Kolishkin A. Correction of defections of movements of older school-boys with defections of hearing by means of adaptive physical education.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0404U002397

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Specialization

  • 13.00.03 - Корекційна педагогіка

11-06-2004

Specialized Academic Board

К 41.053.01

Essay

Object of the investigation - a process of adaptable physical training of the pupils of dull hearing of the senior school age. Aim of the investigation - to work out and to substantiate scientifically the methods of conducting of correctional sports-sanitation measures with the youths of dull hearing at non-fixed time with the use of the means of adaptable physical training. Methods of the investigation: theoretical, empirical, statistic. Results and novelty - complex methody of non-fixed time with the youths of dull hearing were substantiated with experimentally way at the first time by the means of adaptable physical training; the effectiveness of the introduction of the system of the correctional measures with the use of the methods of adaptable physical training to the modern practice of the correctional pedagogy has been proved, the pedagogical conditions of joined studies of table-tennis, special methods of speech providing for correctional sports-sanitation measures were defined. Practical meaning - the experimental methods of the lessons at non-fixed time with the use of the means of adaptable physical training have been worked out for the correction of the motor deflections and the improvement of the work of the motor analyser of the senior pupils of dull hearing on the bath of table-tennis, the exercises of force and special exercises for the endurance. Subject and degree of the introduction: special course "The adaptive physical training" has worked out. Effectiveness of the introduction is high. Sphere (field) of the use: pedagogical higher establishments of the pedagogical education, the centres of invalid sport, special boarding schools for children of dull hearing.

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