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Book Umsetzung von Inklusion   ber Schul  und Unterrichtsentwicklung

Download or read book Umsetzung von Inklusion ber Schul und Unterrichtsentwicklung written by Katharina Kukasch and published by GRIN Verlag. This book was released on 2014-10-14 with total page 33 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Studienarbeit aus dem Jahr 2014 im Fachbereich Pädagogik - Schulpädagogik, Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Institut für Erziehungswissenschaft), Veranstaltung: Schulentwicklung an Gesamtschulen, Sprache: Deutsch, Abstract: Schon seit Menschenbeginn ist es eine existente Tatsache, dass Gesellschaften geprägt sind von Heterogenität ihrer einzelnen Mitglieder. Ein adäquater Umgang damit, vor allem in bildungspolitischer Hinsicht, gerät jedoch erst seit verhältnismäßig kurzer Zeit in den Fokus der Diskussion und hat auch im Jahr 2014 noch keine zufriedenstellende Vollendung erreicht. Das Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, einen Teilaspekt der in vielerlei Hinsicht von Heterogenität geprägten Gesellschaft in Deutschland, nämlich die gemeinsame Schulbildung behinderter und nicht behinderter Kinder, mit dem Fokus auf den weiterführenden Schulen, genauer zu betrachten – und zwar im Zuge der Inklusion. Diese Arbeit wird die Inklusion in Deutschland sowohl vor dem Hintergrund der Schul- als auch vor dem Hintergrund der Unterrichtsentwicklung betrachten. Welche Voraussetzungen müssen geschaffen und welche Maßnahmen ergriffen werden, damit die Inklusion im deutschen Bildungswesen gelingen kann? Da es bereits Beispiele von Schulen gibt, die Inklusion schon über einen langen Zeitraum betreiben, besteht diese Arbeit aus einem theoretischen und einem an einem konkreten Beispiel orientierten Teil. Im theoretischen Teil wird zunächst der Begriff der Inklusion definiert und bestimmt, um eine fundierte, wissenschaftlich begründete begriffliche Basis der Ausführungen zu schaffen, dann wird die historische Entwicklung der Inklusion nachgezeichnet, um anschließend den Blick auf die notwendigen strukturellen und organisatorischen Veränderungen der Schulentwicklung und der Unterrichtsentwicklung zu richten, die erforderlich sind, damit eine Schule sich in eine inklusive Richtung bewegen kann. (...)

Book Inklusive Schul  und Unterrichtsentwicklung

Download or read book Inklusive Schul und Unterrichtsentwicklung written by Frank Hellmich and published by Kohlhammer Verlag. This book was released on 2018-08-22 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Die inklusive Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung bildet gegenwärtig die große Herausforderung im Bildungswesen. Noch immer ist zu wenig über die Bedingungen des Gemeinsamen Unterrichts sowie die Gestaltung inklusiver Schulen bekannt. Das Buch gibt einen Überblick über Entwicklungsprojekte zur Realisierung eines inklusiven Bildungssystems und gleichzeitig einen Einblick in aktuelle empirische Ergebnisse zur inklusiven Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung. Es behandelt folgende Themen: Gelingensbedingungen der inklusiven Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung, Einstellungen von Kindern, Eltern und Lehrkräften zum inklusiven Unterricht, Lernen in der inklusiven Schule und Möglichkeiten der Qualifizierung von angehenden Lehrkräften für den inklusiven Unterricht.

Book Inklusion  Profile f  r die Schul  und Unterrichtsentwicklung in Deutschland    sterreich und der Schweiz

Download or read book Inklusion Profile f r die Schul und Unterrichtsentwicklung in Deutschland sterreich und der Schweiz written by Birgit Lütje-Klose and published by Waxmann Verlag. This book was released on 2017 with total page 308 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Viele Schulen in den deutschsprachigen Ländern stehen derzeit vor der Herausforderung, inklusive Strukturen zu entwickeln und umzusetzen. Mit Beiträgen aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz wird ein umfassender Überblick über die Entwicklung hin zu inklusiven Schulkulturen gegeben. Folgende Aspekte einer inklusiven Schulentwicklung stehen dabei im Fokus: Demokratische Schulkultur, Bedeutung des Wohlbefindens und der Gesundheit, Zusammenarbeit mit Eltern, Umgang mit der Leistungsbewertung, Schaffung kooperativer Strukturen, Gestaltung eines adaptiven und partizipativen Unterrichts. Die Profile werden sowohl von namhaften WissenschaftlerInnen aus verschiedenen erziehungswissenschaftlichen Disziplinen konzeptualisiert und analysiert als auch durch je einen Praxisbeitrag einer besonders ausgewiesenen inklusiv arbeitenden Schule des Primar- oder Sekundarbereichs konkretisiert. Insofern ist das Werk sowohl für die Lehreraus- und -weiterbildung als auch für die Schulpraxis von Relevanz.

Book Basiswissen Lehrerbildung  Inklusion in Schule und Unterricht

Download or read book Basiswissen Lehrerbildung Inklusion in Schule und Unterricht written by Thomas Riecke-Baulecke and published by Klett / Kallmeyer. This book was released on 2022-04-06 with total page 369 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Modelle und Arbeitsfelder für inklusive Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung Inklusion in Schule und Unterricht ist ein Schwerpunktthema, das die bildungspolitischen Debatten in den letzten Jahren befeuert und die Perspektiven auf Bildung, Erziehung und Unterricht grundlegend verändert hat. Doch welche Konzepte und Modelle stehen hinter dem Begriff "Inklusion"? Und wie lassen sich die wissenschaftlichen Befunde in nachhaltige und erfolgreiche Praxislösungen umsetzen? Der neue Band aus der Reihe Basiswissen Lehrerbildung fokussiert auf Modelle und Aufgabenbereiche, die für eine inklusive Unterrichts- und Schulentwicklung relevant sind. Renommierte Inklusionsexperten, die über langjährige Erfahrungen in sonderpädagogischen und schulpädagogischen Arbeitsfeldern verfügen, vernetzen Theorie und Praxis, um eine kooperative Zusammenarbeit in multiprofessionellen Teams initiieren und weiterentwickeln zu können. Erfahren Sie mehr über: Grundlagen der inklusiven Bildung und der Sonderpädagogik Organisations- und Evaluationsmodelle für Inklusion an Schulen Kriterien für inklusive Unterrichtsentwicklung Kooperations- und Fortbildungsplanung für Schulen Entwicklungsbereiche und Förderschwerpunkte psychologische und prozessbegleitende Diagnostik Förderplanung und Beratung Digitale Medien Das Buch richtet sich an Lehramtsstudierende, Referendare, Lehrkräfte, Studien- bzw. Seminarleiter, Fortbildner, Fachkonferenzleiter, Schulleitungen und alle, die sich einen Überblick über die gesamte schulische Bildungskette verschaffen möchten, um professionelles Handeln reflektieren und in der Praxis begleiten zu können.

Book Qualit  tsbausteine schulischer Inklusion

Download or read book Qualit tsbausteine schulischer Inklusion written by Katharina Wirtz and published by Julius Klinkhardt. This book was released on 2020-11-20 with total page 513 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Integration in der Sek  I und II

Download or read book Integration in der Sek I und II written by Marianne Wilhelm and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung: Nach Wilhelm ist eine Schule inklusiv, wenn es selbstverständlich ist, dass alle Schülerinnen und Schüler die Schule im Wohngebiet besuchen und die Schule dafür verantwortlich ist, sie alle zu fördern. Weil in der Sekundarstufe I und II die Stoff- und Fachorientierung an Bedeutung gewinnt, ist es dort schwieriger, die Unterschiedlichkeit der Kinder zu akzeptieren. Das vorliegende Buch nimmt diese Stufen in den Fokus. Die Autorin umreisst wichtige Aspekte der Inklusion in Bezug auf Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung. Beispiele: Balance zwischen Individualisierung und Gemeinschaftsbildung, Zieldifferenzierung, jahrgangsgemischte Klassen, Planung mit Kompetenzrastern, reformpädagogische Modelle als Grundlage für inklusionstaugliche Konzepte. Um Schulen Mut zu machen, die geeigneten Formen zu suchen, legt sie gelungene Beispiele von Inklusion vor. Das Buch ist gut verständlich geschrieben und sorgfältig aufgemacht. Eine Fundgrube für Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung. Brigit Ulmann Stohler.

Book School Improvement Through Performance Feedback

Download or read book School Improvement Through Performance Feedback written by A.J. Visscher and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2013-10-08 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Internationally there is an increasing trend to publish and feed back information to schools and teachers on their functioning. School improvement is often the central goal, though accountability and the promotion of parental/student school choice also play an important role.Practical initiatives and research in this field have often failed to recognize the full complexity of improving schools through school performance feedback. Relevant questions are, for example, to what extent: the information fed back to schools is valued and understood by them; the school performance feedback enables appropriate diagnosis and remediation to take place in schools; the use of the feedback generates conflicts and tensions for teachers and administrators; the features of the implementation process and school organization influence the utilization of school performance feedback systems; schools do actually improve as a result of performance feedback; and the feedback systems have unintended effects. This book fills the gap by including: a thorough conceptualization of school feedback as a performance enhancing mechanism, and the prerequisites for utilizing this information in schools; a typology of school performance indicators; a review of the research on the impact of feeding back performance information to individuals and to organizations; evidence on the process, problems and impact of school performance feedback from an international variety of contexts (Australia, the Netherlands, United Kingdom, USA); and reflections on these experiences within the theoretical framework, leading to recommended strategies for school improvement through performance feedback.

Book EDU TRANSVERSAL No  01 2022

    Book Details:
  • Author : Ruth Mateus-Berr
  • Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
  • Release : 2022-07-18
  • ISBN : 3110791714
  • Pages : 136 pages

Download or read book EDU TRANSVERSAL No 01 2022 written by Ruth Mateus-Berr and published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. This book was released on 2022-07-18 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The challenges of a complex and volatile world require solutions that reconcile divergent perspectives and interests. In schools, interdisciplinarity has been integrated within curricula for decades, yet it is rarely applied as a collaborative practice. Communication between different fields of research is not enough. Without meaningful collaboration, opportunities to connect are lost, and teachers and students fail to benefit from the experience of lived interdisciplinarity. A new periodical, entitled EDU:TRANSVERSAL, presents the latest findings of national and international transversal research as well as the state of the art of interdisciplinarity in didactics. The aim of this annual publication is to stimulate a transversal turn in education.

Book Collaborative Teaching in Secondary Schools

Download or read book Collaborative Teaching in Secondary Schools written by Wendy W. Murawski and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2009-03-31 with total page 289 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Comparing the co-teaching relationship to a marriage, this resource offers a lighthearted yet comprehensive perspective on setting up, conducting, and maintaining a successful co-teaching partnership.

Book The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography

Download or read book The Oxford Handbook of Economic Geography written by Gordon L. Clark and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2003-07-10 with total page 780 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: 1 Economic Geography: Transition and Growth Gordon L Clark and Maryann Feldmann and Meric Gertler 2 Economic Geography: The Great Half Century Allen Scott Part I Conceptual Perspectives Section 1 Mapping the Territory 3 Where in the World is the 'New Economic Geography'? Paul Krugman 4 Doing Regulation Jamie Peck Section 2 Analytical Frameworks 5 The New Economics of Urban and Regional Growth Ed Glaeser 6 Geography or Economics? Conceptions of Space, Time, Interdependence, and Agency Eric Sheppard Part II Global Economic Integration Section 3 Investment and Trade 7 The Geography of International Investment Tony Venables and Howard Shatz 8 Globalization, Localization, and Trade Michael Storpor Section 4 Development and Underdevelopment 9 Geography and Economic Development John Gallup and Andrew Mellinger and Jeffrey Sachs 10 The Great Tablecloth: Bread and Butter Politics and the Political Economy of Food and Poverty Michael Watts Section 5 Finance Capital 11 The Regulation of International Finance Risto Laulajainen 12 Finance and Localities Adam Tickell Part III Corporate Structure, Strategy, and Location Section 6 Competition, Location, and Strategy 13 Locations, Clusters, and Company Strategy Michael Porter 14 Places and Flows: Situating International Investment Peter Dicken 15 The Globalization of Retail Capital: Themes for Economic Geography Neil Wrigley Section 7 Remaking the Corporation 16 The Management of Time and Space Erica Schoenberger 17 Corporate Form and Spatial Form David B. Audretsch Part IV The Geography of Innovation Section 8 National and Localized Learning 18 National States and Economic Development: from National Systems of Production to National Systems of Knowledge Creation and Learning Bengt-Ake Lundvall and Peter Maskell 19 Location and Innovation: The New Economic Geography of Innovation, Spillover, and Agglomeration Maryann Feldman 20 Restructuring and Innovation in Long Term Regional Change Cristiano Antonelli Section 9 Districts and Regional Innovation Systems 21 Industrial Districts: The Contributions of Marshall and Beyond Bjorn Asheim 22 Innovation Networks, Regions, and Globalization Beat Hotz-Hart Part V Localities and Difference Section 10 Labour and Locality 23 Local Labour Markets: Their Nature, Performance, and Regulation Ron Martin 24 Firms, Workers, and the Geographic Concentration of Economic Activity Gordon Hanson Section 11 Gender, Race, and Place 25 Feminists Rethink the Economic: The Economics of Gender/the Gender of Economics Linda McDowelll 26 Racial and Economic Segregation in US Metropolitan Areas John Kain Section 12 Communities, Politics, and Power 27 Elite Power, Global Forces, and the Political Economy of Global Development Eric Swyngedouw 28 Economic Geography in Practice: Local Economic Development Policy Amy Glasmeier Part VI Global Transformations Section 13 Environment and Regulation 29 Markets and Environmental Quality R. Kerry Turner 30 Environmental Innovation and Regulation David Angel Section 14 Trade and Investment Blocs 31 Spontaneous Integration in Japan and East Asia: Development Crisis and Beyond Tetsuo Abo 32 Regional Economic Integration in North America John Holmes 33 The EU as more than a Triad Market for National Economic Spaces Ash Amin Part VII Coda 34 Pandora's Box? Cultural Geographies of Economies Nigel Thrift.

Book The Finnish Education System and Pisa

Download or read book The Finnish Education System and Pisa written by Sirkku Kupiainen and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 61 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Miracle of Education

    Book Details:
  • Author : Hannele Niemi
  • Publisher : Springer
  • Release : 2016-11-25
  • ISBN : 9463007768
  • Pages : 294 pages

Download or read book Miracle of Education written by Hannele Niemi and published by Springer. This book was released on 2016-11-25 with total page 294 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Finnish pupils’ success in international student assessment tests and the characteristics of the Finnish educational system are the focus of interest all around in the world. The significance of Finnish educational policy and societal atmosphere are continuously discussed. This book provides explanations, answers and reflections to these questions. Over 30 expert authors have contributed to this book by bringing their own specific research-based points of view.The second edition of the book introduces the new national curriculum for basic education that now provides guidelines for school-based curricula. Students’ learning with engagement and schools as learning communities are core visions of the reform. The authors also reflect on the PISA 2012 results. The book gives an example on how to use PISA information for national improvements. In Finland, all evaluations are enhancement-led and this also includes PISA measurements.The book illustrates how teaching and learning of different subjects is realized in Finnish schools and describes the essential characteristics and methods of teaching, learning materials and research on these issues.The book provides important insight and reflections to international researchers, teachers, students, journalists and policy makers, who are interested in teaching and learning in Finnish schools. It shows the results of the systematic and persistent work that has been done on education and schooling in Finland.The main features of education in Finland are: Strong equity policy.Teachers as autonomous and reflective academic experts.Flexible educational structures and local responsibility for curriculum development.Evaluation for improvements, not for ranking.No national testing, no inspectorate.Research-based teacher education.Teachers’ high competence in content knowledge and pedagogy.Trust in education and teachers."

Book ADHD in the Schools

    Book Details:
  • Author : George J. DuPaul
  • Publisher : Guilford Publication
  • Release : 1994
  • ISBN : 9780898622454
  • Pages : 269 pages

Download or read book ADHD in the Schools written by George J. DuPaul and published by Guilford Publication. This book was released on 1994 with total page 269 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Affecting one out of every 20 children and adolescents, ADHD is often first identified by education professionals--teachers, counselors, or school psychologists. Until now, however, the literature on ADHD has primarily been written by and for clinic -based practitioners. Addressing school-related problems associated with ADHD such as academic underachievement, noncompliance with classroom rules, and problematic peer relationships, this book is specifically designed to meet the needs of school psychologists, guidance counselors, administrators, and both regular and special education teachers.

Book Measuring Up

    Book Details:
  • Author : John Sabatini
  • Publisher : R&L Education
  • Release : 2012-06-07
  • ISBN : 1607094878
  • Pages : 182 pages

Download or read book Measuring Up written by John Sabatini and published by R&L Education. This book was released on 2012-06-07 with total page 182 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In recent decades, the science of reading acquisition has been advancing through interdisciplinary research in cognitive, psycholinguistic, developmental, genetic, neuroscience, cross-language, and experimental comparison studies of effective instruction. Some of the science of reading has emerged from the theory and research into the realm of practice and policy. Yet the science and practice of measuring “reading comprehension” has remained relatively immune to much of this foundational knowledge. Measuring Up questions the traditional format of reading comprehension tests, typically a single series of questions asked about a series of passages, and offers ideas and innovations we might expect in a next generation of 21st century reading assessments. Sabatini, Albro, and O'Reilly believe that in light of the move towards Common Core State Standards and assessments, as well as significant national investments in reading and literacy education, it is a critical and opportune time to bring together the research and measurement community to address fundamental issues of measuring reading comprehension, both in theory and in practice.

Book Collaboration

    Book Details:
  • Author : Paul W. Mattessich
  • Publisher : Turner Publishing Company
  • Release : 2001-05-15
  • ISBN : 1618589024
  • Pages : 137 pages

Download or read book Collaboration written by Paul W. Mattessich and published by Turner Publishing Company. This book was released on 2001-05-15 with total page 137 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What makes the difference between your collaboration's failure or success? Collaboration: What Makes It Work, Second Edition answers this question with an up-to-date and in-depth review of collaboration research. This new edition also includes The Wilder Collaboration Factors Inventory.

Book Skills and Inequality

Download or read book Skills and Inequality written by Marius R. Busemeyer and published by Cambridge University Press. This book was released on 2015 with total page 327 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book argues that critical choices about the institutional design of education systems in the post-war period have long-term implications for social inequality.

Book Reform  Inclusion and Teacher Education

Download or read book Reform Inclusion and Teacher Education written by Christine Forlin and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2008-06-05 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This ground-breaking book considers current perspective on educational reform in the Asia-Pacific regions with a focus on a new era of special education, particularly as this relates to the educational reform towards inclusive education.