Surfacing Principals’ Beliefs About Instruction for Students With Disabilities: A Qualitative Analysis

IF 2.2 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Hannah Mathews, Kristabel Stark, Nathan D. Jones, Courtney Bell
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As instructional leaders, principals establish a vision of effective instruction in their schools and support that vision through evaluation and development efforts. Thus, their beliefs about instruction in special education may have direct consequences for special educators and their students. Though research suggests principals lack experience and knowledge regarding special education, few studies explore these beliefs in action. Informed by Kennedy's theory of working knowledge, we used two distinct interview methods to tap into principals’ expressed beliefs and beliefs in use when evaluating special education teachers. Findings crack open the “black box” of principals’ working knowledge to highlight how underlying beliefs regarding the purpose of special education and students, teaching, and learning drove principals’ visions of instructional quality more than specific practices did. We end by highlighting implications regarding how to best support school leaders in fostering effective teaching for students with disabilities and next steps for research.
揭示校长对残疾学生教学的信念:定性分析
作为教学领导者,校长在学校中确立有效教学的愿景,并通过评估和发展工作来支持这 一愿景。因此,他们对特殊教育教学的信念可能会对特殊教育工作者及其学生产生直接影响。尽管研究表明,校长缺乏特殊教育方面的经验和知识,但很少有研究探讨这些信念在行动中的体现。在肯尼迪工作知识理论的指导下,我们采用了两种不同的访谈方法,以探究校长在评估特殊教育教师时表达的信念和使用的信念。研究结果打开了校长工作知识的 "黑匣子",突出了校长们对特殊教育的目的以及学生、教学和学习的基本信念是如何比具体实践更能驱动他们对教学质量的愿景的。最后,我们强调了如何为学校领导提供最佳支持,促进残疾学生的有效教学以及下一步研究的意义。
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5.90
自引率
14.30%
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期刊介绍: Exceptional Children, an official journal of The Council for Exceptional Children, publishes original research and analyses that focus on the education and development of exceptional infants, toddlers, children, youth, and adults. This includes descriptions of research, research reviews, methodological reviews of the literature, data-based position papers, policy analyses, and registered reports. Exceptional Children publishes quantitative, qualitative, and single-subject design studies.
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