在大流行期间提供教学:对特殊教育管理者和教师准备计划的见解

S. Semon
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本研究考察了向残疾学生提供在线教学和相关服务的考虑因素。这项研究的目的是揭示教师对他们为应对COVID-19而对残疾学生进行在线学习的经验的反思。我们使用了一项在线开放式调查来收集来自佛罗里达州一所大学特殊教育项目毕业生的实习教师的意见。我们的研究结果突出了在线服务交付的挑战和意想不到的好处。我们讨论了管理者应该如何为教师、学生和家庭简化教学交付平台和程序。我们建议确保个性化教育规划(IEP)小组考虑未来流行病和自然灾害的优先事项。关键词:网络学习;特殊教育教师;残疾学生;
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Delivering Instruction During the Pandemic: Insights for Special Education Administrators and Teacher Preparation Programs
This study examined considerations for delivering online instruction and related services to students with disabilities. The purpose of the study was to uncover teachers’ reflections about their experiences with online learning for students with disabilities as a response to COVID-19. We used an online open-ended survey to collect reflections from practicing teachers, who were graduates of a special education program at a university in Florida. Our findings highlighted challenges and unanticipated benefits of online service delivery. We discussed how administrators should streamline instructional-delivery platforms and procedures for teachers, students, and families. We recommended ensuring that Individualized Education Planning (IEP) teams consider priorities for future pandemics and natural disasters. Keywords: Online learning, special education teachers, students with disabilities, COVID-19, administrators.
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