Title Įrodymais grįstos mokytojo veiklos konstravimas ugdant emocijų ir elgesio sutrikimų turinčius mokinius /
Translation of Title The Development of Evidence-Based Teacher’s Activity, Teaching Students with Emotional and Behavioural Disorders.
Authors Geležinienė, Renata
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Pages 162
Keywords [eng] Evidence-based teacher`s activity ; leraning-in-action ; emotional and behavioural disorders ; positive behaviour supports
Abstract [eng] The dissertation substantiates the efficacy of evidence-based teacher’s activity, teaching students with emotional and behavioural disorders in the general education school. The efficacy of evidence-based teacher’s activity is analysed according to two criteria: teacher’s learning-in-action and positive behaviour supports of the student with emotional and behavioural disorders. The qualitative study describes the teachers’ activities and experiences, defines the types of teachers’ activities and of developed interactions with the students with emotional and behavioural disorders. In order to go further into the developed interactions of the student with emotional and behavioural disorders, into the reality of the educational process and change it by encouraging evidence-based teachers’ activities and positive behaviour supports of the student with emotional and behavioural disorders, participatory action research was carried out. The reflection of the researcher’s role discloses the researcher’s versatile involvement and influence on the research process, permanently observing and actualising the researcher’s personal interaction with the participants, personal reactions, relating theoretical concepts, practical activities and reflections. The dissertation provides detailed definitions of the concepts of students with emotional and behavioural disorders, and of the structure and principles of evidence-based teacher’s activity; action took place in the reality of the educational process, empirically grounded practical recommendations to students, parents, teachers, specialists and researchers are provided.
Type Doctoral thesis
Language Lithuanian
Publication date 2009