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Sep 4, 2023 · Sasin School of Management, Chulalongkorn University is set to become a focal point for DEI (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion) efforts. It is launching the “IDEALS” policy in partnership with Steps to establish the Neurodiversity at Work Research Center (NWRC), Thailand’s inaugural research center focused on exploring possibilities for ...
- Dollhouse – A Social Simulation Toy
- Doll House – The Fun That Comes with Coexistence
- Education Toy That Must Focus on Fun
- Doll House For Play, Not So Much For Teaching
- Empathy – The Basis of Virtue Evoked Through Play
The dollhouse is unique in that the dolls portray various forms of disability including visual impairment, hearing impairment, cerebral palsy, etc. The dollhouse is equipped with devices used in the daily life of people with disabilities with realistic mechanisms. Asst. Prof. Pornthep developed the dollhouse based on world-class award-winning resea...
The toy set comes with a basic manual on the importance of coexistence with the disabled and the elderly, as well as how to operate devices for people with disabilities. “Many people don’t know how to help people with disabilities, so they don’t dare to help, and are afraid of making mistakes, or insulting them. For example, when crossing the road,...
The basis for education toy is fun, because toys are for fun from playing. What follows is the stimulation of children’s imagination along with learning behavior. In short, it’s the use of the children’s potential to stimulate their creativity while playing toys based on fun, and not the teaching of anything in particular. “Educational toys must no...
Asst. Prof. Pornthep stresses that parents and teachers must read and understand the basic manual, which contains methods, guidance, and equipment information to help people with disabilities to be able to adapt the information into fun play for children. “This is a “toy” that children need to feel like they’re having fun playing, not studying. Par...
“Training children to know and have empathy is about teaching them the basics of life, because empathy is the basis of all human virtue. The mind just needs to be stimulated. In a competitive and consumeristic society in which all things have changed, less discussed or become negative, we are not going to say that these things are wrong or right. I...
May 4, 2022 · This improvement in research coverage and clarity will enable teachers to better select and implement evidence-based practices to support the learning of students with disability to achieve better outcomes and reach their full potential.
Mar 8, 2024 · 9 Types of Learning Disabilities in Adults and Children. Learning disorders indicate that the brain takes in and works with information in a way that is atypical. There is a discrepancy between an individual’s expected skills based on age and their academic performance.
Dec 8, 2023 · As the number of students with learning disabilities (SwLD) entering higher education (HE) increases, a need arises to improve the services provided to them by understanding their experiences. This scoping review explores the extent and type of evidence on the experiences of SwLD in HE.
Mar 17, 2021 · We found a significant small to medium positive effect for cognitive outcomes of students with general learning difficulties in inclusive versus segregated settings (d = 0.35) and no effect on psychosocial outcomes (d = 0.00).
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May 13, 2018 · The misdiagnosis of a learning disability (LD) can harm the self-esteem of students seeking to fit in with their peers, while those with real learning difficulties continue to struggle to get...