Pedagogy and didactics for people with physical and motor development impairments and chronic and progressive illnesses
Pedagogy and didactics for people with physical and motor development impairments and chronic and progressive illnesses
Welcome to the website of the specialist group "Pedagogy and Didactics with Impairments of Physical and Motor Development and with Chronic and Progressive Diseases".
Here you will find information about our teamour research projects our research projects and specialisations as well as current publications. Interested students can find out about our current courses and final theses on our website.
from left to right: Alica Gärtner, Sönke Thies, Prof Dr Annett Thiele, Andreas Erdmann, Janna Bootsmann, Dr Dyon Hoekstra
Supporting psychomotor development at the Inclusive Centre of Excellence (KoggE)
Psychomotor development support forms a specialisation area at the KoggE Centre of Excellence, part of the Institute of Special Needs Education and Rehabilitation at the University of Oldenburg. The focus is on movement and perception as key pathways to development, learning and participation. The programme combines practice-oriented teaching, research and regional networking, and offers students, staff and other interested parties insights into psychomotor concepts and support approaches.
Further information can be found on the Psychomotor Development Support page at KoggE.
Assistive Technologies and Digital Inclusion (KoggE)
The “Assistive Technologies and Digital Participation” research centre brings together research, teaching and knowledge transfer with the aim of sustainably improving the participation of people with physical and motor impairments and chronic conditions. The centre is on assistive technologies (AT) as a connecting element between neurological rehabilitation, inclusive education and care provision. Digital participation is understood as an overarching, cross-cutting objective that permeates all areas of work.
Further information can be found on the website of the Research Centre for Assistive Technologies and Digital Participation.