Training and Preparedness to Meet the Needs of Students with a Chronic Health Condition in the School Setting

M. K. Irwin, Megan P. Elam, A. Merianos, L. Nabors, C. Murphy
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Despite the increasing prevalence of chronic health conditions among youth in schools, teachers report little exposure to specific coursework focusing on how to best support students with these conditions in the classroom. This study examined how teacher preparation programs prepare educators to meet the needs of this growing student population; findings also include survey results describing level of preparation to support students with a chronic health condition from the perspective of preservice and practicing educators enrolled in the nation’s leading colleges of education. Results suggest that dedicated curriculum to prepare teachers to work with students with chronic health conditions is largely absent from teacher preparation programming, and that teachers feel they lack knowledge to adequately support students with a chronic health condition in the classroom setting. Recommendations and implications are discussed.
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培训和准备,以满足学生的需要,在学校设置的慢性健康状况
尽管慢性健康状况在学校青少年中越来越普遍,但教师报告说,他们很少接触到关于如何在课堂上最好地支持患有这些疾病的学生的具体课程。本研究考察了教师培训计划如何培养教育工作者以满足不断增长的学生群体的需求;调查结果还包括调查结果,描述了从国家一流教育学院的职前和在职教育工作者的角度为患有慢性健康状况的学生提供支持的准备水平。结果表明,在教师培训规划中,基本没有专门的课程来帮助教师与患有慢性健康状况的学生一起工作,教师认为他们缺乏在课堂环境中充分支持患有慢性健康状况的学生的知识。讨论了建议和影响。
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