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摘要
该研究解决了支持全纳教育的一个因素,这可以在主流学校和特殊学校之间的可能关系领域中发现。这主要是为了展示作者在自己的研究中发现的这些学校之间合作的一些良好做法。另一个目的是将收集到的信息与有关该主题的文献中在该领域制定的概念和假设/建议进行比较。该研究是在Badanie praktyki ogólnodostępnych szkół podstawowych w zakresie edukacji włączającej(研究全纳教育领域主流小学的实践)项目中进行的,该项目由国家教育部资助,并于2020年委托卡托维兹西里西亚大学进行。数据收集采用焦点小组访谈法。研究小组由主流学校的校长、教师、专家、非教学人员、公立学校的学生及其家长组成。这项研究包括了来自40所学校的200多名受访者。研究结果表明,两类学校合作的良好实践范围有限。最多的例子发生在共同组织娱乐和教育活动的领域。在方法支持和在县或市建立自我教育小组方面,合作的案例要少得多。研究的第一部分是对自己的研究理念的介绍。第二部分包括特殊学校和主流学校之间合作的一些确定的做法,这些做法面临着关于这一主题的文献中提出的两种类型学校合作的一些建议。整篇文章以最后的结论结束。
Good practices in collaboration between mainstream and special school
The study addresses an element of the support for inclusive education that can be spotted in the sphere of possible relations between mainstream and special school. This mostly aims at presenting some good practices in collaboration between these schools, identified in the author’s own research. An additional aim is to confront the collected information with the concepts and assumptions/proposals formulated in this area in the literature on the subject. The research was conducted within the project: Badanie praktyki ogólnodostępnych szkół podstawowych w zakresie edukacji włączającej [Studying the practices of mainstream primary schools in the field of inclusive education], financed by the Ministry of National Education and commissioned to the University of Silesia in Katowice in 2020. The data were collected with the use of focus group interview technique. The study group consisted of mainstream school head-teachers, teachers, specialists, non-teaching staff, students of public schools and their parents. The study comprised over two hundred respondents from forty schools. The research results reveal a limited scope of good practices in collaboration of both types of school. The greatest number of examples occurs in the area of common organization of ludic and educational events. Much fewer cases of collaboration can be spotted in the field of methodological support and of creating self-education groups in counties or municipalities.
The first part of the study is a presentation of the own research concept. The second part comprises some identified practices in collaboration between special and mainstream school, which have been confronted with a few suggestions for partnership of both these types of school presented in the literature on the subject. The whole article is completed with final conclusions.