ORGANIZATIONAL AND PEDAGOGICAL CONDITIONS OF MOTOR ACTIVITY OF PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES RECEIVING VOCATIONAL EDUCATION IN CONDITIONS OF INCLUSIVE EDUCATION

Author(s):  
Aleksey Yurevich KONOVALOV

One of the priority directions of the state policy regarding people with disabilities is their professional adaptation and social integration into society. The use of adaptive physical education in most cases remains the only effective method of their physical rehabilitation and self-realization. However, nowadays the process of adaptive physical education needs to be improved, and the goal is to establish organizational and pedagogical conditions that increase and reduce motor activity among people with disabilities that are educated in the system of a regional inclusive secondary vocational education. As a result, the parameters have been established that affect the motor activity of people with disabilities: the category of violations found, smoking, age, mobility before entering the technical school, place of residence, sex, nutrition, workload, availability or absence of free time, availability or lack of conditions for practicing the desired physical culture and sports.

Author(s):  
Aleksey Yurevich KONOVALOV ◽  
Esedulla Mallaalievich OSMANOV ◽  
Sergey Yurevich DUTOV

With the signing of the United Nations Convention “On the Rights of People with Disabilities” the attitude of the state to people with health limitations and disabilities began to change radically for the better way. In this regard, a number of legal acts were adopted, including the state program “Accessible environment” for 2011–2020, the purpose of which is to create conditions conducive to the integration of people with health limitations in society and improve the level and quality of their lives. One of the promising tools for professional adaptation and social integration of people with disabilities and people with health limitations are means of adaptive physical culture in the process of obtaining professional education, which, however, are currently not sufficiently developed and require further study. The aim of our research is to study the indicators characterizing the effectiveness of the process of adaptive physical education of people with health limitations and disabilities in the system of regional inclusive intermediate vocational education. The results of the study indicate a lack of effectiveness in this area, which requires the development of targeted scientifically based measures to improve the motor activity of people with health limitations and disabilities. we discover that the indicator of the number of people with health limitations and disabilities with high motor activity is formed under the positive influence of the number of sports sections in the institution, the number of sports events with the joint participation of students without disabilities, and people with health limitations, within the institution, at the municipal and regional level, the level of funding. The obtained formulas of forecast can be used to calculate the projected number of people with health limitations with high motor activity, with an increase in a particular indicator by a certain number of points. The established indicators should be used to develop measures to execution the process of adaptive physical education in the system of regional inclusive intermediate vocational education.


Author(s):  
I. V. Kulkova ◽  
Natalia V. Filonenko

This article analyzes the foreign experience of implementing adaptive physical education programs for people with disabilities (HIA). Attention is focused on the key aspects of management and financing in the context of increasing the mass of motor activity classes for people with disabilities and people with disabilities. In the final part, we present the formed proposals for borrowing positive aspects from the practices of European countries for their adaptation to the management of adaptive physical culture in Russia.


Author(s):  
Aleksey Yurevich KONOVALOV ◽  
Yuriy Nikolaevich KONOVALOV ◽  
Esedulla Mallaalievich OSMANOV

The formation of a new ideology, legislation and practice in the field of inclusive professional education of disabled people is developed in Tambov Region under the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, the Federal Educational and Methodical Center. The center of this model is the basic professional educational organization (Tambov Regional State Autonomous Professional Educational Institution “Training College of Field Technologies”), which provides support for the functioning of the system of inclusive professional education of people with disabilities. In the regional state professional organizations there are 169 students of the disabled people and 134 people with disabilities. The socio-demographic characteristics of persons with disabilities who study in the conditions of the Center of Inclusive Education (structural subdivision of the Training College of Field Technologies) are considered. The studied characteristics will allow to use them for events to develop adaptive physical education in secondary professional education.


2021 ◽  
pp. 147-151
Author(s):  
V. FAZAN

Adaptive physical culture and adaptive sports are the sphere of life in which the most successful is the socialization of disabled people and people with disabilities, their integration into society, the development of rehabilitation potential - as a set of biological capabilities of social abilities and psychological aspirations, improving the quality of life (Evseev, & Shapkova, 2000). Given the opportunities available in sports for social rehabilitation and integration of people with disabilities, in recent years, almost all over the world are developing active efforts to organize and develop adaptive sports among people with disabilities (Evseev, & Shapkova, 2000). In many developed countries, comprehensive programs of physical culture and sports work among the disabled, including children (Dmitriev, 2002).Comprehensive rehabilitation - as a process of ensuring the readiness of a person with health and disability to implement a lifestyle that would not contradict the lifestyle of healthy (normally developing) people requires the mandatory use of exercise adapted to a specific disease or defect of motor activity. Physical rehabilitation is the basis, the basis of any type of rehabilitation (social-labor, social-domestic, socio-cultural, etc.). This is due to the fact that man is indivisible biological, psychological and social, which are in the closest relationship and interaction. Human motor activity is embedded in genes and is associated with a fundamental property of a living organism - biological adaptation to living conditions and living conditions. However, modern living and working conditions have reduced to almost zero all human physical activity, created a situation of unclaimed physical condition.Hypodynamia and hypokinesia are indispensable attributes of modern civilized life have become one of the main factors causing the deterioration of public health. Reducing the volume and intensity of physical activity, low costs of muscular work, simplification and impoverishment of human motor activity leads to negative results in the functioning of both internal organs and systems of man and his psyche. And if a healthy person reduces his physical activity to an unacceptable level, then only he is to blame.The responsibility for forced hypodynamics and hypokinesia of children with disabilities, whose natural physical activity is limited and they need targeted assistance and special conditions, rests entirely with parents, doctors and other professionals, including adaptive physical education. The problem here is that in the mass consciousness and even among specialists (physicians, psychologists, representatives of traditional physical culture, etc.) the idea of the need for mandatory restriction of movement, motor activity in almost any disease, stereotypes of faith only in pharmacological and other medical means and methods of treatment and prevention, in omnipotent additives, stimulants, activators, fat burners, etc. This is due, on the one hand, the insufficient level of culture of society and the individual in the field of anthropology, its physicality and psyche, and on the other - the massive advertising campaigns of manufacturers of these goods.The scientific and medical literature examines in detail the other negative changes that occur in the human body due to hypodynamics and hypokinesia, from the cellular to the body level, describes in detail the so-called motorvisceral reflexes and other mechanisms of disease, the main cause of which there is immobility.Being one of the most important factors of the educational and cultural process, adaptive physical culture is a universal means of humanization, as it realizes the reproduction of human personality as a whole in its physical and spiritual unity. In the process of adaptive physical culture a person not only socializes and is formed (strengthens and improves residual health, corrects its defects, develops compensation mechanisms, learns certain social roles, functions, etc.), but also “forms and creates the world”, forms and “conquers” the social space - first self-determined, creates its own understanding, vision, sense of the world, designs and builds its own activities, social environment. Thus, adaptive physical culture and, especially adaptive sports, are important factors in the socialization of people with disabilities and people with disabilities, their integration into society. However, these factors, which are always realized, their use lags behind both the needs and the possibilities of today.


2021 ◽  
Vol 67 (06) ◽  
pp. 54-57
Author(s):  
Zülfiyyə Asim qızı Yolçiyeva ◽  

As we know, there are many fields of pedagogical science. One of the most important areas is special pedagogy. Special pedagogy studies the issues of education and upbringing of children with physical and mental disabilities. People with disabilities are those who are relatively disabled in terms of any part of the body or the brain. In our country, special attention is paid to the education of people with disabilities. Inclusive education creates conditions for the protection of social equality, education and other special needs of children with disabilities. According to the teaching methodology, inclusive education prevents discrimination against children, allows people with various diseases to get a perfect education and succeed. Its main task is to create an environment for vocational training of people with disabilities. In modern times, people with disabilities should not be seen as sick, but as people with disabilities. This shapes the social approach to disability. The social model allows these children to exercise their rights to develop their skills. The purpose of inclusive physical education is to teach students to move together, which promotes the improvement and development of human psychophysical abilities. Different exercises should be chosen for each lesson and combined in such a way as to have a comprehensive effect on the body and ensure that each student can perform. It is necessary to ensure the general requirements and their specificity when arranging lessons. Sports have a great impact on the development of the personality of children with disabilities as normal children. Sport is one of the most important conditions for everyone and is acceptable for any age group. All these procedures are more effective when performed in unison. Let's protect our child's life together for a healthy life and step into a healthy future Key words: Inclusion, inclusive education, inclusive physical education, a person with disabilities, special education


Author(s):  
R. Davtyan

Since there is no special program for organizing physical education for schoolchildren with SEN, in 2018-2019 academic year, at the secondary school No. 5 after M. Martirosyan, in Ijevan, it was decided to organize and conduct specially designed classes and extracurricular physical activities for students with SEN. During the classes, the students performed GDE, they were given exercises for posture, concentration, balance and coordination. Extracurricular activities included basketball, volleyball, and table tennis. All 18 students fully participated in both physical education classes and extracurricular activities, which helped to improve their physical and emotional state. At the end of the academic year, the school held an event “Learning Together, Training Together”, the purpose of which was to show the physical progress of students with SEN and their ability to cooperate with classmates. The transition to inclusive education sets the task of developing content and new methodological approaches for teaching of "physical culture" taking into account the physical capabilities of students with special educational needs.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-72
Author(s):  
Tatiana V. Sviridova ◽  
Anna A. Kuzivanova ◽  
Yuliia G. Semenova ◽  
Arsenii A. Modestov

Introduction. Participation in the sports movement is an effective tool for the full-fledged socialization of people with disabilities. In this regard, one of the socially significant tasks of the state is to ensure the availability of conditions for practicing various sports and adaptive physical culture (APhC) for people with disabilities. Materials and methods. To study the socio-psychological readiness of the family to include a disabled child in APhC classes, a survey was conducted on 67 parents of children with cerebral palsy (CP). CP patients were observed at the National Medical Research Center of Children’s Health of the Ministry of Health of Russia in 2019-2020. The criteria for the inclusion of participants in the group of subjects were the informed consent of the parents, the presence of medical indications, and the absence of contraindications for the child to engage in APhC training. Results. There is presented objective data indicating a positive attitude of respondents to APhC as one of the most effective tools for the development of movements in children. The factors that determine the socio-psychological readiness of parents for this type of rehabilitation are awareness of the child’s health, emotional stability and focus on achieving positive results in the child’s socialization, sufficient adherence to treatment. Socio-psychological factors reducing the likelihood of including children in APhC classes include a pessimistic assessment of the child’s health and social prospects, insufficient awareness of the positive impact of APhC classes on the physical development of a CP child, an incomplete awareness of the institutions in which this type of assistance can be obtained, the place of residence, the low physical activity of parents. Conclusion. The study of the socio-psychological profiles of parents with different motivations for the participation of a CP child in APhC classes proves the need for a differentiated approach to the management of psychological and pedagogical work with parents.


2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (Extra-E) ◽  
pp. 591-598
Author(s):  
Svetlana Yuryevna Maksimova ◽  
Darya Sergeevna Gubareva

The aim of the study was to develop and experimentally test the process of motor re-habilitation of children with Down syndrome in the practice of their adaptive physical education. To achieve it, such re-search methods were used as the design and modeling of the pedagogical process, the as-certaining and forming experiment, medical and pedagogical testing of the specifics of the development of students. The study involved about 80 children with Down syndrome aged 7-12 years. The results of the work carried out were the definition of the main directions of motor rehabilitation, the technology of this process, the structural elements of the pedagogical process of adaptive physical education, the algorithm of its organization and implementation, the classification of physical exercises, data on morphofunctional development, motor competence of children with Down syndrome. The experimental data obtained confirmed the possibility of motor rehabilitation of children with Down syndrome by means of physical culture.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 ◽  
pp. 317-322
Author(s):  
Alina Misjura ◽  
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Dhulfiqar Аlbarkaayi ◽  

The issue of increasing the motivation of pupils to the subject "Physical culture and health," independent regular exercises, improvement of motor skills, and the formation of physical education knowledge is currently very relevant in the educational system. There are new views and theoretical and practical recommendations on the problems of physical education of schoolchildren. Many experts in this field believe that it is possible to form an interest to physical culture in special conditions of school or out-of-school visits of sports sections. Other researchers see a solution to this problem in increasing the number of physical education lessons or raising physical education in home environment. However, there is no generally accepted position on this issue. Purpose: to determine the physical needs, motives and values for physical culture of elementary schoolchildren attending day-care centers. Materials and methods: the organization of the study is represented by conducting a diagnostic questionnaire of the needs, motivation and value spheres of physical culture of the 59 pupils of the 4th grades of secondary schools No. 24 and No. 59 of Gomel, visiting day-care centers. Results: the results of the questionnaire made it possible to see the actualization of nine physical education needs and values among puplis. The needs for physical education, physical education and motor skills acquired maximum importance. Physical education, which is not important for pupils, includes the needs for adequate physical education, health and physical education. Conclusion: a child cannot be an active and interested participant in physical education without a balanced system of physical education needs, motives and values. Therefore, to solve this problem, it is very important for a teacher to understand not only the structure and content of these spheres of human culture, to know the mechanisms for their formation, but also to know how to diagnose them. Keywords: demand-motivation sphere; elementary school pupils; motivation; physical education; motive; physical education environment; physicality; motor skills; physical fitness; physical education thinking


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