študija primera nudenja dodatne strokovne pomoči
Nadija Škrlec (Avtor), Karmen Kolnik (Mentor)

Povzetek

Učenci s posebnimi potrebami so v vzgojno-izobraževalnem procesu opredeljeni kot učenci s kakršnim koli primanjkljajem, ki bistveno vpliva na učenčevo učno uspešnost. Gre za otroke z motnjami v duševnem razvoju, slepe in slabovidne, gluhe in naglušne, dolgotrajno bolne, s primanjkljaji na posameznih področjih učenja, z avtističnimi motnjami ter s čustvenimi in vedenjskimi motnjami. Vzgoja in izobraževanje otrok s posebnimi potrebami se izvaja v skladu z Zakonom o usmerjanju otrok s posebnimi potrebami. V zakonu je zapisano, da učencem s posebnimi potrebami pri pouku pripada dodatna strokovna pomoč. V magistrskem delu smo izvedli raziskavo Individualna strokovna pomoč pri učenju geografije za izbrane učence z učnimi težavami od 6. do 9. razreda v Osnovni šoli Veržej, s pomočjo katere smo želeli preveriti vpliv individualne pomoči pri učenju geografije na učni uspeh pri izbranih učencih. V raziskavi so sodelovali: učenka s primanjkljaji na posameznih področjih učenja iz 6. razreda, učenec z motnjami avtističnega spektra iz 7. razreda, ter učenca s čustvenimi in vedenjskimi motnjami iz 8. in 9. razreda. Rezultati raziskave, ki je potekala kot pedagoški študij primera v času med 15. 1. in 21. 3. 2019, so pokazali, da je imela individualna strokovna pomoč pri učenju geografije največji vpliv na učni uspeh pri učencu iz 8. razreda, delno pa pri učenki iz 6. in učencu iz 8. razreda. Pri učencu iz 9. razreda pa ni bilo zaznati vpliva individualne pomoči.

Ključne besede

učenci s posebnimi potrebami;individualna strokovna pomoč;učenje geografije;učni uspeh;študij primera;

Podatki

Jezik: Slovenski jezik
Leto izida:
Tipologija: 2.09 - Magistrsko delo
Organizacija: UM FF - Filozofska fakulteta
Založnik: [N. Škrlec]
UDK: 91:376(043.2)
COBISS: 24831752 Povezava se bo odprla v novem oknu
Št. ogledov: 811
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Sekundarni jezik: Angleški jezik
Sekundarni naslov: Helping students with special needs at geography lesson: a case study on offering additional professional assistance
Sekundarni povzetek: Students with special needs are defined in the educational process as students with any deficits that significantly affect the student's learning performance. These are children with intellectual disabilities, the blind and the visually impaired, the deaf and hard of hearing, the long-term sick, with learning disabilities, autistic disorders, and with emotional and behavioural disorders. The education of children with special needs is carried out in accordance with the Placement of Children with Special Needs Act. The Act states that students with special needs have the right to additional professional assistance in school. In the master's thesis we carried out the research Individual Professional Assistance in Learning Geography for Selected Students with Learning Difficulties from Grades 6 to 9 at Veržej Primary School, with the purpose of which we wanted to test the impact of individual assistance in learning geography on the educational attainment of selected students. The study included: a student with learning disabilities in 6th grade, a student with autism spectrum disorder in 7th grade, and two students with emotional and behavioural disorders in 8th and 9th grade. The results of a study, conducted as a pedagogical case study between 15th January and 21st March 2019, showed that individual professional assistance in learning geography had the greatest impact on educational attainment of the student in 8th grade, and partly of the students in 6th grade and 8th grade. However, the impact of individual assistance was not detected in the 9th grade student.
Sekundarne ključne besede: master theses;students with special needs;individual professional assistance;geography learning;educational attainment;case study;
Vrsta dela (COBISS): Magistrsko delo/naloga
Komentar na gradivo: Univ. v Mariboru, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za geografijo
Strani: X, 193 str.
ID: 11224455