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376.3+378
Odinokova Natalya Aleksandrovna
Assist. Prof. of the Department of Speech Therapy and Children’s Speech, Institute of Childhood, Federal State Budgetary Educational Institution, Novosibirsk State Pedagogical University, .odinokova2008@mail.ru, Novosibirsk
Gamanovich Victoria Eduardovna
Кандидат педагогических наук, Cand. Sci. (Pedag.), Assoc. Prof. of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology Inclusive Education, Institute of Inclusive Education, Belarusian State Pedagogical University named after Maxim Tan, odinokova2008@mail.ru, Minsk, Belarus
Dalivelya Olga Vyacheslavovna
Кандидат биологических наук, Cand. Sci. (Biolog.), Assoc. Prof., Head of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of Inclusive Education, Institute of Inclusive Education, Belarusian State Pedagogical University by Maxim Tank, dalivelya@mail.ru, Minsk, Belarus

Organization of Extracurricular Activities of Primary School Children with Sensory Disabilities in an Inclusive Educational Environment

Abstract: 
The article presents the author’s view of the organization extracurricular activities of primary school age children with sensory impairment based on a humanistic approach, focused on the personality of students with special educational needs, taking them into account individual characteristics, abilities and interests. The purpose of the article is to reveal the essence, evolution of formation and meaning in educational space of the school of extracurricular activities, emphasizing attention to the peculiarities of its organization with children of primary school age with sensory impairment. Methodology. The methodological basis is made up of research domestic and foreign authors, the experience of practicing teachers, testifying to the relevance of theoretical and practical software implementation of extracurricular activities with children with sensory impairment. Results. Based on the analysis of regulatory documents, scientific research, literature and teaching materials the concept of “extracurricular activities” was identified and substantiated, issues of structure, content, requirements for the conditions of its conduct on an example of organizing an excursion with children with visual impairments. In detention, conclusions are drawn about the features of the organization of extracurricular activities of primary school children with sensory impairments. In the future, it is envisaged to conduct a practical diagnostic research and analysis of the results obtained, which will reveal efficiency and prioritization of extracurricular activities, organized with children of primary school age with sensory impairment.
Keywords: 
extracurricular activities, sensory impairment, primary school age, excursion, special educational needs
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