Classics Reading and Reading Education as University General Education

2017 ◽  
Vol 43 ◽  
pp. 199-231
Author(s):  
Kook-Hwan Lee ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 18-36
Author(s):  
Nurul Hakim ◽  
Yusnia Naelin Na’imah

One aspect of religious education that is not getting enough attention is Al-Qur'an reading education. In general, parents are more focused on general education so that many Muslim children cannot read and write the Qur'an. As a first step is to lay a strong religious foundation for the child as a preparation to navigate his life and life later. Based on these problems, the Qur'anic teachers must find solutions or solutions. One of them is to use interesting and understood methods so that children and parents are interested in learning and include their children in Al-Qur'an educational institutions. But as far as the authors know that there is still a need to improve the quality of the Al-Qur'an education. The formulation of the problem in this study includes three things, namely: 1. what is the method applied in the MI Salafiyah Bangilan Tuban ?, 2. what are the results of the method applied at the MI Salafiyah BangilanTuban? a child at MI Salafiyah Bangilan Tuban? This study aims to describe 1. Al-Qur'an learning methods applied at the MI Salafiyah Bangilan Bangilan Tuban, 2. describing the results of the application of methods in MI Salafiyah Bangilan Tuban, and 3. supporting and inhibiting factors in improving the development of children's religious spirit at MI Salafiyah Bangilan Tuban. Data was collected using the method of observation, interviews, documentation, and methods of data analysis obtained from the results of the research described in the form of analytical methods, qualitative descriptive. From the results of the analysis, it can be seen that the Al-Qur'an learning method in MI Salafiyah is supported by guidebooks, habituation, practice, memorization, and giving assignments, as well as playing and stories. The activity can run well. This can be seen from graduates who are able to read and write the Qur'an and apply it in daily life. The results of applying these methods include: 1. students can read the Qur'an properly and correctly based on the rules of recitation, 2. children can pray well and get used to living in Islamic nuances, 3. students can memorize letters -short letters relating to daily life and can write the Qur'an properly and correctly and 4. students can understand the basics of religion. While the supporting and inhibiting factors in the development of a child's religious soul. Supporting factors include: 1. the existence of adequate facilities and infrastructure, 2. the existence of togetherness between teachers, 3. the presence of santri enthusiasm, 4. the existence of supporting materials or materials, 5. the existence of extra activities. Inhibiting factors include: 1. lack of discipline both teachers and santri, 2. lack of attention and cooperation from some guardians of students, 3. time constraints, 4. limitations of teaching media, 5. lack of knowledge of child psychology, 6. limited funds.


2009 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 65-70 ◽  
Author(s):  
Robin Hurd

Abstract The team in IEP team is a necessity for students with complex communication needs. These students need the expertise of each team member to design a custom education that allows them to make progress towards state educational standards and build communication competence across curriculum areas. This article covers the strengths each team member brings to the IEP team. Parents bring a long-term perspective of the student; general education teachers bring their knowledge of what curriculum will be covered in the inclusion classroom; and special education teachers bring their training in working with and making adaptations for students with special needs. The article also focuses specifically on ways the speech-language pathologist contributes information on how language is used across the curriculum. A vital part of the role of the SLP on the IEP team is to pinpoint specific areas of language need and to provide teachers with ways to address those areas of need within their curriculum.


2012 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 82-91 ◽  
Author(s):  
Carole Zangari

Abstract To be successful, students who use AAC and attend general education classes require extensive supports and frequent practice with their communication systems. In this article, I explore the challenges faced by educational teams and discuss strategies for helping general education teachers, paraprofessionals, and others provide the AAC learning and practice opportunities these students need to maximize their communication skills and academic achievement.


2010 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 100-107 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lindsay Kessel ◽  
Linda Sue Sickman

Abstract This study describes survey results measuring the knowledge undergraduate elementary education major students have about augmentative and alternative communication. Those students with experience and course knowledge surrounding AAC were more knowledgeable. Implications for speech-language pathologists (SLPs) will be addressed, including how SLPs can provide classroom teachers with classroom support for general education teachers.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shannon N. Kemp ◽  
Dominic C. Moceri ◽  
Maurice J. Elias
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Author(s):  
T. A. Chernetskaya ◽  
N. A. Lebedeva

The article presents the experience of mass organization of distance learning in organizations of secondary general and vocational education in March—May 2020 in connection with the difficult epidemiological situation in Russia. The possibilities of the 1C:Education system for organizing the educational process in a distance format, the peculiarities of organizing distance interaction in schools and colleges are considered, the results of using the system are summarized, examples of the successful use of the system in specific educational organizations are given. Based on the questionnaire survey of users, a number of capabilities of the 1C:Education system have been identified, which are essential for the full-fledged transfer of the educational process from full-time to distance learning. The nature and frequency of the use of electronic educational resources in various general education subjects in schools and colleges are analyzed, the importance of the presence in the distance learning system not only of a digital library of ready-made educational materials, but also of tools for creating author’s content is assessed. On the basis of an impersonal analysis of user actions in the system, a number of problems were identified that teachers and students faced in the process of an emergency transition to distance learning.


2020 ◽  
pp. 3-10
Author(s):  
I. V. Levchenko

The article considers the feasibility of integrating artificial intelligence technologies into school education and identifies a problem in identifying didactic elements in the field of artificial intelligence, which must be mastered in a school informatics course. The purpose of the article is to propose variant of the content of teaching the elements of artificial intelligence for the general education of schoolchildren as part of the curricular and extracurricular activities in informatics. An analysis of the psychological, pedagogical and scientific-methodical literature in the field of artificial intelligence made it possible to identify the appropriateness of teaching schoolchildren the elements of artificial intelligence in the framework of a comprehensive informatics course, as the theoretical foundations of modern information technologies. Summarizing and systematizing the learning experience of schoolchildren in the field of artificial intelligence made it possible to form variant of the content of teaching the elements of artificial intelligence, which can be implemented in a compulsory informatics course for 9th grade, as well as in elective classes. The results of the study are the theoretical basis for the further development of the components of the methodological system of teaching the elements of artificial intelligence in a school informatics course. The research materials may be useful to specialists in the field of teaching informatics and to informatics teachers.


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