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106年 - 臺北市立大安高級工業職業學校1 0 6 學年度第1 次教師甄選#68877
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二、 「融合」是普通教育和特殊教育共同的目標,在各項政策及制度的推動下,法規、特教學生、課程、學習環境皆已朝向融合邁進,就連特殊教育評鑑也融入校務評鑑,期待落實「特教的事就是大家的事」。
⑴您認為臺北市的學校在融合議題上,除了現行作法之外,還可以進行那些嘗試?
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AC
詳解 #3059786
2018/11/04
A.教育人員需先轉換融合教育改革的意識型...
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joy90122
詳解 #3285709
2019/04/11
在各項制度及政策的推動下,融合教育已成當...
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鋼鐵花
詳解 #3707517
2019/12/11
一、融合教育在國內的作法 二融合教育國際上的做法可導入在台北市現行實施上 三 自己的觀點與意見
NCUEsped
詳解 #4614506
2021/03/24
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⑵身為特教老師,在融合議題上,您認為自己可以做哪些努力和發揮?(答題時切勿洩漏任何個資、隱私或服務學校)(20%)
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三、 依現行法規,特殊教育學生在每個教育階段的一年級第二學期,均需重新進行特殊教育鑑定,此鑑定的流程為何?重新進行鑑定在實務上之意義為何?(20%)
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四、 技術型高中特教班導師面臨學生就業轉銜時,常遇到學生擁有的能力無法勝任喜歡的工作,而家長又期待孩子能從事該工作。身為導師的您,會運用哪些資源或方法,給予家長適切的建議,讓學生適性就業,請說明。(20%)
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五、 蔡姓同學為自閉症學生,目前就讀高一,曾於國中遭同儕霸凌,對人採不信任態度,沉迷手機遊戲。資源教師於該生第一學期安排特殊需求領域社會技巧課程,該生經常藉口缺席,或於活動中辱罵其他同學,造成同學畏懼。本學期個案因不想參加週會活動,再次申請抽離週會課,同時段安排特殊需求領域社會技巧課程。身為特教老師的您,會透過哪些方式或活動規劃,設計蔡姓同學的社會技巧課程,請說明。
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1. 請考生依據國三生程度, 將本文改寫為一篇約 250 字的短文, 並出五題包含 每題 4 個選項的單選克漏字測驗題 ( 20 % ) Almost all children and young people have to cope with bullying in one form or another during their school days, however, there are many types of bullying and some are easier to cope with than others. Bullying can range from teasing to name calling, from spreading nasty rumors about someone to threats of intimidation or actual physical aggression. There is always a fine line between some of these behaviors. What’s considered gentle teasing to one child might appear as intimidation to another. Also, the effects of bullying may vary according to the personality and strengths of the “victim”. Many young people have to suffer some form of teasing and name calling, for example, on the school bus in the morning--- however, some will find this 9 more difficult to deal with than others. There is no doubt that for some children and young people, that bullying, however defined, represents the most stressful experience of their lives. Some fear it so much that they refuse to go to school or find excuses to avoid situations where bullying can occur. At the most extreme level bullying can, on rare occasions, lead to a suicide attempt. This is why it has to be taken very seriously indeed. Of course, we have to be clear that some forms of bullying are likely to have worse consequences than others. Children have to accept a certain level of teasing, and parents will need to provide support so that the child can deal with this. However, bullying to the extent of being physically threatened or continually taunted is very distressing and should not be tolerated. Clearly, some children and young people are more likely to be the victims of bullying than others. Those with an obvious physical characteristic, such as being overweight, can become targets of bullying, as can those with some form of disability. Those who are shy or different, or who find it hard to stand up for themselves may also be vulnerable. Yet, it is worthwhile remembering that institutions such as schools, prisons and other residential environments can do an enormous amount to reduce bullying, so that in some places even the most vulnerable will be protected. Bullying is not inevitable. One of the problems for victims of bullying is that very often such individuals feel ashamed of what is happening and blame themselves. It is here that friends and important adults have such a key role to play. Victims of bullying need support to see that it is not their fault. They are not to blame, and something can be done to help them. When bullying occurs most of the attention is focused, not surprisingly, on the victim. We do need to pay attention to the bully as well. Not all bullies are the same; research has shown that there are differences between the ringleaders, the “henchmen” and the silent observers. For adults who work with young people it is sometimes useful to distinguish between these groups and to target any interventions with those who have the most influence on the bullying behavior. Bullies are often people who have been bullied themselves, and may therefore be vulnerable and angry. A lot can be done to help such young people deal with their pain and avoid bullying others. Most people assume that bullying happens exclusively in the school setting. Since this is where children and young people spend a good deal of their time, it is understandable that this is the focus of our thinking, but it is essential to remember that bullying can occur in other places as well. Individuals can be bullied in the home, possibly by an older sibling or by a step-brother or sister. As I have noted above, prisons and other residential settings are also places where bullying is common. When thinking about bullying, adults do need to keep in mind that it can occur anywhere, not just in school. 10 Adults can do an enormous amount to help, although sometimes it is difficult to be clear how to proceed. Firstly, if your child is showing signs of stress and you are not sure what’s going on, be aware that bullying may be one possible cause. Secondly, you should know that all schools are required to have an anti-bullying strategy in place. As a parent, you can find out if this is working; and if not, get support from other parents to insist that it does. Thirdly, if you do find out that your child is being bullied, offer your help, but be sensitive to their needs too. Simply rushing in to the school and demanding action from the Head is not necessarily the best tactic. Young people will be very anxious about any move a parent might make, and will often fear reprisals from the bullies or their friends if any action is taken by the school. The best thing to do is to talk things over with the child or young person and plan a strategy that suits them. This may involve getting support from friends or other parents. It may involve a quick talk with a trusted teacher. It may even involve thinking about a change of school. The most important thing of all is for a parent to offer support to the child in a way that feels right for them.
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