教学笔记——融入通用教学设计在社会工作教育中的实际应用

IF 1.3 4区 社会学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ami Goulden, Rose C. B. Singh, Tracy Smith-Carrier
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摘要

摘要通用教学设计(UID)是一个框架,它促进了从个体补救干预到以学生为中心、可获取和包容的整体学习模式的转变。残疾学生经常报告说,这些障碍使他们的教育经历变得困难,最近的研究报告说,残疾学生在他们的社会工作项目中经历了残疾歧视。UID策略可以减少学生为获得学术住宿而进行艰难的自我披露的需要,因为学习者的多样性和可访问性被纳入课程设计和交付的各个方面。在这篇教学笔记中,我们应用了社会工作教育中采用的UID框架,说明社会工作教师如何成功地将UID原则应用到他们的教学中,以丰富所有学习者的社会工作教育。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。作者简介:ami Goulden是纪念大学的助理教授。Rose C. B. Singh是纪念大学的博士候选人。rose C. B. Singh是纪念大学的博士候选人。特雷西·史密斯-卡里尔是皇家道路大学副教授和加拿大研究主席(Tier 2)。
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Teaching Note—Incorporating Universal Instructional Design in Social Work Education: A Practical Application
ABSTRACTUniversal instructional design (UID) is a framework that promotes a shift from individual remedial interventions to holistic learning models that are student-centered, accessible, and inclusive. Students with disabilities frequently report barriers that make educational experiences difficult, and recent studies report that students with disabilities experience ableism in their social work programs. UID strategies can decrease the need for students to make difficult self-disclosures to obtain academic accommodations, as learner diversity and accessibility are incorporated into all aspects of the course design and delivery. In this teaching note, we apply a UID framework adopted in social work education, illustrating how social work instructors can successfully implement UID principles into their teaching repertoires to enrich the social work education of all learners. Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.Additional informationNotes on contributorsAmi GouldenAmi Goulden is Assistant Professor at Memorial University.Rose C. B. SinghRose C. B. Singh is a PhD candidate at Memorial University.Tracy Smith-CarrierRose C. B. Singh is a PhD candidate at Memorial University.Tracy Smith-Carrier is Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) at Royal Roads University.
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CiteScore
3.10
自引率
15.40%
发文量
73
期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Work Education is a refereed professional journal concerned with education in social work, and social welfare. Its purpose is to serve as a forum for creative exchange on trends, innovations, and problems relevant to social work education at the undergraduate, masters", and postgraduate levels. JSWE is published three times a year, in winter (January 15), spring/summer (May 15), and fall (September 15). It is available by subscription and is free with CSWE membership.
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