The challenges of modern education – a student with Asperger Syndrome (autism spectrum disorder) in a classroom

M. Banasiak
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Currently, many students in mainstream schools have been diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome or symptoms of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ICD10). Since the term Asperger Syndrome has been adopted in both scientific and colloquial language and is associated with specific dysfunctions in specific spheres, I will use this term for the purposes of this article. Some of these students may have associated difficulties, e.g., in learning or ADHD. In schools, it is not uncommon to also find students who exhibit autism or Asperger syndrome behaviour but without a diagnosis. By participating in the standard education cycle, teaching in elementary schools become a challenge for teachers because they face many challenges themselves. The purpose of the article is to show the difficulties faced by students with Asperger syndrome at school. An indication of how teachers can organize work in the classroom to ensure optimal working conditions for students with AS and to avoid provoking unnecessary tensions and frustration that would disturb work during the lesson will be provided.
现代教育的挑战——一个患有阿斯伯格综合症(自闭症谱系障碍)的学生在教室里
目前,许多主流学校的学生被诊断为亚斯伯格综合症或自闭症谱系障碍(ICD10)的症状。由于阿斯伯格综合症这个术语在科学语言和口语中都被采用,并且与特定领域的特定功能障碍有关,因此我将在本文中使用这个术语。其中一些学生可能有相关的困难,例如学习或注意力缺陷多动症。在学校里,也经常发现学生表现出自闭症或阿斯伯格综合症的行为,但没有得到诊断。通过参与标准的教育周期,小学教学对教师来说是一种挑战,因为他们自己面临着许多挑战。这篇文章的目的是展示阿斯伯格综合症学生在学校所面临的困难。教师如何在课堂上组织工作,以确保为AS学生提供最佳的工作条件,并避免引发不必要的紧张和沮丧,以免干扰课堂上的工作。
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