The impact of frequent, targeted one-to-one conversations on special education learning support

IF 0.6 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Support for Learning Pub Date : 2022-09-12 DOI:10.1111/1467-9604.12421
Philip Bowman, Emily Farrar, Katie Novak
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This study investigated the impact of structured, five-to-seven-minute, one-to-one conversations every other day between the special educator and each student. Retrospective cohort analysis of six years of student grade point average data was used to measure the effect of the one-to-one conversations. Statistical analysis revealed a significant improvement (Cohen's effect +0.83) in academic outcomes in the one-to-one conversations cohort as compared to student outcomes prior to the course and versus the control cohort. These increases persisted in the after-transition period (Cohen's effect +0.99). Data from student feedback surveys revealed that students perceived one-to-one conversations as helpful and self-identified gains in self-reflection and independence. These results and their implications for future research and practice are described.
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频繁的、有针对性的一对一对话对特殊教育学习支持的影响
这项研究调查了特殊教育工作者和每个学生每隔一天进行五到七分钟的一对一结构化对话的影响。回顾性队列分析六年来的学生平均成绩数据被用来衡量一对一谈话的效果。统计分析显示,与课程前的学生成绩和对照队列相比,一对一对话队列的学业成绩有显著改善(科恩效应+0.83)。这些增长在过渡后的时期持续存在(科恩效应+0.99)。来自学生反馈调查的数据显示,学生们认为一对一的对话是有益的,并且在自我反思和独立方面获得了自我认同。本文描述了这些结果及其对未来研究和实践的影响。
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Support for Learning
Support for Learning EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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期刊介绍: The articles in this journal examine the practical and theoretical issues surrounding the education of pupils with special educational needs in mainstream schools. Support for Learning aims to act as a bridge between academics and practitioners. All aspects of curriculum delivery, classroom management and the use of support services are covered. Strategies to eliminate underachievement and promote best practice are especially featured. Most, but not all, issues of Support for Learning, focus on a topical theme. The journal is widely read in the UK and overseas as an authoritative guide to the current state of SEN policy and practice.
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