What about starting a devision for these children, in one or two
school in a district by providing accessibility training? This will
empower them and help them to mingle with the normal students.
Renuka.
On 1/15/16, bala9119 wrote:
> What we need to those who haven't got
Hi.
Greetingsā¦
The topic on the list triggered me too to write, as it reminded me
about the Term Paper(Secondary Research) carried out by me in my
second year PG Course on , CREATIVE TEACHING METHODS FOR SPECIAL NEEDS
CHILDREN!
Sharing with you all just a short relevant portion from it!
Here,in trivandrum some of selected schools are provided such accessibility
trainings,my son has studied in such normal school, as well as,..though he
is having partial vision and hearing loss... By studying in such
schools...kids can improve their confidence as you said is right
Siby
On
i studyed in an integrated school in venkatagiri i could mingle with
normal students. some of my normal friends learnt braille and wrote
notes in braille and helped me. there are problems in learning
mathematics i agree. but over all inclusive education gives an
opportunity to inclusive society.
Welll, an interesting topic which kindled me to write.
after finishing 10th standard in the special school in Tamil Medium,
I've joined Ramakrishna Mission Main Highersecondary School Chennai.
at that time, i am not aware of resource teachers and integrated
schools, just joined with sighted and
the
disabled.
Subject: [AI] share my openion on mix and match regarding
i studyed in an integrated school in venkatagiri i could mingle with
normal students. some of my normal friends learnt braille and wrote
notes in braille and helped me. there are problems in learning
mathematics i agree
I agree to some extent there should be special schools but when child
enters integreated schools there should be special educators who
should be knowing braille in all government & private schools
regarding this I had heard Ministry of HRD has ordered there will be
one special educators in
I think special schools should be encouraged till primary level, say
up to 7th Standard,
and then the student can think for her/himself, and it becomes easier
to learn with other students as they would have acquired the Basics of
dealing with disability in a Special environment.
I would agree that
On 1/15/16, bala9119 wrote:
> Welll, an interesting topic which kindled me to write.
> after finishing 10th standard in the special school in Tamil Medium,
> I've joined Ramakrishna Mission Main Highersecondary School Chennai.
> at that time, i am not aware of resource
What we need to those who haven't got the opportunity to be educated
in the integrated school is a course or training on "behavior
modification." this is a looming problem among us. when we integrate
with the sighted world, we can easily avail this. otherwise, we need
to have a course or training
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