Mental and Pedagogical Techniques in Teaching Children with Special Educational Needs: Neuropedagogical Aspect

  • Mudryk O
  • Ivakhnenko A
  • Odynchenko L
  • et al.
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Abstract

The relevance of the topic is in characterizing the neuropedagogical aspect of mental and pedagogical techniques in teaching children with special educational needs. The article contains the theoretical analysis of the elaborations on this topic, the definition of the concept «inclusive education», the chief principles of teaching students with limited capabilities; the neuropedagogical aspect of mental and pedagogical techniques in teaching children with  special educational needs. The understanding of the concept of  inclusive education has been studied, the literary sources on this topic have been summarized. On the basis of the findings it has been concluded that it is essential to critically review traditional approaches in the neuropedagogical aspect  of mental and pedagogical techniques in teaching children with special educational needs. The author of the article remarks that in the context of vocational training for teachers' educational activity there might be efficient the techniques of teaching children with special educational needs, contributing to the better integration of children with special educational needs into the educational process. The system forming foundation of the inclusion is the postulate of acknowledging the capabilities of each student. Consequently, educational process must be arranged so that fully reveal the educational needs of each child.

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Mudryk, O., Ivakhnenko, A., Odynchenko, L., Dmytriieva, I., Ivanenko, A., & Shelever, O. (2022). Mental and Pedagogical Techniques in Teaching Children with Special Educational Needs: Neuropedagogical Aspect. BRAIN. Broad Research in Artificial Intelligence and Neuroscience, 13(4), 292–305. https://doi.org/10.18662/brain/13.4/389

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