Perceptions of 10 Special Education Administrators on Professional Development for Educators Working with Students with ASD

IF 0.6 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Exceptionality Pub Date : 2022-07-15 DOI:10.1080/09362835.2022.2100390
Selena J. Layden, Daria Lorio-Barsten, LaRon A. Scott, Kera E. Hayden
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ABSTRACT Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have complex and unique needs that can impact their success. Evidence-based practices (EBPs) have been identified that are effective with this population, yet educators may not be adequately prepared to implement such EBPs. Special education administrators are frequently responsible for developing and implementing professional development experiences to improve teacher performance for students with ASD, including implementing EBPs. This study focused on the experiences of 10 special education administrators who plan and implement professional development experiences for educators working with students with ASD. The implementation science model was used to provide a framework for the phenomenon. This article is the first of two reporting specifically on the competency drivers described in the implementation science model. Five themes were found from the interview data including a deep commitment to coaching; participant-centered training; systematic barriers to effective training; the gap of administrator knowledge and application; and the COVID-19 impact. Findings and implications are discussed.
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10位特殊教育管理者对ASD学生教育工作者专业发展的看法
摘要患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的学生有着复杂而独特的需求,这些需求会影响他们的成功。循证实践(EBP)已被确定对这一人群有效,但教育工作者可能没有充分准备好实施此类循证实践。特殊教育管理人员经常负责开发和实施专业发展经验,以提高ASD学生的教师表现,包括实施EBP。本研究的重点是10名特殊教育管理人员的经验,他们为ASD学生的教育工作者规划和实施专业发展经验。执行科学模型被用来为这一现象提供一个框架。本文是两篇关于实施科学模型中描述的能力驱动因素的报告中的第一篇。从访谈数据中发现了五个主题,包括对教练的坚定承诺;以参与者为中心的培训;有效培训的系统性障碍;管理员知识与应用的差距;以及新冠肺炎的影响。讨论了调查结果和影响。
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