Exploring the adaptability of TeachABI as an online professional development module for high school educators

Christine F. Provvidenza , Hiba Al-Hakeem , Elizabeth Ramirez , Rick Rusyn , Shauna Kingsnorth , Sara Marshall , Kylie Mallory , Shannon E. Scratch
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Abstract

Objective

Educators often lack the knowledge and resources to assist students with acquired brain injury (ABI). TeachABI, an education module, was created to help elementary school teachers support students with ABI in classrooms. This study examined the adaptability of TeachABI for high school educators.

Methods

A qualitative descriptive study explored high school educators' (n = 9) experiences reviewing TeachABI and its adaptability for high school through semi-structured interviews. The interview guide was informed by implementation and adaptation frameworks. Transcripts were examined using directed content analysis.

Results

Teachers felt TeachABI was a good foundation for creating a high school-based education module. Adaptations were highlighted, such as streamlining content (e.g., mental health) and strategies (e.g., supporting test taking), to better meet educator needs.

Conclusions

Using implementation science and adaptation frameworks provided a structured approach to explore the adaptive elements of TeachABI. The module was perceived as a suitable platform for teaching high school educators about ABI.

Innovation

TeachABI is an innovative, user informed education module, providing a multi-modal (e.g., case study, videos) and replicable approach to learning about ABI. Applying frameworks from different fields provides concepts to consider when tailoring resources to align with educator needs (e.g., grade, class environment) and facilitate innovation uptake.

探索 TeachABI 作为高中教育工作者在线专业发展模块的适应性
目标教育工作者往往缺乏帮助后天性脑损伤(ABI)学生的知识和资源。TeachABI 是一个教育模块,旨在帮助小学教师在课堂上为有后天性脑损伤的学生提供帮助。本研究探讨了 TeachABI 对高中教育工作者的适应性。方法一项定性描述性研究通过半结构式访谈,探讨了高中教育工作者(n = 9)回顾 TeachABI 的经验及其对高中的适应性。访谈指南参考了实施和适应框架。结果教师们认为 TeachABI 是创建高中教育模块的良好基础。结果教师们认为 TeachABI 为创建基于高中的教育模块打下了良好的基础,并强调了适应性,如精简内容(如心理健康)和策略(如支持考试),以更好地满足教育者的需求。创新TeachABI是一个创新的、用户知情的教育模块,提供了一种多模式(如案例研究、视频)和可复制的学习ABI的方法。在根据教育工作者的需求(如年级、班级环境)定制资源时,应用不同领域的框架提供了可考虑的概念,并促进了创新的吸收。
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PEC innovation Medicine and Dentistry (General)
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