Special needs children: a parent’s support in the new normal teaching pedagogy and learning alternative modality

L. D. Mallillin
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The study aims to know the profile of the respondents in terms of age, gender, educational attainment, and monthly family average income of parents and to identify how the support is extended by the parents on their special need children toward their studies along the area of becoming a strong advocate, getting acquainted with school regulation, learning to access additional services, developing relationship with children module tutors, and future of special need children. The descriptive quantitative research design is employed in the study. The subjects of the study are the parents of the special needs children who are enrolled in the different Higher Education Institutions (HEI) both in private and government entities in the GCC country. Twenty (20) parents are topped in the utilization of the study. A non-probability sampling technique is utilized in the study which is purposive sampling because it is appropriate in the development of the study. The results show that there is no significant relationship between the profile of the respondents and how support is extended by the parents of the special need children toward their studies.
特殊需要儿童:家长的支持在新常态教学中替代教学法和学习模式
本研究旨在了解调查对象在年龄、性别、受教育程度、家庭月平均收入等方面的情况,并确定家长对特殊需要儿童的学习支持是如何延伸的,包括成为一个强有力的倡导者,熟悉学校规则,学习获得额外的服务,发展与儿童模块导师的关系,以及特殊需要儿童的未来。本研究采用描述性定量研究设计。该研究的对象是在海湾合作委员会国家的私立和政府实体的不同高等教育机构(HEI)注册的特殊需要儿童的父母。20位家长在利用这项研究方面名列前茅。本研究采用了一种非概率抽样技术,即有目的抽样,因为它适合于本研究的发展。结果表明,被调查者的个人形象与特殊需要儿童的父母对其学习的支持程度之间没有显著的关系。
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