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Jamk University of Applied Sciences

Theoretical Foundations of Special Needs Education

5 cr

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Theory and philosophy of special needs education: terminology and concepts, paradigms that guide the actions, applied information in practice. Special needs education as a discipline.
Applied research as a tool for developing special support in vocational education and training. Research-based development of vocational special needs teaching.
The importance and practice of scientific research as a tool for the planning, implementation and development of special support. Topical themes in special needs education.

Items of Assessment:
Assignment 1 You will demonstrate that you have achieved the intended learning out-comes by completing the learning assignments of the online course. The tasks will show that you are familiar with the research data and literature in the field of special needs education.

Assignment 2 will bring together the intended learning outcomes of the course. In it, you will reflect on the methodological choices in the specific research you have examined, the creation of the results, and their significance and applicability to education and training. In this assignment, you will also record justified proposals for further research topics. In the closing webinar of the course, you will demonstrate your competence by presenting a summary of the final task, participating in the discussion in an informed manner, and by giving written peer feedback on a corresponding task to a fellow student.

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Scope

5 cr

Code

AE00BO56

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Jamk University of Applied Sciences

Jamk University of Applied Sciences

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Education and learning