Epilepsija sergančiųjų socialinės įtraukties iniciatyva: patirtinis mokymasis dalyvaujant muzikos terapijoje

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Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Epilepsija sergančiųjų socialinės įtraukties iniciatyva: patirtinis mokymasis dalyvaujant muzikos terapijoje
Alternative Title:
Initiative of promoting social inclusion of persons suffering from epilepsy: experiental learning of the inclusion through participation in a music therapy group
In the Journal:
Acta paedagogica Vilnensia. 2015, t. 35, p. 113-131
Keywords:
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Muzika / Music.
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LTStraipsnyje analizuojama epilepsija sergančiųjų socialinės įtraukties patirtinio mokymosi dalyvaujant muzikos terapijoje problema aktualizuojama šiuo klausimu: kokios yra epilepsija sergančiųjų socialinės įtraukties optimizavimo, taikant muzikos terapiją, galimybės? Tyrimo tikslas – atskleisti ir pagrįsti epilepsija sergančiųjų socialinės įtraukties patirtinio mokymosi dalyvaujant muzikos terapijoje vidinių ir išorinių komponentų dermę. Keliami šie uždaviniai: 1) apžvelgti pagrindines tyrimo teorines nuostatas ir sąvokas, pagrindžiančias epilepsija sergančiųjų socialinės įtraukties kaip patirtinio mokymosi, dalyvaujant muzikos terapijoje, prielaidą; 2) nustatyti ir apibrėžti socialinės įtraukties gebėjimus, kuriuos ugdėsi epilepsija sergantieji, dalyvaudami muzikos terapijoje; 3) nustatyti ir apibrėžti šių gebėjimų ugdymosi sąlygas / situacijas. Tikslui pasiekti atliktas kokybinis atvejo tyrimas. [Iš leidinio]Reikšminiai žodžiai: Dalyvavimas; Epilepsija; Muzikos; Muzikos terapija; Situacinis mokymasis; Socialinė įtrauktis; Terapija; Epilepsy; Music therapy; Participation; Situated learning; Social inclusion.

ENThe analysis of scientific literature shows that in Lithuania people with epilepsy face a high risk of social exclusion, and there is a lack of research in which the psychosocial aspects of epilepsy and the possibilities how to optimize the social inclusion of people who suffer from epilepsy would be explored thoroughly. Furthermore, there is no systematic approach to the problem of social exclusion itself, an interdisciplinary work and innovative methods are not integrated into the practice fully. Thus, the problem of the research is actualized by the question – what are the possibilities of applying music therapy in order to optimize the social inclusion of people with epilepsy? A qualitative case study was carried out in order to solve this problem. The results of the study are presented in the form of analysis and interpretation of the social inclusion experiential learning process (a total of 20 sessions) of the music therapy group consisting of 7 adults with epilepsy, and their outcome. The study data consist of the public documents, transcriptions of the group members’ reflections on the activities and audio recordings of the musical improvisations of the group. The data were also collected while observing the process. Musical improvisations were analysed by the application of the phenomenologically inspired microanalysis method and the qualitative content analysis method, was used for the analysis of the reflections.The review of the main theoretical provisions and concepts of the study at the theoretical level allows an assumption that the social inclusion incentive of the people with epilepsy may be encouraged by experiential learning through participation in an experiential learning community (the music therapy group). The amplification of social inclusion shall be attributable to the dynamics of the group members’ participation from the legitimate peripheral towards centripetal (according to Lave, Wenger, 1991). Such a process of change allows the personal development of capacities that help to overcome the participation problems caused by the illness and to realise social agency, thus becoming an active and full-fledged community member. For the purposes of the study, this social inclusion amplification mechanism has been analysed in the context of musical improvisation by attributing to that improvisation the function of community building and consolidation of the membership in it. [...]. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.15388/ActPaed.2015.35.9195
ISSN:
1392-5016; 1648-665X
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