Paraeducator-Delivered Interventions for Students with Extensive Support Needs in Inclusive School Settings: A Systematic Review

IF 3.7 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
V. Walker, Jennifer A. Kurth, Megan E. Carpenter, Melissa C. Tapp, A. Clausen, Elissa Lockman Turner
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Abstract

Schools have continued to rely on paraeducators to assist special education teachers and other professionals in the provision of special education and related services. Although paraeducators often support students with extensive support needs (ESN) in a range of school environments, the subset of intervention studies focused on paraeducators who support students with ESN in inclusive settings has not been systematically reviewed. The purpose of this literature review was to synthesize single-case research studies involving paraeducator-delivered interventions for students with ESN in inclusive school environments. Our findings suggest that research primarily has focused on communication and social skills interventions that involved paraeducator-facilitated peer supports in core academic classes and specials (e.g., art, music, physical education). Overall, paraeducator-delivered interventions resulted in improved student outcomes. Likewise, paraeducator training, which typically included an oral description, modeling, and/or performance feedback, was effective in improving paraeducator implementation of the target interventions. We present implications for practice specific to paraeducators who support students with ESN in inclusive settings and future research directions.
在全纳学校环境中,辅助教育工作者为有广泛支持需求的学生提供干预措施:系统回顾
学校继续依靠辅助教育工作者协助特殊教育教师和其他专业人士提供特殊教育和相关服务。虽然辅助教育工作者经常在一系列学校环境中支持有广泛支持需求(ESN)的学生,但干预研究的子集关注于在包容性环境中支持有ESN的学生的辅助教育工作者,并没有得到系统的审查。本文献综述的目的是综合个案研究,包括辅助教育工作者在包容性学校环境中对ESN学生进行干预。我们的研究结果表明,研究主要集中在沟通和社交技能干预上,这些干预涉及在核心学术课程和特殊课程(如艺术、音乐、体育)中由辅助教育者促进的同伴支持。总体而言,辅助教育工作者提供的干预措施改善了学生的学习成绩。同样,辅助教育工作者的培训,通常包括口头描述、建模和/或表现反馈,在提高辅助教育工作者对目标干预的实施方面是有效的。我们提出了在包容性环境中支持具有回声状态网络的学生的辅助教育者的具体实践启示和未来的研究方向。
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