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Language as the tool of the tools for including everyone in the classroom

DOHNALOVÁ, Šárka

Základní údaje

Originální název

Language as the tool of the tools for including everyone in the classroom

Název česky

Jazyk jako nástroj nástrojů pro začlenění všech do výuky

Název anglicky

Language as the tool of the tools for including everyone in the classroom

Vydání

2016

Další údaje

Typ výsledku

Vyžádané přednášky

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Odkazy

Organizační jednotka

Pedagogická fakulta
Změněno: 24. 3. 2017 14:06, Dana Nesnídalová

Anotace

V originále

Inclusion is a word spelled by all the teachers at the moment. There are many things that teachers have to cope with in the classroom: numbers of pupils/students, framework of reference, subject outputs, testing, paperwork including SEN students (newly also students with light brain dysfunction), including talented students, supporting their individual needs. This talk will be focusing on the hot issue of inclusion, the current situation in the Czech Republic, the possibilities we have as teachers (on pre-primary and primary level, and language teachers on secondary level), but most of all on the language as the tool for including/inviting everybody to the classroom, as the means of communication, as the means for looking for understanding, as something that everyone can master to their own point, on what the point is for an individual student to be able to pass from one level to another.

Anglicky

Inclusion is a word spelled by all the teachers at the moment. There are many things that teachers have to cope with in the classroom: numbers of pupils/students, framework of reference, subject outputs, testing, paperwork including SEN students (newly also students with light brain dysfunction), including talented students, supporting their individual needs. This talk will be focusing on the hot issue of inclusion, the current situation in the Czech Republic, the possibilities we have as teachers (on pre-primary and primary level, and language teachers on secondary level), but most of all on the language as the tool for including/inviting everybody to the classroom, as the means of communication, as the means for looking for understanding, as something that everyone can master to their own point, on what the point is for an individual student to be able to pass from one level to another.