive education, as they support all students – including those with special
needs – being offered education ...in ordinary schools and classrooms, with the exception of students
with learning difficulties. This suggests that we should seek new solutions for modern schools, in
particular the education of all teachers for inclusive teaching in a classroom where all students are
allowed to be different and individual, rather than being dealt with in two categories: students with
special needs and others. This also means that we should revise education curricula and training
for all teachers.
Keywords:
students with special needs / education / primary school / secondary school / special schools in Slovenia / SloveniaSource:
Challenges and perspectives of inclusive education, 2016, 63-76Publisher:
- Belgrade : Institute for Educational Research
- Belgrade : Faculty of Teacher Education
- Volgograd : Volgograd State Socio-Pedagogical University
Funding / projects:
- From encouraging initiative, cooperation and creativity in education to new roles and identities in society (RS-179034)
- Improving the quality and accessibility of education in modernization processes in Serbia (RS-47008)
Note:
- Naziv zbirke: Biblioteka "Pedagoška teorija i praksa" 42
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IPITY - CHAP AU - Drobnič, Janez PY - 2016 UR - http://ipir.ipisr.org.rs/handle/123456789/637 AB - In the paper How students with special needs should be educated, Janez Drobnič shows that special schools can be seen as an opportunity to ensure the right to education for students with special needs, while on the other hand, they imply inequality in education because of students’ exclusion from conventional learning environments provided to other students. Considering the fact that school counsellors’ task is to help the integration of students with special needs, the author conducted research on school counsellors’ attitudes towards the education of students with special needs, in particular as to where such education should take place. One hundred and one school counsellors from primary, secondary, and special schools in Slovenia were included in the quantitative study. The prevailing opinion of counsellors in schools shows that they prefer the partial model of inclusive education, as they support all students – including those with special needs – being offered education in ordinary schools and classrooms, with the exception of students with learning difficulties. This suggests that we should seek new solutions for modern schools, in particular the education of all teachers for inclusive teaching in a classroom where all students are allowed to be different and individual, rather than being dealt with in two categories: students with special needs and others. This also means that we should revise education curricula and training for all teachers. PB - Belgrade : Institute for Educational Research PB - Belgrade : Faculty of Teacher Education PB - Volgograd : Volgograd State Socio-Pedagogical University T2 - Challenges and perspectives of inclusive education T1 - How students with special needs should be educated EP - 76 SP - 63 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_637 ER -
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Drobnič, J.. (2016). How students with special needs should be educated. in Challenges and perspectives of inclusive education Belgrade : Institute for Educational Research., 63-76. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_637
Drobnič J. How students with special needs should be educated. in Challenges and perspectives of inclusive education. 2016;:63-76. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_637 .
Drobnič, Janez, "How students with special needs should be educated" in Challenges and perspectives of inclusive education (2016):63-76, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_ipir_637 .