Firefighting marginalisation: the lived experiences of the primary special educational needs coordinator under lockdown measures in England

Q2 Social Sciences Practice Pub Date : 2023-05-04 DOI:10.1080/25783858.2023.2229487
Isobel Dawes
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Research from the COVID-19 pandemic raised concerns for the Special Educational Need Coordinator’s (SENCo) ability to continue advocating for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) when the educational climate was risking further focus on performativity. This study aimed to gain a greater understanding of the lifeworld of a SENCo, how they enacted the role, and the challenges they faced in the prevailing pandemic measures. It explored their efforts to challenge exacerbated inequalities faced by the children and families in their care. Using a small-scale phenomenological approach, diary entries and interviews of four primary school SENCos were analysed using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA). The findings illustrated the multi-faceted nature of the role of the SENCo and the influences that impacted their work in the context of English lockdown measures. During the crisis, the advocacy role of the SENCo was brought into sharp relief as the research findings reflected a prioritisation for maintaining an inclusive school ethos while supporting pupils and their families who were at risk of greater marginalization. This study illuminated the frictions SENCos felt against ideologies of governmentality and performativity as the pressure to make up for lost time weighed down heavily on schools, staff, and pupils.
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消防边缘化:英格兰封锁措施下初级特殊教育需求协调员的生活经历
来自2019冠状病毒病大流行的研究引起了人们对特殊教育需求协调员(SENCo)在教育环境有可能进一步关注表演的情况下继续为有特殊教育需求和残疾的学生(SEND)倡导的能力的担忧。这项研究旨在更好地了解SENCo的生活世界,他们如何发挥作用,以及他们在当前的流行病措施中面临的挑战。它探讨了他们为挑战他们所照顾的儿童和家庭所面临的日益加剧的不平等现象所做的努力。采用小规模现象学方法,使用解释现象学分析(IPA)对四名小学SENCos的日记和访谈进行了分析。调查结果表明,SENCo的作用是多方面的,在英国封锁措施的背景下,SENCo的工作受到了影响。在危机期间,SENCo的倡导作用得到了极大的缓解,因为研究结果反映了在支持面临更大边缘化风险的学生及其家庭的同时,维持包容性学校精神的优先事项。这项研究阐明了SENCos对治理意识形态和绩效意识形态的摩擦,因为弥补失去的时间的压力沉重地压在学校、员工和学生身上。
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