A special call from inclusive classroom teachers of Turkish students with specific learning disabilities (SLD): “I don’t want them to dissappear!”

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ozge Sultan Balikci, M. Melekoğlu
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Abstract

Students with specific learning disabilities continue their education in an inclusive environment in Türkiye. Teachers play an important role in effectively teaching students in inclusive settings. Teachers' classroom practices in reading, the most difficult academic area for students with specific learning disabilities, are critical for achieving successful results. There is a limited number of studies on this subject. This study aims to analyse the requirements, problems, and opinions of inclusive primary school teachers who teach students with specific learning disabilities. A qualitative research method was used in this study. The data were collected via semi-structured interviews with 11 inclusive classroom teachers in a study group and analysed through the content analysis method. The results show that the resources required for teaching students with specific learning disabilities in reading are insufficient and that the students need reading improvement programs. In addition, the teachers stated that the additional resources to support the students’ reading skills should consist of short, fun, and interesting texts.
土耳其特殊学习障碍(SLD)学生的包容性课堂教师特别呼吁:“我不想让他们消失!”
有特殊学习障碍的学生在 rkiye的包容性环境中继续接受教育。在包容性环境中,教师在有效地教授学生方面发挥着重要作用。教师在阅读方面的课堂实践是取得成功的关键,这是有特殊学习障碍的学生最难学习的领域。关于这个问题的研究数量有限。本研究旨在分析全纳小学教师对特殊学习障碍学生的教学要求、问题及意见。本研究采用质性研究方法。本研究采用半结构化访谈的方式对11名全纳课堂教师进行访谈,并采用内容分析法对数据进行分析。结果表明,特殊学习障碍学生的阅读教学资源不足,学生需要阅读改善方案。此外,老师们表示,支持学生阅读技能的额外资源应该包括简短、有趣和有趣的文本。
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