SUPPORT IN INCLUSIVE EDUCATION
Journal Title: Human Research in Rehabilitation - Year 2016, Vol 0, Issue 0
Abstract
In order for inclusive class to be successful, associates are of great help to teachers. Besides associates, teachers' specialization can be accomplished through educational seminars on the inclusion topic. However, information about inclusion, working with children with special needs, can also be found in scientific journals that offer more information on methods of working with children with special needs, didactic materials customized according to abilities of children. Aim of this research was to establish the ways of supporting teachers in their work with children with special needs. The research included 30 respondents. For needs of this research four schools in Sarajevo canton were selected: “Vladislav Skarić”, “Silvija Strahimir Kranjčević”, “Isak Samokovlija”, and “Avdo Smailović”. In all of these schools education of children with special needs is conducted. Based on the analysis, we could conclude that most of the support that teachers receive comes from educational seminars and scientific literature and least of the support comes from associates.
Authors and Affiliations
Belma Čičkušić, Ševala Tulumović, Selma Bakić, Salem Bakić
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