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dc.contributor.authorKnysh, Inna-
dc.contributor.authorDrachuk, Oleksandra-
dc.contributor.authorKasianenko, Oksana-
dc.contributor.authorКас'яненко, Оксана Миколаївна-
dc.contributor.authorChepka, Olena-
dc.contributor.authorTverezovska, Nina-
dc.contributor.authorMatveieva, Nataliia-
dc.date.accessioned2023-01-06T18:57:32Z-
dc.date.available2023-01-06T18:57:32Z-
dc.date.issued2022-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.msu.edu.ua:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/9377-
dc.descriptionPractices of Inclusive Education in the Modern Innovation Space / Inna Knysh, Oleksandra Drachuk, Oksana Kasianenko, Olena Chepka, Nina Tverezovska, Nataliia Matveieva, Oleksandr Kuchai // International Journal of Computer Science and Network Security. - VOL.22 No.11, November 2022. - Р. 445-452uk_UA
dc.description.abstractThe article considers inclusive education, which is the basis and most effective form of obtaining high-quality education for people with special needs. The main principles of inclusive education are highlighted. Interaction between students with special educational needs and other children in inclusive classes contributes to the establishment of friendly relations between them. In the humanistic interpretation, the goal of special education is to include a person in broad social relations, taking into account his personal development and individual needs. The problem of inclusive education in the modern innovation space is considered. The main goal of inclusive education is to eliminate any discrimination in the educational process, ensure the accessibility of education for all, and the achievement of this goal can be organized in different ways, which is observed in the educational systems of different countries. The tasks that require influence from the state education management system in organizing the education of children with special needs are highlighted. The article examines the experience of teaching children and young people with special psychophysical development in European countries. It is proved that in the vast majority of European countries, inclusive education is the main form of education for people with disabilities. The results of the analysis of the experience of introducing inclusive education in developed European countries make it possible to assert that in European countries special educational institutions function and provide assistance to children with disabilities, but they are not segregative cells. The "borders" between special and general education are transparent, implicit, and democratic countries promote the values of civil society, the ideas of equality, tolerance, and inclusion.uk_UA
dc.language.isootheruk_UA
dc.subjectinclusive quality educationuk_UA
dc.subjectmodern innovation spaceuk_UA
dc.subjectEducationuk_UA
dc.subjectdevelopmentuk_UA
dc.subjectspecial educationuk_UA
dc.subjectspecial needsuk_UA
dc.subjectEuropean countriesuk_UA
dc.subjectінклюзивна якісна освітаuk_UA
dc.subjectсучасний інноваційний простірuk_UA
dc.subjectосвітаuk_UA
dc.subjectрозвиткуuk_UA
dc.subjectспеціальної освітиuk_UA
dc.subjectособливих потребuk_UA
dc.subjectєвроп країниuk_UA
dc.titlePractices of Inclusive Education in the Modern Innovation Spaceuk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA
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