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1 | The problem of socialization of students with autism spectrum disorders is addressed. One of the main problems of interaction with adults and peers is violation of communication owing to the distorted perception of reality. The analysis of strong and weak points of use of speech components of children of the specified category is carried out and one of the modern approaches to enhancing communication processes – the use of alternative communication is presented. The inclusion of scripted (scripted, automated) phrases in the learning process, social interaction, and game allows children with autistic range disorders to form the communication skills that are necessary for their inclusion in a society. The article presents examples of social scenarios that mimic children in the classroom. The significance of the diagnosis of speech typologies in ASD is determined, which is due to the determination of the educational path of social communication in children with ASD. The analysis of the behavior and interaction of autists with adults was also carried out according to the following criteria: a large volume of nouns, imitation of nouns, a small number of imitations, wider use of narrative sentences, the presence of correlations of the subject’s concept of a word. In this regard, among children with ASD, both reference and expressive children can be distinguished. Keywords: children with autism spectrum disorders, communication, referential and expressive speech type, social and echolalistic scripting | 728 | ||||
2 | The article presents the data relevant for training and socialization of persons with disabilities. The urgency of studying vocabulary in the conditions of inclusive education, based on the example of children with visual impairments and children with autism spectrum disorders, is proved. Analyzed the specificity of formation of vocabulary in a deficit and a distorted form of dysontogenesis. The difficulties of perception and reproduction of vocabulary in students with disabilities are indicated. Based on the above data a strategy for the compensation of vocabulary deficits through an interagency approach has been developed. The interdepartmental approach involves interaction at three levels (the level of the region, the municipality and the specific organization), which makes possible social partnership and provides the necessary general conditions for the sustainable functioning of the process of compensation of lexical deficit as a social system. Social interaction is presented on the example of volunteer activity of students of pedagogical university on the basis of school for students with disabilities and theatrical excursions organized for children with disabilities and youth by the Department of Culture of the Administration of Tomsk, the Museum of History of Tomsk, the Tourist Information Center of Tomsk. Volunteer activities of students are manifested in various directions: summer school camp, creative workshops and master classes, tolerance days and New Year party. This practice is very useful for students, as modern realities imply the ability to work in an inclusive education system. In turn, creative activities can interest children and gain new social skills, enrich vocabulary and compensate for lexical difficulties. Keywords: lexical deficit, inclusive education, interactive excursion, volunteer activity, children with disabilities, vocabulary, interdepartmental interaction, socialization | 758 | ||||
3 | The article presents, on the basis of a theoretical analysis of the phenomenon of motivational space, its content, leading formation technologies. The specificity of modern models of the organization of the educational process by means of blended learning is revealed. The necessity of blended learning in training students of pedagogical universities is actualized. The urgency of the problem of optimizing the use of distance and blended learning for university students is substantiated. The characteristic of blended learning is given, theoretical and empirical studies in the field of distance and blended learning are analyzed, their positive aspects are identified and indicated. The motivational component makes it possible to determine the perspective of the program for the integration of various forms in the teaching of students, including foreign students and those with disabilities. The key motivational features of students and teachers of higher education at the present stage of implementation of various forms of education are scientifically substantiated. The purpose of the study is to analyze the specifics of the motivational space through blended learning tools. Potential resources of this form of obtaining information are demonstrated and tendencies of self-determination of students and teachers in professional activities through blended learning are determined. Keywords: motivation, motivated space, professional competence, blended learning tools, electronic communication | 848 | ||||
4 | The article analyzes the current state of the problem of rehabilitation (habilitation) of preschool children after cochlear implantation. The authors analyze the different approaches of accompanying deaf children with cochlear implants that exist in the Russian Federation. The relevance of the research topic is due to the significant increase in the number of such schoolage children in Russia over the past 10 years. The purpose of the article is a comparative analysis of the experience presented in the scientific literature of accompanying families raising children with disabilities with cochlear implants on various educational routes and areas of life. The author also analyzes the experience of the Australian parent community on the issues of accompanying children after cochlear implantation. The article provides information confirming the specifics of the development of children who have undergone cochlear implantation and their peers who use hearing aids. Work, support of preschool children with cochlear implants is carried out not only at the clinical bases of the Scientific and Clinical Center of Otorhinolaryngology of Russia, but also in its branches in republican, regional, regional clinical hospitals with the involvement of regional specialists of the federal districts of the country. A necessary condition for supporting preschool children after cochlear implantation is the implementation of the principles of correctional and developmental activities. Keywords: children with a cochlear implant, habilitation, correctional and pedagogical assistance, psychological and pedagogical support of children after cochlear implantation, regional conditions | 575 | ||||
5 | Trends in the training of defectologists are considered, taking into account the historical aspect and analysis of the current state of the problem. The main directions that determine the trends in the formation of interdisciplinary competencies are determined, the reasons are indicated and the existing historical experience of training interdisciplinary specialists is analyzed. The reasons for the need to include interdisciplinary technologies and forms of interaction in the training of specialists are highlighted. Various types of professional activities of teacher-defectologists in the conditions of inclusive education presuppose the presence of professional and personal competencies, which dictates the need to expand the interdisciplinary approach by revising the methods of conducting lectures through the use of search, research activities of students, solving various professional tasks within the content of the curriculum based on the use of the principle of interdisciplinarity. Various forms of conducting lectures and practical classes are analyzed, organizational parameters are determined. The emphasis is made on the application of the methods of conducting lectures, using the search, research activities of students, which makes it possible to enrich literacy in related areas of defectological science. The authors indicated the need to introduce the content of professional disciplines for solving defectological problems through the establishment of interdisciplinary connections, using interactive test tasks of a different nature. An innovative form of control in the form of a practice-oriented exam has been determined, which allows to determine the readiness of a future specialist to solve professional problems. Keywords: inclusive education, interdisciplinary competences, professional competencies, the principle of interdisciplinarity, social order, teacher defectologist | 446 | ||||
6 | Inclusion is a concept that seeks to ensure equal opportunities and accessibility of education for all children, including students and pupils with different nosologies. However, despite the positive aspects of inclusion, such a progressive education system does not always meet the educational needs of children with dysontogenesis, which hinders the realization of the potential of such pupils and students. The problem is that teachers do not have sufficient knowledge and skills to work effectively with children of various categories, which can lead to insufficient support and results. The purpose of the article is to identify markers of safe inclusive support for children with disabilities in psychophysical development. The article analyzes the resources and support needed for a safe inclusive educational system. Identification and study by the author of the most relevant inclusion parameters allowed to identify the most important and significant markers of safe support of children with learning difficulties. Possible markers include the competence of the accompanying specialist, which is defined as a safety factor only in the case of versatility as a basic professional characteristic of the teacher. The survey shows that the majority of teachers demonstrate insufficient knowledge about the specific needs and requests of persons with developmental pathology, as well as limited professional communication skills with children. Special methods are needed to develop such a professional quality of a teacher as versatility. Keywords: children with disorders in psychophysical development, inclusive safety, markers of safe support, multidisciplinary specialist | 181 |