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    <title>The Level Of Independence  Skills In Children With Autism Spectrum In  Shelters In Light Of Wars From The Point Of View</title>
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    <description>Title: The Level Of Independence  Skills In Children With Autism Spectrum In  Shelters In Light Of Wars From The Point Of View
Authors: Awad Allah Abu Shabab, Omar; Abed Alrahman Abed Alhaq, Dr. Ebaa
Abstract: The study aimed to identify the level of independent skills among children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in shelter centers during wars, from the perspective of their parents in Gaza Strip. The researcher used the descriptive analytical method to achieve the study's objectives, analyzing the reality of the children's independent skills in areas such as eating, mobility, dressing, handling money, using the toilet, and personal hygiene. Data was collected using the Independent Skills Scale, which was designed to measure the skill levels of children with ASD in shelter centers. The study sample consisted of 155 parents of children in shelter centers in Gaza Strip in 2024. The results showed that the overall level of independent skills was low, with an average approval score of 2.48, representing 49.7%. The study also found statistically significant differences in the responses of the sample due to variables such as the gender of the parent, educational qualification, child's age, and duration of stay in the shelter center. The differences favored male parents, those with an elementary education or less, as well as children older than 10 years. Additionally, the study revealed that children who stayed in the shelter centers for a year or more showed better independent skills compared to those who stayed for a shorter period.</description>
    <dc:date>2025-12-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>The Effectiveness of An In-Service Training Program to Develop the Professional Performance of Kindergarten Teachers for Early Detection of Children with Disabilities</title>
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    <description>Title: The Effectiveness of An In-Service Training Program to Develop the Professional Performance of Kindergarten Teachers for Early Detection of Children with Disabilities
Authors: Marar, Rana; Farah Suhail, Professor: Tamer
Abstract: The study aimed to focus on an effective in-service training program for work performance for creative kindergarten teachers for children from Paris. The quasi-experimental model study was used, with (30) teachers coloring the study, where the measurement group was pre-tested, and a post-measurement on study performance (questionnaire) was prepared. Researcher training program, It was conducted on a sample of (30) female teachers, distributed into two groups, a control group (15) and an experimental group (15), and the results showed that there were statistically significant differences at the level of significance (≥05) between the scores of the experimental group members on the professional performance scale in... The (post) measurement is in favor of the experimental group The results of the study indicated that there were statistically significant differences between the pre- and post-measurements of the professional performance of kindergarten teachers, and the differences were attributed in favor of the post-measurement.</description>
    <dc:date>2024-11-10T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Abuse of children with disabilities from the parents' point of view in the light of some variables in Bethlehem Governorate</title>
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    <description>Title: Abuse of children with disabilities from the parents' point of view in the light of some variables in Bethlehem Governorate
Authors: Mohammad Abdalnabi Ataallah, Ghaida; Hassan Khuwayra, Dr. Ola
Abstract: This study aimed to identify the forms of abuse to which children with disabilities are exposed in Bethlehem Governorate, and to identify the group of people with disabilities who are most vulnerable to abuse, in addition to know the age group most exposed to abuse, and to explain the parents’ point of view regarding abuse of their children with disabilities. Accordingly, the researcher relied on data resources that are related to the subject of the study, and then collected needed data through a questionnaire. The sample of the study included 120 parents of children with disabilities, who were selected by random sampling method. After collecting the data, it was statistically analyzed using the statistical package program SPSS V. 23.&#xD;
The results revealed that the total degree of all abuse dimensions of children with disabilities from the perspectives of their parents in light of some variables in Bethlehem Governorate was moderate. In which, dimensions of children with disabilities abuse were ranked in order of their importance as: verbal abuse, physical abuse, and then neglect. Moreover, The study showed that there were statistically significant differences due to the variable gender of the guardian, and the place of residence variable, in favor of camp residents over both village and city residents. In addition, there were statistically significant differences due to the age variable of the child with a disability, in favor of those whose ages ranged from “6-10 years” and those of “from 11-18 years”, rather than children with disabilities aged 3-5 years.</description>
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    <title>Teachers’ competencies in identifying gifted students in public schools in Palestine</title>
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    <description>Title: Teachers’ competencies in identifying gifted students in public schools in Palestine
Authors: Ibrahim Sleiman Ajwa, Nahawand; Dweikat, Dr. Fakhri
Abstract: The study aimed to identify the competencies necessary for teachers in government schools in the Governorates of the northern West Bank to identify gifted and talented students from the teachers' perspective, based on variables such as gender, specialization, teaching stage, educational qualification, years of experience, and the governorate. To achieve this, the researcher used a descriptive approach by collecting quantitative data through distributing an electronic questionnaire to a convenient sample of 999 male and female teachers from government schools in the Nablus, Jenin, and Tulkarm governorates. The study results revealed the most important personal and academic competencies of teachers in detecting the talented, and showed statistically significant differences at a significance level (α&lt;.05) in the averages of teachers' competencies in detecting talented students based on the variables of gender, specialization, teaching stage, educational qualification, and the governorate where teachers work. Additionally, the results indicated no statistically significant differences at a significance level (α&lt;.05) in the averages of teachers' competencies attributed to the variable of years of experience. &#xD;
In light of the study results and discussion, the researcher recommended the necessity of providing teachers with guidance materials related to detecting the talented, using tests and measures that assist in this process, in addition to training educational supervisors and encouraging them to benefit from supervisory visits to enhance the personal and academic competencies of teachers. The researcher also emphasized the importance of developing the educational system in terms of curricula and infrastructure.</description>
    <dc:date>2024-02-04T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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