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Yıl 2019, Cilt: 1 Sayı: 1, 48 - 71, 01.02.2019

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Kaynakça

  • Aberšek, B. (2004). Vocational education system in Slovenia between the past and the future.Int. j. educ. dev., 24, 547 − 558.
  • Aberšek, B. (1997) Tendencies in the training of teachers and trainers, Research seminar,Budapest. Key data on Education - 2002 Edition Članek v reviji Urija Orleva
  • Aberšek, B., M. Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt (2007). Parents. Training most PowerfulSupportersand Guiders of persons with disabilities. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko.
  • Aberšek, B., M. Kordigel Aberšek (2007). – In: Aberšek, B., M. Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt(2007). Parents. Training most Powerful Supporters and Guiders of persons with disabilities. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko. Page 8-15.
  • Frey, K.S., Fewell, R.R., and Vadasy, P.F. (1989) Parental adjustment and changes in childoutcome among families of young handicapped children, Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 8 (4), 38-57.
  • Frey, K.S. Greenberg, M.T., and Fewell, R.R. (1989) Stress and coping among parents ofhandicapped children: A multidimensional approach, American Journal on Mental Retardation, 94 (3), 240-249.
  • Jones S., (1990). INTECOM, A package Designed to INTEgrate Carriers into Assessing andDeveloping the COmmunication Skills of People with Learning Difficulties. NFERNELSON.
  • Kambourglou M. (2007). Parent and teaches collaboration for the training of communicationand language skills. In: Aberšek, B., M. Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt (2007). Parents. Training most Powerful Supporters and Guiders of persons with disabilities.
  • Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko. Page 53 -75
  • Leonardo da Vinci project: Parents: Training Most Powerful Supporters and Guiders ofDisabled People; Slovenia, France, Greece, 2005 - 2007
  • Schmidt, I., M. Schmidt (2007). Recognition and Treatment of Stress disorders. In: Aberšek, B.,
  • M. Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt (2007). Parents. Training most Powerful Supportersand Guiders of persons with disabilities. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta, Fakulteta zanaravoslovje in matematiko. Page 89 – 96.
  • Schmidt M. (2007). What do Parents say about Training program in Leonardo da Vinci Project.In: Aberšek, B., M. Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt (2007). Parents. Training most Powerful Supporters and Guiders of persons with disabilities. Maribor: Pedagoškafakulteta, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko. Page 118 – 127
  • Valata Ch. (2007). The needs of parents of disabled children in Greece. In: Aberšek, B., M.
  • Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt (2007). Parents. Training most Powerful Supportersand Guiders of persons with disabilities. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko. Page 41 - 52.
  • Valata Maria-Christiana (2002). Unpublised PhDThesis, University of Sheffied, EnglandThe Education system in Slovenia (2000), Ministry of Education and Sport, Eurydice Unit, Ljubljana.
  • White Paper on Education in the Republic of Slovenia (1996), Ministry of Education and Sport, Parents suporting integration of disabled people in labour market and life, Boris Aberšek- Metka Kordigel
  • Cunningham, C. and Davis, H. (1985) Working with Parents: Frameworks for Collaboration,Milton Keynes, Open University Press.
  • Cunningham, C.C. and Sloper, T. (1987) Parents of Down’s Syndrome Babies: Their EarlyNeeds, Child: care health and development, 3, 325-347.
  • Folkman, S. (1984) Personal control and stress and coping processes: A theoretical analysis,Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 46 (4), 839-852.
  • Folkman, S. and Lazarus, R.S. (1980) An analysis of coping in middle-aged communitysample, Journal of Health and Social Behaviour, 21, 219-239.
  • Folkman, S., Lazarus, R.S., Gruen, R.S., and De Longis, A. (1986) Appraisal, coping, healthstatus and psychological symptoms, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50 (3), 571-579.
  • Frey, K.S., Fewell, R.R., and Vadasy, P.F. (1989) Parental adjustment and changes in childoutcome among families of young handicapped children, Topics in Early Childhood SpecialEducation, 8 (4), 38-57.
  • Frey, K.S. Greenberg, M.T., and Fewell, R.R. (1989) Stress and coping among parents ofhandicapped children: A multidimensional approach, American Journal on Mental Retardation,94 (3), 240-249.
  • Goldberg,W.A. and Easterbrooks, M.A. (1984) Role of marital quality in toddler development,Developmental Psychology, 20, 504-514.
  • Goldberg, S., Marcovitch, S., Macgregor, D., and Lojkasek, M. (1986) Family responses todevelopmentally delayed pre-schoolers: Etiology and the father’s role, American Journal ofMental Deficiency, 90 (6), 610-617.
  • Harris, K.M. and Morgan, S.P. (1991)Fathers, sons and daughters: Differential paternal involvement in parenting, Journal ofMarriage and the Family, 53, 531-544.
  • Kazak, A. and Marvin, R. (1984) Differences, difficulties and adaptation: Stress and social networks in families with a handicapped child, Family Relations, 33, 67-77.
  • Kazak, A.E. and Wilcox, B.L. (1984) The structure and function of social Support Networks in families with handicapped children, American Journal of Community Psychology, 12 (6), 645-661.
  • Lazarus, R.S. and Folkman, S. (1984) Stress, appraisal and coping, New York, Springer.Lazarus, R.S. and Launier, R. (1978) Stress-related transactions between person and environment. In Pervin, L.A. and Lewis, M. (Eds.) Perspectives in interactional psychology (pp.287-327), New York, Plenum.
  • Parkes, K.R. (1986) Coping in stressful episodes: The role of individual differences, environmental factors, and situational characteristics, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51 (6), 1277-1292.
  • Additional references in Valata Maria-Christiana (2002)Unpublised PhDThesis, University ofSheffied, England

PARENTS SUPORTING INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN LABOUR MARKET AND LIFE

Yıl 2019, Cilt: 1 Sayı: 1, 48 - 71, 01.02.2019

Öz

Integration/inclusion of disabled children, young adults and adults in society has become
a key feature of discussions about the development of education policy and practice around the
world. There is the consensus about benefits which are gained from integration/inclusion of
disabled young people in to the society. Therefore in almost all developed countries a
remarkable support is offered to schools and teachers to achieve positive attitudes towards
integration/inclusion of people with special needs in to the education. This support, so excellent
functioning in school system, seem to fail, when young people with special needs should enter
in to real life – when they should enter the labour market and begin to live self-dependently as
far as the limit of their special need it allows.
Disabled young people need special support on the border between school and their
working place; they need an inclusive environment, which accepts them on their new working
place. And this is often a problem. The creating of inclusive environments is no simple process.
In the proposed model, presented in the paper, a key element of this process are the parents who
are most motivated for success and have the best conditions and opportunities (time and
closeness) but don’t have enough necessary tools and knowledge to use their potentials and
advantages. In our paper we will point out how to include parents in the process of integration
of their disabled children in to the labour market. 

Kaynakça

  • Aberšek, B. (2004). Vocational education system in Slovenia between the past and the future.Int. j. educ. dev., 24, 547 − 558.
  • Aberšek, B. (1997) Tendencies in the training of teachers and trainers, Research seminar,Budapest. Key data on Education - 2002 Edition Članek v reviji Urija Orleva
  • Aberšek, B., M. Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt (2007). Parents. Training most PowerfulSupportersand Guiders of persons with disabilities. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko.
  • Aberšek, B., M. Kordigel Aberšek (2007). – In: Aberšek, B., M. Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt(2007). Parents. Training most Powerful Supporters and Guiders of persons with disabilities. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko. Page 8-15.
  • Frey, K.S., Fewell, R.R., and Vadasy, P.F. (1989) Parental adjustment and changes in childoutcome among families of young handicapped children, Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 8 (4), 38-57.
  • Frey, K.S. Greenberg, M.T., and Fewell, R.R. (1989) Stress and coping among parents ofhandicapped children: A multidimensional approach, American Journal on Mental Retardation, 94 (3), 240-249.
  • Jones S., (1990). INTECOM, A package Designed to INTEgrate Carriers into Assessing andDeveloping the COmmunication Skills of People with Learning Difficulties. NFERNELSON.
  • Kambourglou M. (2007). Parent and teaches collaboration for the training of communicationand language skills. In: Aberšek, B., M. Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt (2007). Parents. Training most Powerful Supporters and Guiders of persons with disabilities.
  • Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko. Page 53 -75
  • Leonardo da Vinci project: Parents: Training Most Powerful Supporters and Guiders ofDisabled People; Slovenia, France, Greece, 2005 - 2007
  • Schmidt, I., M. Schmidt (2007). Recognition and Treatment of Stress disorders. In: Aberšek, B.,
  • M. Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt (2007). Parents. Training most Powerful Supportersand Guiders of persons with disabilities. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta, Fakulteta zanaravoslovje in matematiko. Page 89 – 96.
  • Schmidt M. (2007). What do Parents say about Training program in Leonardo da Vinci Project.In: Aberšek, B., M. Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt (2007). Parents. Training most Powerful Supporters and Guiders of persons with disabilities. Maribor: Pedagoškafakulteta, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko. Page 118 – 127
  • Valata Ch. (2007). The needs of parents of disabled children in Greece. In: Aberšek, B., M.
  • Kordigel Aberšek, M. Schmidt (2007). Parents. Training most Powerful Supportersand Guiders of persons with disabilities. Maribor: Pedagoška fakulteta, Fakulteta za naravoslovje in matematiko. Page 41 - 52.
  • Valata Maria-Christiana (2002). Unpublised PhDThesis, University of Sheffied, EnglandThe Education system in Slovenia (2000), Ministry of Education and Sport, Eurydice Unit, Ljubljana.
  • White Paper on Education in the Republic of Slovenia (1996), Ministry of Education and Sport, Parents suporting integration of disabled people in labour market and life, Boris Aberšek- Metka Kordigel
  • Cunningham, C. and Davis, H. (1985) Working with Parents: Frameworks for Collaboration,Milton Keynes, Open University Press.
  • Cunningham, C.C. and Sloper, T. (1987) Parents of Down’s Syndrome Babies: Their EarlyNeeds, Child: care health and development, 3, 325-347.
  • Folkman, S. (1984) Personal control and stress and coping processes: A theoretical analysis,Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 46 (4), 839-852.
  • Folkman, S. and Lazarus, R.S. (1980) An analysis of coping in middle-aged communitysample, Journal of Health and Social Behaviour, 21, 219-239.
  • Folkman, S., Lazarus, R.S., Gruen, R.S., and De Longis, A. (1986) Appraisal, coping, healthstatus and psychological symptoms, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 50 (3), 571-579.
  • Frey, K.S., Fewell, R.R., and Vadasy, P.F. (1989) Parental adjustment and changes in childoutcome among families of young handicapped children, Topics in Early Childhood SpecialEducation, 8 (4), 38-57.
  • Frey, K.S. Greenberg, M.T., and Fewell, R.R. (1989) Stress and coping among parents ofhandicapped children: A multidimensional approach, American Journal on Mental Retardation,94 (3), 240-249.
  • Goldberg,W.A. and Easterbrooks, M.A. (1984) Role of marital quality in toddler development,Developmental Psychology, 20, 504-514.
  • Goldberg, S., Marcovitch, S., Macgregor, D., and Lojkasek, M. (1986) Family responses todevelopmentally delayed pre-schoolers: Etiology and the father’s role, American Journal ofMental Deficiency, 90 (6), 610-617.
  • Harris, K.M. and Morgan, S.P. (1991)Fathers, sons and daughters: Differential paternal involvement in parenting, Journal ofMarriage and the Family, 53, 531-544.
  • Kazak, A. and Marvin, R. (1984) Differences, difficulties and adaptation: Stress and social networks in families with a handicapped child, Family Relations, 33, 67-77.
  • Kazak, A.E. and Wilcox, B.L. (1984) The structure and function of social Support Networks in families with handicapped children, American Journal of Community Psychology, 12 (6), 645-661.
  • Lazarus, R.S. and Folkman, S. (1984) Stress, appraisal and coping, New York, Springer.Lazarus, R.S. and Launier, R. (1978) Stress-related transactions between person and environment. In Pervin, L.A. and Lewis, M. (Eds.) Perspectives in interactional psychology (pp.287-327), New York, Plenum.
  • Parkes, K.R. (1986) Coping in stressful episodes: The role of individual differences, environmental factors, and situational characteristics, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 51 (6), 1277-1292.
  • Additional references in Valata Maria-Christiana (2002)Unpublised PhDThesis, University ofSheffied, England
Toplam 32 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Boris Aberšek Bu kişi benim

Metka Kordigel Bu kişi benim

Hakan Sarı Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi 1 Şubat 2019
Gönderilme Tarihi 1 Ocak 2019
Kabul Tarihi 25 Ocak 2019
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2019 Cilt: 1 Sayı: 1

Kaynak Göster

APA Aberšek, B., Kordigel, M., & Sarı, H. (2019). PARENTS SUPORTING INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN LABOUR MARKET AND LIFE. Turkish Special Education Journal: International, 1(1), 48-71.
AMA Aberšek B, Kordigel M, Sarı H. PARENTS SUPORTING INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN LABOUR MARKET AND LIFE. Turkish Special Education Journal: International. Şubat 2019;1(1):48-71.
Chicago Aberšek, Boris, Metka Kordigel, ve Hakan Sarı. “PARENTS SUPORTING INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN LABOUR MARKET AND LIFE”. Turkish Special Education Journal: International 1, sy. 1 (Şubat 2019): 48-71.
EndNote Aberšek B, Kordigel M, Sarı H (01 Şubat 2019) PARENTS SUPORTING INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN LABOUR MARKET AND LIFE. Turkish Special Education Journal: International 1 1 48–71.
IEEE B. Aberšek, M. Kordigel, ve H. Sarı, “PARENTS SUPORTING INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN LABOUR MARKET AND LIFE”, Turkish Special Education Journal: International, c. 1, sy. 1, ss. 48–71, 2019.
ISNAD Aberšek, Boris vd. “PARENTS SUPORTING INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN LABOUR MARKET AND LIFE”. Turkish Special Education Journal: International 1/1 (Şubat 2019), 48-71.
JAMA Aberšek B, Kordigel M, Sarı H. PARENTS SUPORTING INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN LABOUR MARKET AND LIFE. Turkish Special Education Journal: International. 2019;1:48–71.
MLA Aberšek, Boris vd. “PARENTS SUPORTING INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN LABOUR MARKET AND LIFE”. Turkish Special Education Journal: International, c. 1, sy. 1, 2019, ss. 48-71.
Vancouver Aberšek B, Kordigel M, Sarı H. PARENTS SUPORTING INTEGRATION OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN LABOUR MARKET AND LIFE. Turkish Special Education Journal: International. 2019;1(1):48-71.