This study explores how five teachers from five different special schools work with their students´ speech disorders in a way that stimulates the students to develop their speech. The study is based on interviews as a qualitative method of investigation. An analysis was performed from a sociocultural perspective, where artefacts, the proximal zone of development, as well as the students' opportunities for interaction, were examined. The result of the study shows that teachers use many different types of artefacts. The most common artefacts used by these teachers are pictures and signs as means of support. When the teachers lack knowledge as to how the students would be stimulated to develop their speech, they engage speech therapists who ar...
The purpose of this study was to identify the language-supporting methods and tools employed by prim...
The aim of this study is to look at teaching methods for primary school children with speech disorde...
Abstract How do pupils with intellectual disabilities experience participation and involvement in sc...
This study explores how five teachers from five different special schools work with their students´ ...
This qualitative study examines how teachers, speech therapists, remedial teachers and special pedag...
This study was conducted at a special school for children with autism and developmental disabilities...
All human beings need and have the right to a language. How a language is learned and used depends o...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate teachers’ views on play as a method for developi...
The curricula that defines special needs education in Swedish grammar schools states that students w...
The main purpose with this study was to get an insight in how to best be able to help children with ...
This essay talks about how teachers in schools are working with a particular focus on students with ...
This study aimed to examine the norms and cultures that are formed in the social interaction between...
The purpose of this study is to highlight how some teachers in the compulsory school for learning di...
This study is about education of students with profound intellectual disabilities, in Sweden the tra...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate, and thereby highlight, the new role of special needs teach...
The purpose of this study was to identify the language-supporting methods and tools employed by prim...
The aim of this study is to look at teaching methods for primary school children with speech disorde...
Abstract How do pupils with intellectual disabilities experience participation and involvement in sc...
This study explores how five teachers from five different special schools work with their students´ ...
This qualitative study examines how teachers, speech therapists, remedial teachers and special pedag...
This study was conducted at a special school for children with autism and developmental disabilities...
All human beings need and have the right to a language. How a language is learned and used depends o...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to investigate teachers’ views on play as a method for developi...
The curricula that defines special needs education in Swedish grammar schools states that students w...
The main purpose with this study was to get an insight in how to best be able to help children with ...
This essay talks about how teachers in schools are working with a particular focus on students with ...
This study aimed to examine the norms and cultures that are formed in the social interaction between...
The purpose of this study is to highlight how some teachers in the compulsory school for learning di...
This study is about education of students with profound intellectual disabilities, in Sweden the tra...
The aim of this thesis is to investigate, and thereby highlight, the new role of special needs teach...
The purpose of this study was to identify the language-supporting methods and tools employed by prim...
The aim of this study is to look at teaching methods for primary school children with speech disorde...
Abstract How do pupils with intellectual disabilities experience participation and involvement in sc...