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Barriers disposal and persisting barriers during disciple integration proccess with atypical autism in the main education stream.
DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Ester
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to present a comprehensive overview of the defined topic and to describe benefits and potential problems connected with the integration of atypically autistic children into the main educational process. The practical part is supposed to provide a potential insight into the situation based on the experience of "ordinary" students that attend classes with an integrated child, and the experience of their families. The work consists of a theoretical and a research part. The purpose of the first section is to introduce a theoretical background of autism and integration process to the reader. It should contribute to a consequent comprehension of the second section, too. The empirical section is based on a qualitative research. The data were collected in the form of a semi-structured interview and their evaluation was performed by means of a thematic coding. The research part manifests the integrated pupil from the point of view of their classmates and their parents and, furthermore, from the point of view of the teacher, the assistant and the mother of an integrated child. The thesis might serve as an example for parents, teachers and the pedagogical public throughout children's integration into the main educational process. In addition, it is going to be a part of a long term case study focused on providing a complete perspective of a possible integration during the compulsory school attendance period. The aforementioned research should serve as an groundwork for a disseration thesis, too. The conclusion of the research is that the process itself is unpredictable due to ongoing unexpected changes, and due to the constant development of attitudes of participating individuals. The results show that opinions differ in all involved people. On the contrary, mother of an autistic child and parents of other children share the belief that "ordinary" schools are not prepared for the integration process yet.

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