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SPECIAL TREATMENT INTERDICIPLINARY JOURNAL, 2023. Vol. 9. (1.)
1-210Views:191Special Treatment Journal, 2023. Vol. 9. (1.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT JOURNAL, 2024. Vol. 10.(SI)
1-183Views:89Journal of Special Treatment, 2024. Vol.10.(Special Issue) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2023. Vol. 9. (2.)
1-162Views:207Journal of Special Treatment, 2023. Vol. 9. (2.) - full text
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Special Treatment, 2024. Vol.10.(1)
1-136Views:97Journal of Special Treatment, 2024.Vol.10.(1) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2022. Vol. 8. (1.)
1-140Views:226Journal of Special Treatment, 2022. Vol. 8. (1.) - full text
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Special Treatment, 2024. Vol.10.(3)
1-150Views:54Journal of Special Treatment, 2024.Vol.10.(3) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT INTERDISCIPLINARY JOURNAL, 2021. Vol. 7. (4.)
1-126Views:213Special Treatment Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022. Vol. 8. (4.) - full text
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Ten Years in the Service of Special Treatment: Words of Thanks on the Occasion of the Anniversary of the Special Treatment Journal
7-18Views:130The Special Treatment Journal was launched in 2014 to provide a platform for national and international publications on children/students/persons with special educational needs, learning, and behavioral difficulties and talents. Today, the 'Special Treatment' is one of the respected journals on the national and international academic lists (as evidenced by the publication of nearly 400 papers in recent years by 313 major national and international authors). In this paper, we would like to express thanks and gratitude to all those who have contributed to the publication and survival of the journal over such a long period.
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Special Treatment, 2024. Vol.10.(2)
1-107Views:62Journal of Special Treatment, 2024.Vol.10.(2) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2023. Vol. 9. (4.)
1-162Views:105Journal of Special Treatment, 2023. Vol. 9. (4.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2023. Vol. 9. (3.)
1-168Views:133Journal of Special Treatment, 2023. Vol. 9. (3.) - full text
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Program of the 9th 'Special Treatment’ International Interdisciplinary Conference
Views:125On behalf of the Faculty of Education for Children and Special Educational Needs of the University of Debrecen (Hungary), and the Editorial Board of the Journal of Special Treatment [Különleges Bánásmód] we kindly invite you to our International Scientific Conference.
Date of the conference: 12 April 2023
Conference venue:
University of Debrecen
Faculty of Education for Children and Special Educational Needs,
4032, Hajdúböszörmény (Hungary),Désány str, 1-9.The conference program can be read in the study.
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The Discourse on Hygiene in Relation to the Role of Public Teachers in the ’Néptanítók Lap’ between 1922–1924
7-17Views:62The Covid epidemic has highlighted that the health care system alone is not enough to tackle a pandemic affecting a large population. In addition to medical and public health activities, there is also a need for educational activities in the education subsystem, involving the professionals involved. This is why it is important to look at the issue of health education in schools from a historical perspective, given the epidemics of our time. In the turbulent social and political environment following the First World War, public health was a less favoured area for policy-makers, while the physical and psychological trauma of soldiers returning from the war and the health of those left behind was a serious problem. The virulent Spanish flu, which affected millions of families across Europe, the devastating tuberculosis in our country, but especially the diphtheria and influenza, which were dangerous for children, posed a serious challenge to the scientific and educational scene in Hungary. The spread of a healthy lifestyle and education was not helped by the environment of schools (attitude of the maintenance staff, quality of the built environment, sociocultural tradition of the rural population, rapid spread of urban life). The alternative health approach and the life reform movement, although sporadically emerging in the period, did not appear in the mainstream of pedagogy, and health education progressed slowly, while, for example, child mortality, which is also linked to the health-conscious behaviour of parents, was blatantly high. The appointment of Kuno Klebelsberg as minister (1922) can be seen as a paradigm shift, as he is not only exposed as a minister with considerable experience in state administration, but also as a conceptual cultural politician who understood the challenges of education and popular education at the micro and macro levels. In our research, we analysed the relevant issues of the People's Teachers' Journal - a standard-setting publication of the Ministry of Education and Religious Affairs, which serves as a guide for teachers in practice - using qualitative thematic content analysis. The selected period: 1922–1924. Our questions are: how is the situation of school health reflected in the journal? What roles and tasks do and would policy-makers delegate to the folk teachers? What extracurricular tasks do they assign to teachers in the field of health education? Are there any patterns in the discourse in relation to school leaders? How have the teachers' organisations received it and what suggestions have they made to policy-makers and practitioners?
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INVITATION TO THE 9TH 'SPECIAL TREATMENT’ INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE
159-161Views:126On behalf of the Institute of Special Education of the Faculty of Education for Children and Special Educational Needs of the University of Debrecen (Hungary) and the Editorial Board of the Journal of Special Treatment [Különleges Bánásmód] (Debrecen) we kindly invite you to 9th ‘Special Treatment’ International Interdisciplinary Scientific Conference.
Date of the conference: 12 April 2024
Conference venue: University of Debrecen Faculty of Education for Children and Special Educational Needs,
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Program of the 9th 'Special Treatment’ International Interdisciplinary Conference
145-183Views:63On behalf of the Faculty of Education for Children and Special Educational Needs of the University of Debrecen (Hungary), and the Editorial Board of the Journal of Special Treatment [Különleges Bánásmód] we kindly invite you to our International Scientific Conference.
Date of the conference: 12 April 2023
Conference venue:
University of Debrecen
Faculty of Education for Children and Special Educational Needs,
4032, Hajdúböszörmény (Hungary), Désány str, 1-9.The conference program can be read in the study.
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2022. Vol. 8. (2.)
1-167Views:154Journal of Special Treatment, 2022. Vol. 8. (2.) - full text
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Greeting
5Views:105Welcome to among Readers, Authors, and Lecturers of the Special Treatment interdisciplinary professional journal!
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INVITATION FOR ’7TH INTERNATIONAL INTERDISCIPLINARY CONFERENCE ABOUT SPECIAL TREATMENT (2022)
131-136Views:75Invitation and program
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2022. Vol. 8. (3.)
1-157Views:278Journal of Special Treatment, 2022. Vol. 8. (3.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2020. Vol. 6. (1.)
1-112Views:279SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2020. Vol. 6. (1.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2016. Vol. 2. (4.)
1-114Views:144Special Treatment, 2016. Vol. 2. (4.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2018. Vol. 4. (4.)
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2015. Vol. 1. (2.)
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2020. Vol. 6. (4.) - FULL TEXT
1-111Views:254Special Treatment, 2020. Vol. 6. (4.) - full text
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SPECIAL TREATMENT, 2018. Vol. 3. (1.)
1-111Views:129Special Treatment, 2017. Vol. 3. (1.) - full text