视力障碍和其他残疾学生教育工作者的培训需求:定性调查

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M. Grenier, Lauren J. Lieberman, Pamela Beach
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目前,美国有 3% 的儿童有视力障碍。据估计,这些儿童中有 50%-75% 还患有中度至重度残疾。遗憾的是,许多体育教师和视障教师很难将视障儿童和其他残疾儿童纳入其中。缺乏适当的培训限制了学生提高运动技能和参与体育活动的机会。本研究的目的是通过家长和教育工作者的声音,确定视障儿童和其他残疾儿童的教师和辅助人员的培训需求。研究人员进行了焦点小组访谈,访谈结果分为两大块,分别是:(a)参与障碍和(b)支持残疾学生的培训需求。采用通用学习设计框架对结果进行了分析,结果显示需要进行各种培训和使用灵活的课程,以有效地指导和支持视力障碍和其他残疾儿童。
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Training needs of educators for students with visual impairments and additional disabilities: A qualitative inquiry
Currently, 3% of children in the United States have a visual impairment. An estimated 50%–75% of these children have additional moderate to severe disabilities. Unfortunately, many physical education teachers and teachers of the visually impaired have difficulty including children with visual impairment and additional disabilities. A lack of appropriate training limits students’ opportunities to improve motor skills and engagement in physical activity. The purpose of this research was to determine the training needs of teachers and support staff of children with visual impairment and additional disabilities through the voices of parents and educators. Focus group interviews were conducted with findings organized under two broad sections entitled (a) barriers to participation and (b) training needs to support students with disabilities. A Universal Design for Learning framework was used to analyze the results revealing the need for a variety of trainings and the use of flexible curricula to effectively instruct and support children with visual impairment and additional disabilities.
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