The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 4 stresses the importance of offering all students an inclusive, quality education, so that they can develop necessary life skills, including academic and social skills. Students with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) not only have greater difficulties in their academic development, but they also have some social development limitations. It is therefore necessary to identify which strategies are effective in helping these students develop social skills. Previous research has noted that dialogical learning environments can contribute to promoting inclusion. This paper provides a literature review of interventions, based on social interaction and their impact on the soc...
The purpose of the study is to provide educators with tools to develop social skills and emotional m...
This book provides deep insight into the social situation of students with different kinds of specia...
This study intends to identify the social interactions that LWDs participate in as part of the inclu...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 4 stresses the importance of offering all stu...
Abstract Social interactions between disabled children and their peers are not only important to the...
In educational psychology, current challenges arise due to the developing world, technology and acce...
A common understanding shared by parents and educators of students with disabilities is the students...
Social inclusion is extremely important for all students because it contributes to the feeling of sa...
Social learning and interaction in regards to students with disabilities, is a crucial aspect toward...
Teachers and researchers have considered social-skill interventions to be an essential component in ...
Recent sociometric research evidence in mainstream settings has suggested that pupils identified as ...
This investigation analyzed the effectiveness of an intervention designed to facilitate the social i...
Social development in relation to classroom setting is a highly studied topic in regards to the curr...
Improving the social participation of children with special educational needs (SEN) is one of the ce...
Overview: An analysis of social competence, teacher-student relationships, and student-student relat...
The purpose of the study is to provide educators with tools to develop social skills and emotional m...
This book provides deep insight into the social situation of students with different kinds of specia...
This study intends to identify the social interactions that LWDs participate in as part of the inclu...
The United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal 4 stresses the importance of offering all stu...
Abstract Social interactions between disabled children and their peers are not only important to the...
In educational psychology, current challenges arise due to the developing world, technology and acce...
A common understanding shared by parents and educators of students with disabilities is the students...
Social inclusion is extremely important for all students because it contributes to the feeling of sa...
Social learning and interaction in regards to students with disabilities, is a crucial aspect toward...
Teachers and researchers have considered social-skill interventions to be an essential component in ...
Recent sociometric research evidence in mainstream settings has suggested that pupils identified as ...
This investigation analyzed the effectiveness of an intervention designed to facilitate the social i...
Social development in relation to classroom setting is a highly studied topic in regards to the curr...
Improving the social participation of children with special educational needs (SEN) is one of the ce...
Overview: An analysis of social competence, teacher-student relationships, and student-student relat...
The purpose of the study is to provide educators with tools to develop social skills and emotional m...
This book provides deep insight into the social situation of students with different kinds of specia...
This study intends to identify the social interactions that LWDs participate in as part of the inclu...