Exploring Asynchronous Online Parent Training on Transition Knowledge of Parents of Youth With Disabilities

IF 1.6 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Wen-hsuan Chang, Valerie L. Mazzotti, Ya-yu Lo, Stephen M. Kwiatek, D. Test
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Abstract

Parents of youth with disabilities require knowledge to support their children in secondary school. In the 21st century, online asynchronous training is one way to provide knowledge to parents in learning secondary transition concepts. We explored the use of an asynchronous online intervention on three parents’ knowledge of the secondary transition process and confidence levels in supporting their children with disabilities. We used a single-case, concurrent multiple baseline design across three transition areas to evaluate parents’ knowledge of secondary transition planning. Preliminary evidence showed the asynchronous online training improved parents’ knowledge of secondary transition for two participants who completed the entire training program across all three transition areas. Limitations and recommendations for future research and practice are discussed.
探讨残疾青少年家长过渡知识异步在线培训
残疾青年的父母需要知识来支持他们的孩子上中学。在21世纪,在线异步培训是为家长学习二次过渡概念提供知识的一种方式。我们探索了异步在线干预的使用,以了解三位父母对二级过渡过程的了解和支持残疾儿童的信心水平。我们在三个过渡区使用单例并发多基线设计来评估家长对二级过渡计划的了解。初步证据表明,异步在线培训提高了两名完成了所有三个过渡领域的整个培训计划的参与者的父母对二级过渡的了解。讨论了未来研究和实践的局限性和建议。
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CiteScore
5.40
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15.20%
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期刊介绍: Career Development and Transition for Exceptional Individuals specializes in the fields of secondary education, transition, and career development for persons with documented disabilities and special needs. CDTEI focuses on the life roles of individuals as students, workers, consumers, family members, and citizens. Articles cover qualitative and quantitative research, scholarly reviews, and program descriptions and evaluations. Published by the Hammill Institute on Disabilities and SAGE in association with the Division on Career Development and Transition of The Council for Exceptional Children.
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