CHILDHOOD DISABILITY AND SOCIAL ACTION (THEORY)

Paper Code: 
DHSC 513 (B)
Credits: 
04
Contact Hours: 
60.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 
This course will enable the students to –
1. Understand the various methods of studying characteristics and behavior in various handicaps.  
2. Compare the various methods of measuring the physical and intellectual capabilities of individual.
3. Understand the problems of handicaps and their mainstreaming.
4. Understand the assessment methods of various disability.
5. Evaluate the role of society towards disability

Course outcomes

 

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment

Strategies

 
 

The students will be able to –

CO228: Examine the basic definition, needs, problems, classification, and legislation of special children

CO229: Develop the knowledge about the definition, causes, classification, and assessment of visual, hearing, autism, and orthopedic impairment.

CO230: Elaborate on the ability to understand the identification of intellectual disability, emotional and behavioral disorder.

CO231:  Construct knowledge about learning disability and communication disorder in detail.

CO232:Develop familarity with the education, intervention and collaborative approach towards inclusion.

Approach in teaching:

Discussion, Lecture, Demonstration, Team teaching, presentation, quiz

 

Learning activities for the students:

Self learning presentation Effective questions, Giving tasks, assignment

Observation, Presentation, Report writing, Interviewing

 

 

12.00
Unit I: 
Understanding Disability
Defining and understanding disability
The concept of positive, Negative and Multiple Deviations
The concept of Impairment, Disability and Handicap.
Models of disability
Classification 
Needs and problems od differently abled children.
Rights of persons with disability and UNCRPD 
RCI, PWD Act, NT Act
 
12.00
Unit II: 
Types of Disability
Definition, characteristics, factors ,types, Identification, assessment and etiology with reference to Physical disabilities : 
Sensory disabilities- Visual and auditory 
Autism 
Orthopedic impairment
 
12.00
Unit III: 
Unit III
Definition, characteristics, factors ,types, Identification, assessment and etiology with reference to:
Intellectual disability 
Emotional and Behavioral Disorder
 
12.00
Unit IV: 
Children with communication and learning disorder
Definition, characteristics, factors ,types, Identification, assessment and etiology with reference to: 
Communication Disability
Learning disability
Autism
 
12.00
Unit V: 
Disability Education and society
Educational practices- Special education and Inclusive education: Meaning, need and importance
Educational provisions for disabled children
Attitudes towards disability- family, school, society and media
Role and Responsibility of Parents,Peer and Community
Role and Responsibility of teachers, administration and policy makers
 
Essential Readings: 
Educating Exceptional Children-An introduction to Special Education(2009),S.K.Mangal
Chopra,G., (2012). Early Detection of Disabilities and persons with disabilities in the community. New Delhi: Engage publications 
Hurlock E.B. (1978). Child development, Megraw Hill Publishing Co.
Singh, Madhu.(2016). Inclusive Education,Ane Books Pvt Ltd., Delhi
SUGGESTED READINGS:
Chopra,G., (2012). Stimulating Development of Young Children with Disabilities at Anganwadi and at Home: A Practical Guide. New Delhi: Engage publications. 
Baker,H.J.,Introduction to exceptional children,NewYork,Macmillan Co.,1959.
Dunn,L.M.(ed) "Exceptional children in the schools", Holt Rinehart & Winston,1963.
Kirk,S.A.Education "Exceptional children" Hinghton,Miffhir,1962.
Heek,A.O., "Education of Exceptional children", New York,McGraw Hill,1953.
Garrison,K.C.andForce,Dewy,G.thePsychology of Exceptional children,NewYork,fourthedition,theRonals Press Co.,1965.
Frampton and Rowell,Education of the handicapped.
Good enough,Florence, Exceptional children New York,Appletoncentury Lnafhs,1956.
Ellis,N.(ed) Hand book of Mental deficiency Psychological theory & Research.
Long, N.J.; Morse, W.C. & Newman, R.G. (1980). Conflict in the classroom: The education of emotionally disturbed children. Belmont: Wadsworth
 
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