ML: Education of a disabled child 2 WF-PS-NWDN2
Contents of lectures:
1. Problems of raising children with disabilities
2. Family and the upbringing of a disabled child
3. The essence and characteristics of education.
4. Objectives of raising a disabled child:
Self-reliance
Emotional Resistance
Optimism
Self-acceptance
5. Skills of the child
disabled
6. Environmental conditions of educational interactions
7. Psychological and social situation of children with disabilities.
8. Basic assumptions
9. Stages of experiencing disability
10.Studium to realize their limitations
11.Studium of tests of functioning with disability
12.Studium of adaptation to disability
13.Education of autistic children
14. Characteristics of autistic children
Growth dynamics of children with autism.
Reasons for autism
Diagnosis of disorders and therapy
15.Education of children with speech disorders
16. The role of the family in shaping the correct speech of the child
17.Duilding children with visual impairment and blindness
18.Social consequences of lack or damage
visual analyzer.
19. Formation of self-acceptance of children with a defect
hearing.
20.Specific definition of developmentally impaired child
21.Driving children with disabilities
22.Measurement of mental immunity of children
disabled
Assessment methods: Written examination. The material presented in lectures and given reading
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Contents of lectures: Assessment methods: Written examination. The material presented in lectures and given reading |
(in Polish) E-Learning
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
(in Polish) Obowiązkowy poprzednik
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Student has knowledge of what is psychology of how it differs from other scientific disciplines, what are its branches, and are their fields of research. Student has knowledge about the importance of the processes and mechanisms of learning and education. He knows what is the responsibility of the psychologist and knows the rules of ethics. He/she understands the importance of stress, crises and conflicts in human life, and has the knowledge on how to prevent and combat this phenomenon. He is able to analyze and interpret the role of factors that contribute to health, addictions and about potential disturbances in the development and pathology of mental processes. He/she understands the determinants of mental development of people with disabilities with various mental disabilities.
Skills: U04, U07, U10, U12.
He can choose the techniques and methods of psychological forms of difunctions. He/she can recognise data to identify issues characteristic for different types of disabilities and provide appropriate assistance to plan and execute psychological help. He/she can plan and orginise profilactic and educational action.
Social competence: K01, K05, K06.
Student has qualities of openness and willingness to enter into relations with others. He/she is prepared for sel-study and improving skills according to the emerging needs. Student has competence in counseling and crisis intervention.
Assessment criteria
Knowledge
After listening to lectures, students should be able to clearly and clearly define, explain, distinguish, present and formulate problems related to raising a disabled child.
Skills
Students participating in lectures should acquire skills in analyzing problems related to raising a disabled child. Should acquire the ability to develop, organize, classify and compare. He should also acquire skills to draw conclusions based on theorems, verification and prediction, and set criteria for the recognition of motives and causes. He should also acquire skills to lead and implement new projects.
competence
After listening to lectures, students should acquire the following competences: caution and criticism in expressing opinions, acquire the ability to work in a team and lead it, be open to new problems, demonstrate responsibility for decisions made. He should be open and creative, sensitive to other people's problems and able to discuss and compromise.
On the final rating (2) cannot use the transferred knowledge in theory and practice.
For the assessment of (3) partly uses acquired knowledge
For the assessment db (4) correctly uses and is able to use the acquired knowledge and is able to discuss
For a very good (5) grade, the student correctly uses the knowledge acquired during lectures. He can apply it in practice and theory, and is able to solve everyday problems of a disabled child.
The condition of passing the course is active participation in lectures and passing one literature in this field.
Bibliography
Literatura.
1.Miłkowska G., Olszak-Krzyzanowska B. (red.) Teraźniejszość i przyszłość osób niepełnpsprawnych, Kraków 2008.
2.Szczepankowski B., Wspomaganie rozwoju dziecka
niesłyszącego.Warszawa 2009.
3.Łobocki M. Teoria wychowania w zarysie.Bydgoszcz 2003.
4.Kielin J., Jak pracować z rodzicami dzieci upośledzonych,
Gdańsk 2003.
5.Kowalik S.,Psychologia rehabilitacyjna,Warszawa 2007.
Bibliografia:
1. Arusztowicz B., Bąkowski H., Dziecko kalekie jakiego nie znamy,Warszawa,1989.
2. Dziak A., (red.) Aby dziecko było sprawne, Warszawa " PZWL, 1993.
3. Dykcik W. (red.) Autyzm. Kontrowersje i wyzwania. Poznań "1999.
4. Gałkowski T., Dziecko autystyczne w środowisku rodzinnym i szkolnym,Warszawa,WSiP,1995.
6. Goralówna M., Hołyńska B. Rehabilitacja małych dzieci z wadą słuchu,Warszawa,PZWL,1984.
7. Jaklewicz H.. Autyzm wczesnodziecięcy. Diagnoza, przebieg, leczenie. Gdańsk, Gdańskie Wyd.Ped.,1993.
8. Korzon A. Wychowanie słuchowe dzieci z wadą słuchu, Katowice, Infograf, 1993
9. Zamkowska A. Systemy kształcenia integracyjnego w wybranych krajach Unii Europejskiej, Radom 2004.
10. Ferenz K., Kozioł E., Kompetencje nauczyciela wychowawcy, Zielona Góra 2002.
Kościelska M.,Oblicza upośledzenia,Warszawa1995.
11.Wyczesany J., Kształcenie zintegrowane dzieci o specyficznych potrzebach edukacyjnych,Kraków 2002.
12.Obuchowska I. (red.) , Dziecko niepełnosprawne w rodzinie,Warszawa 1995.
Notes
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