特殊教育中特殊教育障碍儿童运动评估和功能适应的客观化工具

Florin Dragos Căpriţă, L. Balint
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为有特殊教育需要的儿童提供的体育活动是根据他们的不足进行调整和个性化的。此外,运动技能的发展有助于他们参与学校开展的各种教育活动,从而提供一些学习机会。本文分析了运动能力对特殊教育儿童学校适应的影响。该研究于2022年1月至2月在学校全纳教育中心Brașov(罗马尼亚)进行。本研究纳入8例智力残疾及相关残疾患者,平均年龄5.8岁(SD = 1.3)。运动技能测试采用《儿童运动评估手册(第二版)》(M ABC-2),采用平衡性、手敏捷性和抛接能力评估项目。学校功能通过学校功能评估(SFA)进行评估,通过该评估来确定有关儿童执行身体和认知行为任务的能力。结果显示,运动技能变量与学校功能变量之间存在显著的联系(r= .934),这使我们得出结论,运动技能可以提高特殊教育障碍儿童对学校环境活动的功能适应。
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Tools for Objectifying Motor Assessment and Functional Adaptability of Children with SEN in Special Education
The motric activities for children who have special educational needs (SEN) are adapted and individualized to their deficiencies. It is also considered that the development of motor skills facilitates their participation in various educational activities carried out at school, thus providing some learning opportunities. The article analyzes the way motor abilities influence the children with SEN in the school adaptation. The research was conducted between January and February 2022 at the School Center for Inclusive Education Brașov (Romania). The study included 8 subjects with intellectual disabilities (ID) and associated disabilities, with an average age of 5.8 years (SD = 1.3). The motor skills test was performed by applying Movement Assessment Battery for Children, Second Edition (M ABC-2), using evaluation items for balance, manual dexterity and for throwing and catching objects. School functionality was assessed by the School Function Assessment (SFA), through which the ability to perform the physical and cognitive-behavioral tasks of the children concerned was determined. The results obtained showed a significant connection (r= .934) between the variable of motor skills and the variable of school functionality, which leads us to conclude that motor skills can improve the functional adaptation of children with SEN to activities in the school environment.
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