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The problems of people with disabilities are determined by the dynamics of interactions between them and the social environment in which they live. Therefore, the bio-psycho-socio-spiritual model of health is linked to the civilian model, accentuating the active participation in the social life of a particular community. The convergence of these models is present in the transdisciplinary content of the publication, which examines the quality of life of pupils in inclusive education in the Central European region. The authors identified specific limits and possibilities of the educational environment and its impact on the quality of life of children with disabilities. They explained the evidence-based practice and enhanced the competency-based approach to the persons involved in education, their relatives and multidisciplinary school teams.



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Quality of life – Social-motor-emotional-linguistic-cognitive component of development – Sensory impairment – Mental health – Social skills – Inclusive education – Non-formal and formal education – Legal adjustment of the right to inclusive education in Germany – Bavaria, Hungary, Poland, Czech and Slovakia

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 22/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9783631774397, 978-3631774397
      ISBN10: 3631774397

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The problems of people with disabilities are determined by the dynamics of interactions between them and the social environment in which they live. Therefore, the bio-psycho-socio-spiritual model of health is linked to the civilian model, accentuating the active participation in the social life of a particular community. The convergence of these models is present in the transdisciplinary content of the publication, which examines the quality of life of pupils in inclusive education in the Central European region. The authors identified specific limits and possibilities of the educational environment and its impact on the quality of life of children with disabilities. They explained the evidence-based practice and enhanced the competency-based approach to the persons involved in education, their relatives and multidisciplinary school teams.



      Table of Contents

      Quality of life – Social-motor-emotional-linguistic-cognitive component of development – Sensory impairment – Mental health – Social skills – Inclusive education – Non-formal and formal education – Legal adjustment of the right to inclusive education in Germany – Bavaria, Hungary, Poland, Czech and Slovakia

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