行动中的多样性:神经多样性学生艺术工作坊的故事

Adi Ne'eman, Maayan Shalev, Yaara Fine
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本文介绍了一个独特的学术课程的故事,该课程侧重于在大学神经多样性学生群体中共享学习和共同创造的经验。奥兰尼姆教育学院特殊教育系致力于在特殊教育职前教师中发展一种人道主义的方法,这种方法接受每一个人,而不管个人的特点。这些职前教师了解到,支持学生发展的各个方面,满足他们不同的学习需求是很重要的。基于这一愿景,特殊教育职前教师被提供了一个艺术研讨会,在这个研讨会上,他们与来自不同宗教的有或没有智力残疾的神经多样性学生一起参与——犹太人、穆斯林和基督徒。之所以选择艺术领域,是因为它为参与者提供了平等的表达机会,而不需要事先的能力或技能。这篇论文将从教师和参与者的角度讲述这门课程的故事,涉及的主题包括分开和在一起,沟通和联系,以及不同的观点。
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Diversity in Action: The Story of an Art Workshop for Neurodiverse Students
This paper presents the story of a unique academic course that focuses on the experience of shared learning and co-creation in a neurodiverse group of students in college. The Department of Special Education at Oranim College of Education strives to develop ahumanistic approach among special education preservice teachers that accepts every person, regardless of individual characteristics. These preservice teachers learn that it is important to support all dimensions of their students’ development, addressing their diverse learning needs. Based on this vision, special education preservice teachers were offered an art workshop, in which they participate with neurodiverse students with or without intellectual disability, coming from a variety of religions—Jews, Muslims and Christians. The field of art was chosen as it provides equal opportunity of expression for participants, without requiringprior abilities or skills. This paper will present the story of this course in the eyes of both the teaching staff and participants, dealing with themes such as apart and together, communication and connection, and different perspectives.
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