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Conductive education : ウィキペディア英語版 | Conductive education Conductive Education, or CE, is an educational system, based on the work of Hungarian Professor András Pető, that has been specifically developed for children and adults who have motor disorders of neurological origin such as cerebral palsy. CE is based on the premise that a person who has a motor disorder may not only have a medical condition requiring treatment, but may often also have a major problem in learning that requires special education. Its spread has been largely due to the advocacy of families; and research studies of its efficacy have so far been inconclusive〔Sutton, A (1999) Towards Conductive Education. In ISBN 978-963-85499-2-1〕 == Origins of conductive education == Conductive Education’s origin lies in the works of Hungarian Professor András Pető whose National Institute of Motor Therapy created a framework for an educational model in which children with disabilities could have an education that met their particular physical and intellectual needs.〔("HISTORY OF A SPECIAL HEALING METHOD..." ), Judit Forrai, MD, PhD, Lecturer Semmelweis University〕 Conductive education entered the wider public consciousness in the mid-1980s, as a result of two television documentaries — "Standing Up For Joe" (1986), and "To Hungary with Love" (1987).〔("To Hungary with Love" ), The Reluctant Internationalists〕〔("The price of a miracle" ), October 2011, The Independant〕〔("Maria Hari" ), 2001 obituary at The Gaurdian〕
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