Expanding Science Learning for Students With Complex Support Needs: A Case Study

IF 2.3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Remedial and Special Education Pub Date : 2024-01-28 DOI:10.1177/07419325231225441
Carly A. Roberts, Elizabeth H. Saliba, Erin M. Stewart
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There is an expanding body of research focused on exploring inclusive science learning for students with complex support needs. The aim of this qualitative case study was to explore how a research partnership focused on expanding inclusive science learning for students with complex support needs (CSN) could support the learning of a focal student with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and his general education and special education teachers. We framed the study using critical inclusion and expansive learning frameworks to explore how a new expansive learning space, science-as-practice, was created and supported the learning of both the focal learner and his teachers. Findings suggest that the flexible learning contexts, across and within both his general education and special education classrooms, supported the focal learner in engaging meaningfully in science learning. Furthermore, evidence of his learning helped expand his teachers’ views of science learning for students with CSN.
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为有复杂支持需求的学生拓展科学学习:案例研究
针对有复杂支持需求的学生的全纳科学学习的研究正在不断扩大。本定性案例研究的目的是探讨,以扩展有复杂支持需求的学生的全纳科学学习为重点的研究合作项目,是如何为一名患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的重点学生及其普通教育和特殊教育教师的学习提供支持的。我们利用批判性全纳和拓展性学习框架来构建这项研究,探讨如何创建一个新的拓展性学习空间--科学即实践,并为重点学生及其教师的学习提供支持。研究结果表明,在他的普通教育和特殊教育课堂中,灵活的学习环境支持了重点学习者有意义地参与科学学习。此外,他的学习证据也有助于扩大教师对 CSN 学生科学学习的看法。
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Remedial and Special Education
Remedial and Special Education EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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期刊介绍: Remedial and Special Education (RASE) is devoted to the discussion of issues involving the education of persons for whom typical instruction is not effective. Emphasis is on the interpretation of research literature and recommendations for the practice of remedial and special education. Appropriate topics include, but are not limited to, definition, identification, assessment, characteristics, management, and instruction of underachieving and exceptional children, youth, and adults; related services; family involvement; service delivery systems; legislation; litigation; and professional standards and training.
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