An Intersectional Examination of Economic Hardship and Individualized Education Program Meeting Participation

Pub Date : 2023-08-02 DOI:10.1177/00144029231184568
Allison R. Lombardi, Graham G. Rifenbark, Ashley Taconet
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In this preregistered study, we confirmed a transition-planning construct and determined its relationship with an established economic-hardship construct using parent- and youth-reported data from the National Longitudinal Transition Study 2012 and following established quality indicators of preregistered secondary data analyses studies. Transition planning was made up of seven items relevant to individualized education program (IEP) meeting participation. We examined measurement invariance on the basis of disability category and race/ethnicity as well as the intersection of these student characteristics in order to make unbiased group comparisons on key latent parameters. Contrary to our hypotheses, there was no meaningful correlation between transition planning and economic hardship. Moreover, we were unable to establish measurement invariance of transition planning because the item “youth's role in IEP meeting” functioned differently on the basis of disability category. Implications for practice are discussed regarding how decisions about IEP meeting participation are made, by whom and why, and whether evidence-based practices are effectively disseminated. Future research should ensure adequate sampling plans for national survey attempts in order to conduct an in-depth examination based on intersectional student characteristics.
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经济困难和个性化教育项目会议参与的交叉检验
在这项预先登记的研究中,我们使用2012年国家纵向过渡研究中父母和年轻人报告的数据,并遵循预先登记的二手数据分析研究的既定质量指标,确认了过渡计划结构,并确定了其与既定经济困难结构的关系。过渡计划由7个与个体化教育计划(IEP)会议参与相关的项目组成。我们在残疾类别和种族/民族以及这些学生特征的交集的基础上检查了测量的不变性,以便对关键潜在参数进行无偏组比较。与我们的假设相反,转型计划和经济困难之间没有有意义的相关性。此外,我们无法建立过渡计划的测量不变性,因为“青年在IEP会议中的角色”项目在残疾类别的基础上起着不同的作用。对实践的影响讨论了如何决定IEP会议的参与,由谁和为什么,以及基于证据的实践是否得到有效传播。未来的研究应确保充分的抽样计划,为全国调查的尝试,以便进行深入的检查,基于交叉学生的特点。
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