为学生提供额外支持和援助的包容性

Q4 Social Sciences Journal of Elementary Education Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.18690/rei.15.1.71-90.2022
Katja Jeznik
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研究表明,针对有特殊教育需求的儿童的解决方案在提高他们的学习成绩方面取得了成功,但在提高他们的社会融入方面却不太成功。这篇文章提出了一个由流动特殊和康复教育工作者为那些需要额外鼓励以实现他们的目标,但不被确定为有特殊需要的学生提供额外支持的案例研究。研究的重点是理解包容和确定重叠的活动与既定的做法。他们发现对包容的理解并不完整,并且注重与学生不同的工作方式。尽管有令人鼓舞的发现,但设计包容性实践仍然是一项重大挑战。
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Inclusiveness of Additional Support and Assistance for Students
Research shown that solutions for children with special education needs are successful in improving their academic performance, but less successful in improving their social inclusion. This article presents a case study of additional support from mobile special and rehabilitation educators for students who need extra encouragement to achieve their goals but are not identified as children with special needs. The research focus was understanding of inclusion and identifying overlapping activities with established practices. A patchy understanding of inclusion was found and a focus on working differently with students. Despite the encouraging findings, designing inclusive practices stays a major challenge.
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Journal of Elementary Education
Journal of Elementary Education Social Sciences-Education
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