中学特殊教育教师在COVID-19之前和期间获得无障碍支持和住宿的经验

Pei-Ying Lin
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虽然人们认识到需要无障碍支持和住宿的学生数量呈指数级增长,但关于2019冠状病毒病大流行期间住宿的研究仍然很少。本研究的目的是探讨在前所未有的COVID-19之前和期间,特殊教育教师在中学的住宿实践。为了更好地了解参与教师的经历,我们与来自加拿大草原省份的7位教师进行了一对一的在线半结构化访谈。在COVID-19之前为学生提供住宿的教师使用了一系列住宿,例如一般技术和辅助技术,这些住宿属于研究定义的主要住宿类别。这项研究的证据表明,一些教师在学校关闭期间向家庭提供学习包或在线授课,而一些教师则没有。在学校关闭期间,远程教学的教师改变了他们的一些住宿做法,因为面对面的课程被改为在线学习。本文还讨论了对专业发展的影响。
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Secondary special education teachers’ experience with accessibility supports and accommodations before and during COVID-19
Abstract While it is recognised that the numbers of students needing accessibility supports and accommodations are increasing exponentially, research on accommodations during the COVID-19 pandemic is still sparse. The purpose of the current study was to explore special education teachers’ accommodation practices at secondary schools before and during the unprecedented time of COVID-19. To better understand the experiences of participating teachers, we engaged seven teachers from a prairie province in Canada with one-on-one online semi-structured interviews. Teachers who offered accommodations to students before COVID-19 used a range of accommodations such as general technologies and assistive technology that fall into major categories of accommodations as defined by research. Evidence from this study indicates that some teachers delivered learning packages to homes or taught online classes during school closures, while some teachers did not. Teachers who taught remotely changed some of their accommodation practices during the school closures because in-person classes were switched to online learning. The implications for professional development are also discussed in this paper.
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