Modern technologies and modern educators, or the readiness for new challenges
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Gołąbek-Jonak, Patrycja
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Chosen topics of supporting persons with a disability. vol. 3 / edited by Jolanta Baran, Izabella Gałuszko, Sławomir Olszewski. - Kraków : Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Pedagogicznego, 2017. - S. [151]-162
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Subject:
Modern TechnologiesNeurotechnologies
Special Needs Education
Psychology
Speech Therapy
Cognitive Processes Disorders
EEG-Biofeedback
Warnke Method
RehaCom Method
Date: 2017
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The first part of the article highlights the dynamic development of technologies used in special
needs education over the last fifteen years. EEG-Biofeedback method, Warnke method
and RehaCom method are briefly characterized and their advantages and disadvantages are
described. The second part of the article presents the results of the author’s own research on
readiness and openness of specialists related to pedagogy, psychology and speech therapy
for current methods, techniques and tools based on modern technologies that are used in
work with patients. The problems associated with the specialists’ knowledge of the methods
are pointed out and exemplary solutions are proposed.