Teachers’ Efforts and Barriers to Implementing Empirically-Based Practices in Addressing Disability Stigma

Rachel L. Oates
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Stigmatization of students with disabilities leads to adverse long-term effects and teachers experience challenges implementing empirically-based practices to address this stigma. This study explored teachers’ efforts to address stigma in the classroom and barriers to implementing such efforts. The Disability Stigma Perspectives and Practice (DSPP) survey was completed electronically by 330 teachers from a school district. Descriptive analysis revealed that 90 percent of teachers reported attempts to address stigma, with social contact based practices being most frequently endorsed. Additionally, descriptive analysis indicated that the most commonly reported barriers to implementing empirically-based practices to address stigma included constraints of time, materials, class size, and feeling overwhelmed. The implications of these findings for school psychologists, administrators, and educational institutions in providing the appropriate support for teachers to successfully implement strategies to reduce stigma are discussed.
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教师在解决残疾污名方面实施基于经验的做法的努力和障碍
对残疾学生的污名化会产生不利的长期影响,教师在实施基于经验的做法来解决这种污名化问题时遇到了挑战。这项研究探讨了教师为解决课堂污名化问题所做的努力以及实施这些努力的障碍。来自一个学区的330名教师以电子方式完成了残疾污名观点与实践(DSPP)调查。描述性分析显示,90%的教师报告称试图解决污名化问题,其中基于社会接触的做法最为常见。此外,描述性分析表明,在实施基于经验的做法来解决污名化问题方面,最常见的障碍包括时间、材料、班级规模和不知所措。讨论了这些发现对学校心理学家、管理人员和教育机构为教师成功实施减少污名化战略提供适当支持的影响。
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