AMBULANT REMEDIAL EDUCATION
 
Lectured in 3rd year Remedial education
Theory [A] 7.0
Exercises [B] 28.0
Training and projects [C] 0.0
Studytime [D] 77
Studypoints [E] 3
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Geert CALLEBAUT
Reference SGORTH03K00113
 
Key words
Ambulant remedial education

Objectives
The students will be devided in small groups to work on a project
They discuss:
- the specific characteristics of the target group
- the treatment centre
- the care plan: physical, emotional and educational needs, purposes, procedure and priorities, educational programs
- the collaborative services
They report their work to the other students.

Topics
Students make a choise between ambulantory services and tempary residential care:
field work, foster parents placements, host families, day-care centres, supported lodging and sheltered housing, family-directed support services, processes of networking, cultural-social education associations for caregivers, associations for handicapped persons or parents, child and jouth care protection in accordance with youth justice, tempary respite to avert a crisis, refuge and receptionhomes.

Prerequisites
Theories, methods and technics in special education for all types of handicapped persons.

Final Objectives


Materials used
- background information
- scientific & technical literature
- school library materials
- others

Study costs


Study guidance


Teaching Methods
- seminars
- group reports
- group presentations
- field work

Assessment
Permanent evaluation, group work, practical exercise linked to training

Lecturer(s)
Geert Callebaut, Jakelien Baeck, Hugo Durinck, Alain Lescur, Tinneke Moyson, Chris Pauwels, Marie-Anne Staessens, Rudy Schellaert, Johan van Daal, Brenda Vergaert, Yvan Houtteman, Marijke De Kegel, Nicole Schoofs, Inge Willem, Chris Pauwels, Chris Van Dam, Vera Van Hove.