The Absence of Civics Interventions for Students with Disabilities: A Mixed-Methods Investigation

IF 0.6 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Exceptionality Pub Date : 2020-08-13 DOI:10.1080/09362835.2020.1801438
J. Garwood
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ABSTRACT Compared to other academic content areas, educational researchers conduct relatively few empirical studies focused on students’ civics knowledge and teachers then have fewer opportunities to learn about research-based practices. A mixed-methods study was undertaken with 326 high school students (n = 52 with disabilities) and 21 social studies and special education teachers. Results indicated 12th-grade students with disabilities scored significantly lower than their peers on a formative assessment of civics knowledge; students with and without disabilities identified school as their primary source of civics knowledge; and interviews with high school special education and social studies teachers revealed several areas for future research and promising practices teachers can use with their students.
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残疾学生缺乏文明干预的混合方法调查
摘要与其他学术内容领域相比,教育研究人员对学生公民知识进行的实证研究相对较少,教师学习研究性实践的机会也较少。对326名高中生(n=52名残疾学生)和21名社会研究和特殊教育教师进行了一项混合方法研究。结果表明,12年级残疾学生在公民知识形成性评估中的得分明显低于同龄人;残疾学生和非残疾学生都认为学校是他们公民知识的主要来源;对高中特殊教育和社会研究教师的采访揭示了未来研究的几个领域,以及教师可以对学生使用的有前景的做法。
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