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Original scientific paper

https://doi.org/10.15516/cje.v17i0.872

Teachers’ Views on Types of Support Provided for Pupils with Learning Disabilities

Amalija Žakelj ; National Education Institute of Slovenia


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Abstract

The article presents the types of help provided for pupils with learning disabilities in mathematics in Slovenian primary schools. We have carried out research into the implementation of different types of help in reference to the Working Concept: Learning Disabilities in Primary Schools, assuming that schools provide individual support work plans for pupils with learning disabilities. A questionnaire was used to assess the implementation of assistance provided to pupils with learning disabilities during lessons and out of regular mathematics instruction as well as the satisfaction of teachers with the efficiency of different forms of assistance for pupils with learning disabilities in mathematics. Respondents were asked to evaluate through different assessment scales the frequency of the implementation of various forms of assistance in and out of classes (1-never, 2-rarely, 3-often, 4-always), as well as their satisfaction with the effectiveness of types of assistance provided for pupils with learning disabilities in mathematics through different assessment scales (1-not satisfied with efficiency at all, 2-barely satisfied with efficiency, 3- neither satisfied nor dissatisfied with efficiency, 4-quite satisfied with efficiency, 5-very satisfied with efficiency). The results of the empirical study have shown that teachers most often choose remedial classes, assistance to pupils within extended stay and additional individual assistance out of regular instruction; and during regular classes they tend to adapt their delivery of the syllabus, they adapt the knowledge consolidation models and they adapt the application of adequate learning tools. As regards the teaching process, teachers’ highest assessment is given to the satisfaction of effective adaptation of the knowledge consolidation model and to the promotion of the use of effective teaching materials.

Keywords

additional individual help; learning disabilities; mobile special pedagogues; pupils with learning disabilities; types of assistance

Hrčak ID:

153245

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/153245

Publication date:

30.11.2015.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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