Description

Learning difficulties can lead to developmental problems for students. Early detection is the best way to help students continue their education. Study with us and learn how to recognize these types of problems’’

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The management of learning difficulties that manifest themselves primarily in cognitive processes, language, and then affect the fundamental areas of reading, writing and mathematics, and other curricular disciplines, is a social problem that has yet to be solved. These types of learning difficulties are present in practically all educational centers, and their early detection is the best way to offer customized educational support in order to improve learning.

Detecting these types of learning difficulties is a major challenge for teachers, since their signs manifest in a heterogeneous way, and they are not detectable in all cases. With this advanced master’s degree, we want to give teachers and other educational center professionals the key concepts so that they can get up to date with the main learning difficulties, taking into account the most common areas. To this end, we have a program of the highest academic level, which is divided into two main blocks: educational attention in children and the management of learning difficulties and attention to diversity.

Thus, this advanced master’s degree answers the demand for soundly prepared professionals with up-to-date and relevant expertise, as well as the necessary skills to successfully face the challenges posed by the integral personal development for a diverse range of students, with different needs, styles, interests and conditions, but especially those with learning difficulties in different areas, providing the support they need to adapt to school.

Emerging educational paradigms recommend an inclusive approach, based on a biopsychosocial model that envisages attention to diversity via a comprehensive range of measures aimed at the entire educational community. Therefore, teachers, at different educational stages, need to know what characterizes these students, how to identify their needs and possess the knowledge and tools to intervene at a personal, socio-family and, above all, educational level.

This course not only covers theoretical knowledge, but will also show professionals another way of studying and learning that is more organic, straightforward and efficient. TECH works to keep the student motivated and to create a passion for learning. In addition, we encourage independent thought and the development of critical thinking.

A high-level program, supported by advanced technological development and the teaching experience of the best professionals”

This advanced master’s degree in Learning Difficulties and Early Childhood Educational Care contains the most complete and up-to-date educational program on the market. The most important features include:

  • The latest technology in e-learning software
  • An intensely visual teaching system, supported by graphic and schematic contents that are easy to assimilate and understand
  • Practical case studies presented by practising experts
  • State-of-the-art interactive video systems
  • Teaching supported by telepractice
  • Continuous updating and recycling systems
  • Self-regulated learning: full compatibility with other commitments
  • Practical exercises for self-assessment and learning verification
  • Support groups and educational synergies: Questions to the expert, discussion forums and knowledge
  • Communication with the teacher and individual reflection work
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an Internet connection
  • Supplementary resource banks that are permanently available

A high-level program, supported by advanced technological development and the teaching experience of the best professionals”

Our teaching staff is made up of working professionals. In this way, TECH ensure that they meet their goal of providing up-to-date professional development. A multidisciplinary team of professionals trained and experienced in different environments, who will cover the theoretical knowledge in an efficient way, but, above all, will be able to make the practical knowledge derived from their own experience available to students on this course.

This command of the subject is complemented by the effective methodological design of this advanced master’s degree. Developed by a multidisciplinary team of E-Learning experts, it integrates the latest advances in educational technology. Thus, you will be able to study with a range of comfortable and versatile multimedia tools that will give you the functionality you need during your studies.

The design of this program is based on Problem-Based Learning, an approach that conceives learning as a highly practical process. To achieve this remotely, telepractice is used. With the help of an innovative, interactive video system and Learning from an Expert, students will be able to acquire the knowledge as if they were dealing with the case in real time. A concept that will make it possible to integrate and fix learning in a more realistic and permanent way.

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Take this opportunity to learn about the latest advances in Learning Difficulties and Early Childhood Educational Care and improve your teaching skills by mastering the latest techniques: the surest way to position yourself among the best"

Objectives

The objective is to prepare highly qualified professionals for work in the field. An objective that is further complemented, in a holistic manner, by promoting human development that lays the foundations for a better society. The aim is to help professionals reach a much greater level of expertise and control. A goal that you can count on achieving, with a high-intensity and high-precision program.

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If your goal is to acquire a qualification that will enable you to compete with the best, look no further, at TECH we have everything you need’’

General objectives

  • Provide students with the specific knowledge and skills to work effectively in the field of Pre-School education, so that their students are able to progress with their education
  • Show students the main assessment tools, as well as the identification criteria for specific educational needs arising from a range of circumstances
  • Enable students to use techniques and strategies for educational intervention, as well as guide the response in different extracurricular areas
  • Awaken the sensitivity and initiative necessary for the student to become the driving force behind the necessary paradigmatic change that will make an inclusive educational system possible
  • Enable the student to recognise the signs and initiate identification for students who exhibit characteristics compatible with learning difficulties
  • Introduce the student to the main processes involved in the management of learning difficulties and attention to diversity, as well as the underlying pedagogical, scientific and legal context
  • Appreciate the multidimensionality of learning difficulties and the need for multi-professional interventions with flexible and adaptive methods that promote inclusiveness
  • Consider innovation and the application of new technologies as an integral and useful element in the educational process

Specific objectives

Module 1. Early Education

  • Know the latest research on child development
  • Build an overall view of the developmental processes involved
  • Understand the factors that affect children during the first years of life
  • Identify the main processes and stages of psychological development throughout the life cycle
  • Analyze and evaluate developmental characteristics
  • Identify the demands, problems and differences of the human being in the different stages

Module 2. Learning Difficulties I

  • Provide an overview of the learning difficulties that may be encountered in the classroom
  • Detect the diverse difficulties that students may have
  • Distinguish learning concepts, problems and difficulties
  • Know the different learning styles and cognitive styles
  • Prevent learning difficulties before they occur
  • Put interventions in place for different learning problems

Module 3. Learning Difficulties II

  • Study the specific theory for Pre-School Education
  • Identify the different learning difficulties
  • Analyze the different learning disorders
  • Know how to recognize specific learning disorders
  • Know the different emotional difficulties
  • Build the family-school relationship

Module 4. Personalized Education Anthropological, Philosophical, and Psychological Foundations

  • Acquire the necessary tools for reflection
  • Consider professional and intellectual concerns in order to learn to be good professionals
  • To know the different pedagogical foundations of Education
  • Identify the different learning situations in personalized education
  • Develop the necessary tools for proper organization of the center
  • Undertake professional development in teaching for a good educational response

Module 5. Self-knowledge and Personal Autonomy in Pre-School Education

  • Know, understand and assist in the emergence of self-knowledge
  • Lay the foundations of self-concept and self-esteem, one of the most rewarding tasks of the Pre-School Education teacher
  • Address factors facilitating the development of autonomy in the classroom and some key elements for the separation-individuation process
  • Explore these factors and how they overlap in order to gain a holistic view of the process at this educational stage
  • Identify warning signs relating to the student's level of self-esteem
  • Know about the evaluation of self-concept

Module 6. Equality and Diversity in the Classroom

  • Know about the different but closely-related terms and their application in the classroom
  • Detect possible factors contributing to school failure
  • Acquire the necessary tools to avoid school failure
  • Pick up on the signs of possible bullying at school
  • Develop tools to promote inclusive and intercultural schools
  • Obtain the skills to work with different ICTs
  • Identify the different disorders in schools
  • Promote psychomotor function in Pre-School Education

Module 7. History, Current Situation and Future Outlook for Special Education

  • Offer a holistic view of Special Education
  • Analyze the evolutionary trajectory of this area of education, the current panorama and the new models that continue to be formed

Module 8. Behaviour Disorders and Learning Difficulties

  • Study the basic aspects of the most common behavioral and learning disorders at the Pre-School Education stage
  • Acquire the necessary tools to be able to detect, understand and intervene with these disorders

Module 9. Education of Children with Disabilities or Developmental Difficulties

  • Learn to identify the personal educational needs of students with disabilities or developmental difficulties and detect warning signs and learn how to establish preventative measures and intervene with at-risk learners

Module 10. Emerging Educational Alternatives for the Management of Learning Difficulties

  • Be aware of intervention strategies for the development of students with higher abilities, as well as the different enrichment and creativity development proposals

Module 11. Theoretical and Methodological Fundamentals for Attention to Diversity and Learning Difficulties in Children

  • Determine the theoretical arguments that support Psychology and Pedagogy as sciences
  • Identify the essential relationships between psychological sciences and pedagogical sciences based on their convergent and divergent elements
  • Recognize the challenges that exist in the development of psychology and pedagogy in the overall school environment
  • Categorize learning theories to facilitate theoretical understanding based on established assumptions
  • Recognize the potential of education for integral learning from a developmental point of view

Module 12. Learning Disabilities: Historical Approach, Conceptualization, Theories and Classification

  • Interpret historical developments in the field of learning disabilities, taking into consideration the different events that delimit its stages
  • Explore the term learning difficulties considering its historical issues, its conceptual differentiation and the characterization of the schoolchildren who face them
  • Compare the various classifications of learning difficulties from a modern perspective
  • Analyze the different theoretical approaches to learning disabilities and their relationship with attention models

Module 13. Reflections on the Diagnosis and Evaluation of Learning Difficulties

  • Understand the diagnostic procedures and pedagogical evaluation in the field of learning difficulties and the relationship between the two
  • Identify the different stages of diagnosis and evaluation, the variables to consider and the most pertinent techniques and evaluation instruments
  • Apply evaluation techniques and tools to schoolchildren with possible learning difficulties in reading, writing and mathematics
  • Describe the functioning of the evaluation committee and the role of each one of its members
  • Communicate the results of the diagnostic and evaluation process in a structured, descriptive and analytical way, with the aim of guiding the educational care of a schoolchild with learning difficulties

Module 14. Fundamentals in the Management of Learning Difficulties

  • Analyze the theoretical and methodological fundamentals of managing learning difficulties
  • Characterize the processes that integrate the school management of learning difficulties in the context of diversity
  • Link the processes of prevention, school organization and comprehensive educational attention , looking at theory and the establishment of relationships between them
  • Value the role of the psychologist to integrate and consolidate theory and methods for the management of learning difficulties and attention to diversity
  • Develop plans for prevention measures and comprehensive educational attention to learning difficulties in the areas of reading, writing, mathematics and school adaptation

Module 15. Language as a Determining Factor in Support for Learning Difficulties

  • Understand the concepts of communication, linguistic, speech, language and their relationships
  • Understand the link between the development of language and thought based on the theoretical concepts and its implication in the teaching-learning process
  • Describe the development of the language in its different components and potential difficulties
  • Explain language disorders, how they can affect adaptation to school and their connection with learning difficulties associated with reading, writing and math
  • Consider language disorders in the design and implementation of comprehensive educational care for learning difficulties

Module 16. Learning Difficulties in Reading and Their Impact on Citizen Education in the Knowledge Society

  • Analyze the processes involved in learning to read in order to consider them in diagnosis, assessment and teaching
  • Reflect on the different methods of teaching reading and their shortcomings, as well as the criteria for their selection and application in different students and contexts
  • Implement actions for the promotion of reading and prevention of reading difficulties incorporating the main educational agencies
  • Identify reading learning difficulties through their characterization, diagnosis, evaluation and relationship with the family and social context
  • Develop comprehensive educational support plans for students or groups of students with learning difficulties based on their their attributes, motivations and
  • personal potential, family and other contextual considerations

Module 17. Learning Difficulties in Writing as a Method of Lasting Communication

  • Analyze the processes, stages and levels involved in constructing written language in order to consider them in diagnosis, assessment and teaching
  • Reflect on the different methods of teaching writing and their shortcomings, as well as the criteria for their selection and application in different students and contexts
  • Implement actions for the promotion of writing and prevention of difficulties, incorporating the main educational agencies
  • Identify learning difficulties in producing written language through their description, diagnosis and evaluation, considering the relationship with the family and social context
  • Develop comprehensive educational support plans for students or groups of students with learning difficulties in written language based on their personal,
  • family and circumstances, motivations and their potential

Module 18. Mathematical Learning Difficulty (MLD)

  • Analyze the essential concepts and processes involved in learning math in order to consider them in diagnosis, assessment and teaching
  • Reflect on the different methods of teaching math and their shortcomings, as well as the criteria for their selection and application in different students and contexts
  • Implement actions for the promotion of math and prevention of difficulties, incorporating the main educational agencies
  • Identify difficulties in mathematics learning through their characterization, diagnosis and evaluation, considering the relationship with the family and social context
  • Develop comprehensive educational support plans for students or groups of students with learning difficulties based on their personal, family and
  • circumstances, motivations and their potential

Module 19. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as a Conditional Associated With Learning Difficulties

  • Understand Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), its prevalence, causes and implications for educational and social inclusion throughout life
  • Characterize a student with ADHD, their needs, interests and motivations for their integral educational support
  • Analyze the theoretical models that explain ADHD and their relationship with the diagnosis, evaluation and selection of techniques and instruments
  • Reflect on the complexity of the approach to the student with learning difficulties associated with ADHD, the educational implications and its consolidation in
  • integral educational care

Module 20. Emerging Educational Alternatives in the Management of Learning Difficulties

  • Reflect on information and communication technologies, chess and meditation as emerging alternatives for the management of learning difficulties in diverse contexts
  • Discuss the use and scope of ICT as a learning resource for the management of learning difficulties in primary education
  • Evaluate the potential of chess as a resource for management of learning difficulties linked with the main educational influences: family, school and community
  • Appreciate the benefits of incorporating meditation into the school learning-teaching process within the context of learning difficulties   
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A unique specialization program that will allow you to acquire advanced training in this field" 

Advanced Master's Degree in Learning Difficulties and Early Childhood Care Education

The teaching process is varied and changing for different people, since each one has specific needs that must be properly addressed. Therefore, professionals propose biopsychosocial strategies to improve the educational environment. At TECH Technological University we have identified the needs related to early childhood education, so we have designed the Advanced Master's Degree in Learning Difficulties and Early Childhood Educational Care, which, in addition to deepen the specialized approach, will allow you to know the methods to promote self-realization and achieve optimal results to avoid school desertion or demotivation. The postgraduate course lasts two years and is taught 100% online, which will allow you to receive the lessons at the time and place that best suits you. In the study plan, you will find unique methodologies and an exclusive syllabus that covers the most important contents. Here, you will learn about learning difficulties, their historical approach, conceptualization, theories and classification, as well as the processes of diagnosis, approach and evaluation of this problem. From this, you will be able to recognize the characteristics of students who present difficulties, identify their needs and implement intervention tools at a personal, socio-family and educational level.

Take a postgraduate course in learning difficulties and educational attention 100% online.

Learning disabilities alter the normal development of students, affecting their ability to read, write and reason mathematically. Therefore, early detection is the best way to help students continue their educational process. With this TECH program, you will obtain the necessary skills to solve these difficulties. Through a very complete syllabus, you will address fundamental concepts ranging from early and personalized education, its anthropological, philosophical and psychological foundations, to the management processes of teaching difficulties and the theoretical and methodological foundations of diverse attention. In addition, you will learn about the process of self-knowledge and personal autonomy in the child and adolescent population and related problems such as behavioral disorders or motor disabilities. Thanks to this, you will be able to successfully face the challenges posed by the integral development of diverse personalities, effectively attending to their needs, styles, interests and conditions.