包容性小学音乐教室内:自闭症谱系障碍教师和学生

Laura S. Brown, E. Draper, Jellison A. Judith
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患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童经常被纳入普通音乐教室,但对教师和学生的课堂体验知之甚少。我们向全国音乐教育协会的所有自称为小学音乐教师的成员发送了一份35个问题的调查。我们共收到569份回复;我们分析了441名在美国任教并完成了整个调查的人的结果。大多数教师都对接纳自闭症学生持积极态度,并对教授他们充满信心。对教授自闭症谱系障碍学生更有信心的教师在本科准备期间接受了更多与特殊教育相关的教学,并在学校环境中与更多专业人士合作。老师们报告说,患有自闭症谱系障碍的学生被纳入了大多数常规音乐课程,据报道,他们与同学的互动是积极的。讨论了对教师准备、合作和学生音乐学习的启示。
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Inside Inclusive Elementary Music Classrooms: Teachers and Their Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are frequently included in regular music classrooms, yet little is known about teachers’ and students’ classroom experiences. We sent a 35-question survey to all members of the National Association for Music Education who had identified themselves as elementary music teachers. We received a total of 569 responses; we analyzed the results from 441 who taught in the United States and who completed the entire survey. Most teachers were positive about including students with ASD and confident in teaching them. Teachers who expressed greater confidence in teaching students with ASD had more instruction related to special education during their undergraduate preparation and collaborated with more professionals in their school settings. Teachers reported that students with ASD were included in most of the regular music curriculum, and interactions with classmates were reported to be positive. Implications for teacher preparation, collaboration, and students’ music learning are discussed.
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