A didactic perspective on negotiations and collaborations between different actors within the Swedish support system: children with autism spectrum disorders included in community-based preschool settings

Ingrid Olsson, Lise Roll-Pettersson
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ABSTRACT In the present study, a didactic perspective was used to examine collaborations and negotiations between preschools and habilitation centres concerning intensive behavioural interventions for children with autism spectrum disorders in inclusive settings in Swedish preschools. The didactic triangle was used as the theoretical tool to analyse information derived from a qualitative case-study in two preschools exemplifying ‘high quality practice’. Direct content analysis was used to analyse data with a focus on the child, the pedagogue, and the subject. Data were collected through multiple sources during a 12-month period, including observations and interviews. A model of aspects of the collaboration between preschools, habilitation centres, and families was conceptualized based on the didactic triangle: the ‘pedagogue cornerstone’ encompassed competence, attitudes, and collaborations; the ‘child cornerstone’ encompassed learning in relation to specific goals; the ‘subject cornerstone’ encompassed both subjects shared with typically developing peers and subjects related to the specific challenges. In addition, the preschool principals were described as important. Different factors in relation to tensions and collaborations between organizations concerning inclusive education were elaborated. Implications for preschools, inter-organizational collaboration, and future research are discussed.
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瑞典支持系统内不同行为者之间谈判和合作的教学视角:社区学前环境中的自闭症谱系障碍儿童
摘要在本研究中,从教学的角度考察了瑞典幼儿园和适应中心之间关于在包容性环境中对自闭症谱系障碍儿童进行强化行为干预的合作和谈判。教学三角形被用作理论工具,分析从两所幼儿园的定性案例研究中获得的信息,这两所幼儿园是“高质量实践”的范例。直接内容分析用于分析数据,重点关注儿童、教师和主题。数据是在12个月期间通过多种来源收集的,包括观察和访谈。幼儿园、适应训练中心和家庭之间合作的各个方面的模式是基于教学三角的概念化的:“教学基石”包括能力、态度和合作;“儿童基石”包括与特定目标相关的学习;“学科基石”包括与典型发展中的同龄人共享的学科和与特定挑战相关的学科。此外,幼儿园校长也被认为是重要的。阐述了各组织之间在包容性教育方面的紧张关系和合作的不同因素。讨论了对学前教育、组织间合作和未来研究的影响。
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