Knowledge test – Module 4

The definition of persons with special educational needs SEN includes:

  • persons with occasional illnesses
  • persons with physical disability
  • persons with temporary learning difficulties
  • persons with trauma-induced emotional and behavioral difficulties
  • persons who are socially maladjusted and at risk of being so

For Bio-Farm visits with disabled pupils with physical handicaps you have

  • to provide “accessibility” and “freedom from barriers”.
  • to avoid contacts with bigger animals like cows and horses.
  • to avoid any potential causes and reasons for accidences.
  • to engage special education teachers.
  • to consider special communication needs.

Where can I find a definition of the Status of Refugees?

  • There isn’t any official international definition.
  • In the UN Convention relating to the Status of Refugees of 1951.
  • In the UN Protocol Relating to the Status of Refugees of 1967.
  • Each state has an own definition of the status of refugees.
  • Article 3 of the European Convention.

Which pedagogical benefits do the Bio-Farm visits offer for refugee children?

  • They experience familiar elements from their mother country.
  • They can spend holidays at the countryside.
  • They can demonstrate skills and knowledge that differ from the traditional classroom teaching.
  • They can prevent stay in refugee housings for some days
  • They receive regular vocational training.

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