ANALYSES OF THE TEACHER-PUPIL INTERACTION WITHIN THE INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM-CASE STUDY OF A CHILD WITH A COCHLEAR IMPLANT

Journal Title: Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation - Year 2008, Vol 9, Issue 3

Abstract

The educational system in Macedonia is directed towards the modern European standards and models of inclusive education. This is done by initiation and implementation of the innovations in the education. The inclusion of the children with impaired hearing is not connected only with their placement in the schools. In an inclusive school, quality education can be assured only in educational surrounding that is friendly towards the children and the learning process, where the difference is accepted and acknowledged as process for enrichment of all the persons involved. The social aspects of the learning process should be accentuated. This includes a dialogue between the teacher and the other teachers, the teacher and head masters of the schools, between the teacher and the children with impaired hearing and a dialogue with the parents. The teachers should take in consideration the children’s needs and interests and they should be able to conduct a flexible management of the classroom.

Authors and Affiliations

Zora JACHOVA| Faculty of Philosophy - Institute for Special Education and Rehabilitation, Aleksandra KAROVSKA| Postgraduate student on the Institute for Special Education and Rehabilitation

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Zora JACHOVA, Aleksandra KAROVSKA (2008). ANALYSES OF THE TEACHER-PUPIL INTERACTION WITHIN THE INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM-CASE STUDY OF A CHILD WITH A COCHLEAR IMPLANT. Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation, 9(3), 7-22. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-7804