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Warnock 40 Years On: The Development of Special Educational Needs Since the Warnock Report and Implications for the Future
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

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2018 marked the 40th anniversary of the landmark Warnock Report in England on special educational needs (SEN). In recognition of this anniversary we called for submissions to a new Research Topic, Warnock 40 Years On. This Research Topic is dedicated to Baroness Mary Warnock who chaired the UK government's committee whose seminal report in 1978 bears her name, and whose death was announced on 20th March 2019, as the Research Topic was being completed. Although there had been reports on some disabilities before then, the Warnock Report was the result of the first comprehensive review of the whole range of children with special educational needs. Despite its subtitle echoing previous history, namely Report of the Committee of Enquiry into the Education of Handicapped Children and Young People, its main title proposed a new dawn: Special Educational Needs. Chaired by Mary Warnock, the Committee produced a review and made a wide range of recommendations that were truly ground breaking. This was not just about terminology. Rather, the Warnock Report was responsible for changing the conceptualisation and legislative framework in England, and the Education Act 1981 that followed the report had a totally new system for assessment and determining provision. Also, the Warnock Report recommended elements that in many countries we now take for granted – but at that time were highly original. For example, the meaningful engagement of parents, including their being central partners in the assessment of SEN and in making decisions on the appropriate needs, including SEN, of individual children and young people: a greatly updated process of assessment; the inclusion of a chapter on children under five years; the role of special schools; the curriculum; the transition from school to adult life; teacher education; the roles of professionals; the health and social services and voluntary organisations; and last but not least – research. The impact of the Warnock Report 1978 for England in particular was substantial. Impact has also been seen internationally, as professional practice and state legislation have developed, not least the policy development towards integration, or as we now generally refer, inclusion. We produed this Research Topic to celebrate this 40th anniversary of the Warnock Report.


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Social capital, economic growth and well-being
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Year: 2012 Publisher: Firenze Firenze University Press

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In the long run economic growth does not improve people's well-being. Traditional theories – adaptation and social comparisons – explain this evidence, but they don't explain what shapes the trend of subjective well-being and its differences across countries. Recent research identified in social capital a plausible candidate to explain the trends of well-being. This dissertation adopts various econometric techniques to explore the relationship over time among social capital, economic growth and subjective well-being. The main conclusion is that social capital is a good predictor of the trend of subjective well-being, both within and across countries. Hence, policies for well-being should aim at preserving and enhancing social capital for the quality of the social environment matters.


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Social capital, economic growth and well-being
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In the long run economic growth does not improve people's well-being. Traditional theories – adaptation and social comparisons – explain this evidence, but they don't explain what shapes the trend of subjective well-being and its differences across countries. Recent research identified in social capital a plausible candidate to explain the trends of well-being. This dissertation adopts various econometric techniques to explore the relationship over time among social capital, economic growth and subjective well-being. The main conclusion is that social capital is a good predictor of the trend of subjective well-being, both within and across countries. Hence, policies for well-being should aim at preserving and enhancing social capital for the quality of the social environment matters.


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Warnock 40 Years On: The Development of Special Educational Needs Since the Warnock Report and Implications for the Future
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2018 marked the 40th anniversary of the landmark Warnock Report in England on special educational needs (SEN). In recognition of this anniversary we called for submissions to a new Research Topic, Warnock 40 Years On. This Research Topic is dedicated to Baroness Mary Warnock who chaired the UK government's committee whose seminal report in 1978 bears her name, and whose death was announced on 20th March 2019, as the Research Topic was being completed. Although there had been reports on some disabilities before then, the Warnock Report was the result of the first comprehensive review of the whole range of children with special educational needs. Despite its subtitle echoing previous history, namely Report of the Committee of Enquiry into the Education of Handicapped Children and Young People, its main title proposed a new dawn: Special Educational Needs. Chaired by Mary Warnock, the Committee produced a review and made a wide range of recommendations that were truly ground breaking. This was not just about terminology. Rather, the Warnock Report was responsible for changing the conceptualisation and legislative framework in England, and the Education Act 1981 that followed the report had a totally new system for assessment and determining provision. Also, the Warnock Report recommended elements that in many countries we now take for granted – but at that time were highly original. For example, the meaningful engagement of parents, including their being central partners in the assessment of SEN and in making decisions on the appropriate needs, including SEN, of individual children and young people: a greatly updated process of assessment; the inclusion of a chapter on children under five years; the role of special schools; the curriculum; the transition from school to adult life; teacher education; the roles of professionals; the health and social services and voluntary organisations; and last but not least – research. The impact of the Warnock Report 1978 for England in particular was substantial. Impact has also been seen internationally, as professional practice and state legislation have developed, not least the policy development towards integration, or as we now generally refer, inclusion. We produed this Research Topic to celebrate this 40th anniversary of the Warnock Report.


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Warnock 40 Years On: The Development of Special Educational Needs Since the Warnock Report and Implications for the Future
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Frontiers Media SA

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2018 marked the 40th anniversary of the landmark Warnock Report in England on special educational needs (SEN). In recognition of this anniversary we called for submissions to a new Research Topic, Warnock 40 Years On. This Research Topic is dedicated to Baroness Mary Warnock who chaired the UK government's committee whose seminal report in 1978 bears her name, and whose death was announced on 20th March 2019, as the Research Topic was being completed. Although there had been reports on some disabilities before then, the Warnock Report was the result of the first comprehensive review of the whole range of children with special educational needs. Despite its subtitle echoing previous history, namely Report of the Committee of Enquiry into the Education of Handicapped Children and Young People, its main title proposed a new dawn: Special Educational Needs. Chaired by Mary Warnock, the Committee produced a review and made a wide range of recommendations that were truly ground breaking. This was not just about terminology. Rather, the Warnock Report was responsible for changing the conceptualisation and legislative framework in England, and the Education Act 1981 that followed the report had a totally new system for assessment and determining provision. Also, the Warnock Report recommended elements that in many countries we now take for granted – but at that time were highly original. For example, the meaningful engagement of parents, including their being central partners in the assessment of SEN and in making decisions on the appropriate needs, including SEN, of individual children and young people: a greatly updated process of assessment; the inclusion of a chapter on children under five years; the role of special schools; the curriculum; the transition from school to adult life; teacher education; the roles of professionals; the health and social services and voluntary organisations; and last but not least – research. The impact of the Warnock Report 1978 for England in particular was substantial. Impact has also been seen internationally, as professional practice and state legislation have developed, not least the policy development towards integration, or as we now generally refer, inclusion. We produed this Research Topic to celebrate this 40th anniversary of the Warnock Report.


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Mehrfachbehinderte Kinder und Jugendliche : aktuelle und grundlegende Beiträge zur Mehrfachbehinderung
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ISBN: 3786439540 Year: 1972 Publisher: Berlin Marhold

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Macht in der Schule : Wissen – Sichtweisen – Erfahrungen. Texte in Leichter Sprache, Einfacher Sprache und Fachsprache
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ISBN: 3781559807 3781525406 Year: 2023 Publisher: Bad Heilbrunn Verlag Julius Klinkhardt

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With a diversity-sensitive and discrimination-critical view, the anthology addresses the significance of power relations within school cultures, structures, and practices.A variety of perspectives are presented in plain and simple language as well as in specialized language.The texts by authors with very different experiences of inclusion and exclusion in the field of education provide stimuli for reflection for lecturers and students in the context of teacher education, practicing teachers, (former) students, and all other interested parties. The volume is intended to encourage readers to engage in (language-)barrier-sensitive reflection and exchange on issues of power in the context of inclusive school development. Mit einem diversitätssensiblen und diskriminierungskritischen Blick thematisiert der Sammelband die Bedeutung von Machtverhältnissen innerhalb schulischer Kulturen, Strukturen und Praktiken.Dabei werden vielfältige Perspektiven in Leichter und Einfacher Sprache sowie Fachsprache aufbereitet.Die Texte von Autor:innen mit sehr verschiedenen Ein- und Ausschlusserfahrungen im Bildungsbereich geben Anregung zur Reflexion für Dozierende und Studierende im Kontext der Lehrer:innenbildung, praktizierende Lehrer:innen, (ehemalige) Schüler:innen sowie alle weiteren Interessierten. Der Band soll Leser:innen dazu aufrufen, sich (sprach-)barrieresensibel über Fragen von Macht im Kontext inklusiver Schulentwicklung zu informieren und auszutauschen.


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Programa aerobic y el estrés laboral
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Year: 2022 Publisher: Puno Instituto Universitario de Innovación Ciencia y Tecnología Inudi Perú

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This book is an adaptation of a research presented at the National University of the Altiplano - Peru, which aimed to determine the degree of incidence of the aerobic step program on work stress for administrative staff that corresponds to a quasi-experimental design with a single pre and posttest group. The study population was 24 administrative workers who work in the positions of deanery secretaries, department directors, study directors and research directors to whom the step aerobics program was applied. To measure work stress, the questionnaire by Prieto and Trucco (1995) was used, based on three dimensions: physiological and psychological symptoms and behavioral stressors, consisting of 48 questions. The instrument was adapted and validated through expert judgment, the Cronbach's Alpha statistician found was 0.879, very close to 1, which indicates that the instrument has a high consistency. The study concluded, through the T Student statistical test, with a coefficient 4.03 less than the alpha value equal to 0.05, that there is significant evidence of pre and posttest, therefore, before the experiment, 25% are in normal stress, 34% mild, 31% moderate and 10% severe. After the intervention, the physiological and psychological symptoms decreased significantly, showing levels: 38% normal, 39% mild, 17% moderate and 6% severe. Demonstrating the effectiveness of the step aerobics program in work stress, its permanent practice will improve work activities and the overall health of the university worker. El presente libro es una adaptación de una investigación presentada a la Universidad Nacional del Altiplano – Perú, que tuvo como objetivo determinar el grado de incidencia del programa de aerobic step en el estrés laboral para el personal administrativo que corresponde a un diseño cuasiexperimental con un sólo grupo de pre y pos test. La población de estudio fue de 24 trabajadoras administrativas que se desempeñan en los cargos de secretarias de decanato, direcciones de departamento, direcciones de estudio y direcciones de investigación a quienes se les aplicó el programa de aerobic step. Para medir el estrés laboral se utilizó el cuestionario de Prieto y Trucco (1995), basado en tres dimensiones: síntomas fisiológicos, psicológicos y los estresores comportamentales que consta de 48 preguntas. El instrumento fue adaptado y validado a través de juicio de expertos, el estadígrafo de Alpha de Cronbach hallado fue de 0.879, muy próximo a 1, por lo que se indica que el instrumento tiene una consistencia alta. El estudio concluyó, a través de la prueba estadística T Student, con un coeficiente 4,03 menor al valor de alfa igual a 0.05, que existe evidencia significativa de pre y post test, por lo tanto, antes del experimento el 25% se encuentra en un estrés normal, el 34% leve, 31% moderado y 10% grave. Luego de la intervención los síntomas fisiológicos y psicológicos disminuyeron notablemente mostrando niveles: 38% normal, 39% leve, 17% moderado y 6% grave. Demostrando la efectividad del programa de aerobic step en el estrés laboral, su práctica permanente permitirá mejorar sus actividades laborales y la salud integral del trabajador universitario.


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Una investigación educativa y transformadora para el medio ambiente : Desarrollo de capacidades en Guatemala y Nicaragua. Con aportaciones de Maurizio Leonelli y Rodolfo Glenton
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Florence Firenze University Press

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There are three major emergencies that characterize the contemporary global world: climate change, agriculture, and waste management. Each of them shows specific characteristics, but they are all part of the same problem: the development model”. The volume opens with this quote from Vittorio Cogliati Dezza. Investing in capacity building is one of the strategic keys to face the challenges of a sustainable future, as stated in the 2030 Agenda, aiming to transform, through a long-term vision, the paradigm of dominant development. Within this framework, the volume aims to offer operational elements to address the issue of Capacity building and define the territory as a space of conflicts, governability, agreement and participation undergoing constant change. Thus, participatory territorial planning -a mere technical instrument in itself- becomes a space for awareness, appropriation and leadership of the population. In these processes, the educational dimension assumes a central role, which allows to identify the educational value and the transforming potential of the participation spaces to solve environmental issues, thus improving the social and living conditions of the population.


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Una investigación educativa y transformadora para el medio ambiente : Desarrollo de capacidades en Guatemala y Nicaragua. Con aportaciones de Maurizio Leonelli y Rodolfo Glenton
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Year: 2018 Publisher: Florence Firenze University Press

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There are three major emergencies that characterize the contemporary global world: climate change, agriculture, and waste management. Each of them shows specific characteristics, but they are all part of the same problem: the development model”. The volume opens with this quote from Vittorio Cogliati Dezza. Investing in capacity building is one of the strategic keys to face the challenges of a sustainable future, as stated in the 2030 Agenda, aiming to transform, through a long-term vision, the paradigm of dominant development. Within this framework, the volume aims to offer operational elements to address the issue of Capacity building and define the territory as a space of conflicts, governability, agreement and participation undergoing constant change. Thus, participatory territorial planning -a mere technical instrument in itself- becomes a space for awareness, appropriation and leadership of the population. In these processes, the educational dimension assumes a central role, which allows to identify the educational value and the transforming potential of the participation spaces to solve environmental issues, thus improving the social and living conditions of the population.

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