The Examination of Special Education Teachers’ Views On Teaching Play Skills to Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Qualitative Research in Education-Egitimde Nitel Arastirmalar Dergisi Pub Date : 2022-01-29 DOI:10.14689/enad.29.3
Ayse Cigdem Gulveren, Serife YUCESOY OZKAN, Nuray Oncul
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The current study aims to understand how the special education teachers define play skills, examine their views on the teaching of play skills to children with ASD, and determine their experiences in teaching play skills to children with ASD. The phenomenological design, one of the qualitative research methods, was used in the study. The participants were 14 special education teachers working in a special education school. A semi-structured interview was used to collect data. The findings reveal that the special education teachers defined the play skills as entertaining and teaching activities; they found the play skills are essential and should be taught to children with ASD. They also think that the play affects the psychomotor, language and communication, social-emotional, and cognitive development of children with ASD positively, play skills can be taught in any age and anywhere by teachers, parents, and caregivers. The findings also indicate that most of the teachers involved play skills training in individualized education programs of their students. They used peer tutoring, in-vivo and video modelling, dramatization, response prompt strategies, and incidental teaching as an intervention. Based on the results, it can be suggested that teachers should receive training and seminars on teaching play skills to children with ASD and that teachers should be encouraged and supported to include play skills goals when designing an individualized educational program for children with ASD.
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特殊教育教师对自闭症谱系障碍儿童游戏技能教学观点的考察
本研究旨在了解特殊教育教师如何定义游戏技能,考察他们对ASD儿童游戏技能教学的看法,确定他们在ASD儿童游戏技能教学中的经验。本研究采用定性研究方法之一的现象学设计。参与者是在一所特殊教育学校工作的14名特殊教育教师。采用半结构化访谈法收集数据。研究发现:特殊教育教师将游戏技能定义为娱乐和教学活动;他们发现游戏技巧是必不可少的,应该教给自闭症儿童。他们还认为,游戏对自闭症儿童的精神运动、语言和沟通、社会情感和认知发展有积极的影响,游戏技能可以在任何年龄、任何地点由教师、家长和照顾者教授。研究结果还表明,大多数教师将游戏技能训练纳入学生的个性化教育计划。他们采用同伴辅导、活体和视频模型、戏剧化、反应提示策略和附带教学作为干预手段。基于这些结果,我们可以建议教师应该接受有关自闭症儿童游戏技能教学的培训和研讨会,并鼓励和支持教师在为自闭症儿童设计个性化教育计划时将游戏技能目标纳入其中。
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