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An Action Research Approach for Inclusive Homebound School Education Using ICT: Two Case Study (Contributo in volume (capitolo o saggio))
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Benigno V. (2013)
An Action Research Approach for Inclusive Homebound School Education Using ICT: Two Case Study
Nova Science, Hauppauge (Stati Uniti d'America) in Network Technology and Homebound Inclusive Education, 2013
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- Trentin G., Benigno V. (literal)
- Abstract
- Information and communication technologies, particularly Web 2.0
technologies, offer a precious, sometimes irreplaceable, contribution to
the education of students with special educational needs. In particular,
there are students who because of physical or psychological illnesses are
unable to attend normal schooling and training since they are hospitalized
or confined to their homes or residential communities. In this context,
Hospital School and Homebound School Education are two services
present on our national scholastic scenario which guarantee all these
students their right to education.
This chapter presents two experiences of Homebound School
Education, co-managed in an action research context. A series of
scenarios related to the students\" specific needs were identified; within
these, Web 2.0 technologies played a fundamental role in fostering social
and didactic/educational inclusion through strategies for cooperative
learning, peer interaction etc. (literal)
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