外语教师学习障碍培训经验探析

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Latin American Journal of Content & Language Integrated-LACLIL Pub Date : 2020-08-28 DOI:10.5294/laclil.2020.13.1.7
J. Sowell, Larry Sugisaki
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单一语言教授的经验探索与语言障碍的形成有关。大约10%的学习者有某种学习障碍。这意味着所有的英语教师都会遇到有学习障碍的学生,并且可能在每节课上遇到有学习困难的学生。研究表明,不同国家在识别和适应学习障碍方面拥有不同程度的基础设施。然而,关于英语作为外语(EFL)环境中的英语教师接受学习障碍培训的程度,很少有研究进行。这项研究有三个目标:首先,确定研究参与者(均为英语教师)是否接受过识别和容纳学习障碍学生的培训;第二,在接受过培训的教师中,具体了解他们接受过的培训类型;最后,了解培训是否有助于这些教师培养帮助有学习障碍的学生的能力。这些数据是通过对过去和现在的英语教师的调查收集的。总体而言,调查结果显示,大多数接受调查的英语教师几乎没有接受过适应学习障碍的培训,大多数人表示,他们对帮助有学习障碍的学生没有信心。这项研究的建议包括在管理人员和教师中提高识别和适应英语环境中学习障碍的意识,并建议英语教师独立提高对学习障碍的认识。参考本文(APA)/Para-citar este articolo(APA。外语教师学习障碍培训经验探究。《拉丁美洲内容与语言综合学习杂志》,13(1),114-134。https://doi.org/10.5294/laclil.2020.13.1.7接收日期:2019年9月26日接受日期:2020年2月18日发布日期:2020
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An Exploration of EFL Teachers’ Experience with Learning Disability Training
Exploracion de la experiencia de los profesores de ingles como lengua extranjera con formacion en dificultades de aprendizaje Exploracao da experiencia dos professores de ingles como lingua estrangeira com treinamento em dificuldades de aprendizagem Approximately ten percent of learners have some sort of learning disability. This means that all English language instructors will encounter students with learning disabilities and could encounter students with learning disabilities in each class. Research has shown that different countries have varying degrees of infrastructure for identifying and accommodating learning disabilities. However, little research on the degree to which English language teachers in English as a Foreign Language (EFL) contexts have received training for learning disabilities has been carried out. This study had three goals: first, to identify whether the participants in the study, all of whom were EFL instructors, had received training for identifying and accommodating students with learning disabilities; second, among the teachers who had received training, to find out specifically the types of training they had received; and finally, to find out whether training had helped these teachers develop competence in assisting students with learning disabilities. The data were collected through a survey of past and current EFL teachers. Overall, the findings revealed that the majority of English language teachers surveyed had little to no training for accommodating learning disabilities, and the majority indicated that they did not feel confident assisting students with learning disabilities. Recommendations from this study include creating greater awareness for identifying and accommodating learning disabilities in EFL contexts among administrators and teachers as well as suggestions for EFL teachers to improve their knowledge of learning disabilities independently. To reference this article (APA) / Para citar este articulo (APA) / Para citar este artigo (APA) Sowell, J.  & Sugisaki, L. (2020). An exploration of EFL teachers’ experience with learning disability training. Latin American Journal of Content & Language Integrated Learning, 13(1), 114-134. https://doi.org/10.5294/laclil.2020.13.1.7 Received: 26/09/2019 Accepted: 18/02/2020 Published: 28/08/2020
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