其他 50%:特殊教育教师对自己为何坚持这一职业的看法

LaRon Scott, C. Powell, Lauren Bruno, Christopher Cormier, Kendra Hall, Katherine R. Brendli, Joshua Taylor
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我们研究了特殊教育教师在面临挑战的情况下仍坚持从事特殊教育工作的原因,这些挑战通常会导致特殊教育教师的流失。参与者是 21 名具有六年或六年以上教学经验的特殊教育教师,涉及多个年级。通过 Zoom 虚拟会议平台和四个焦点小组收集数据。采用半结构式访谈技术,并使用演绎编码程序对数据进行分析。参与者分享了与比林斯利(Billingsley,1993 年)的职业决策框架相关的、影响其坚持的外部、就业和个人因素,如来自具有特殊教育法专业知识的学校管理人员的支持、对学生及其成绩的热情,以及促使他们坚持从事该职业的与劳动力相关的压力。本文讨论了对教育实践和未来研究的启示。
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The Other Fifty Percent: Expressions from Special Education Teachers about Why They Persist in the Profession
We examined reasons special educators are motivated to persist in the profession despite challenges that often lead to attrition for this group. Participants were 21 special education teachers with six or more years of teaching experience across multiple grade levels. Data were collected via the Zoom virtual meeting platform with four focus groups. Semi-structured interview techniques were used, and data were analyzed using deductive coding procedures. Participants shared external, employment, and personal factors associated with Billingsley’s (1993) career decision framework that influenced their persistence, such as supports from school administrators with expertise in special education law, passion for students and their achievement, and stressors related to the workforce that motivated them to persist in the profession. Implications for educational practice and future research are discussed.
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