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Podpora komunikačních schopností v kontextu vzdělávání jedinců žijících v domovech pro osoby se zdravotním postižením v rámci povinné školní docházky

Title in English Support of communication abilities for pupils in compulsory education, who living in homes for people with disabilities
Authors

KOPEČNÝ Petr KLENKOVÁ Jiřina

Year of publication 2012
Type Article in Proceedings
Conference Zborník príspevkov z Prvej študentskej vedeckej konferencie v odbore špeciálna a liečebná pedagogika
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Education

Citation
web Študent na ceste k praxi. Zborník príspevkov z Prvej študentskej vedeckej konferencie v odbore špeciálna a liečebná pedagogika
Field Pedagogy and education
Keywords communication skills; social services; facilities; speech therapy
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Description The paper deals with special education support provided to people living in homes for people with disabilities in the Czech Republic. Based on a quantitative survey of facility leaders and speech therapists are presented partial results of research describing the status of using of speech therapy intervention for social service users under the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic. Partial results of the survey research describing approaches of leaders of those facilities to implement special educational support and outline the frequency of the most common forms of speech therapy intervention in these facilities. More specifically, the paper found at the forefront of pupils, who live in the home for people with disabilities, and are brought to school. The paper deals with the partial results of qualitative survey, interviews with teachers and educators of these pupils' information was obtained about special education approaches to pupils, which are compared with the resulting necessity also conducted case studies. The subject of the research is the analysis of support of pupils' communication skills, who living in social service.
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