教师经历的约束事件和校区对残疾儿童使用约束手段的政策

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Allie M. Cramer, Lucy Barnard-Brak, Laci Watkins, Megan P. Fedewa
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摘要

人身限制是一种限制个人行动的紧急程序,在学生对自己或他人构成迫在眉睫的人身伤害威胁时使用。残疾学生遭受此类限制的次数是正常发育学生的七倍。在过去的十年中,有关使用限制措施的政策进行了实质性的改革;然而,全国各地的政策仍然各不相同。此外,有关在学校环境中使用限制措施的经验和政策的研究也非常有限。本研究采用多种方法的调查设计,调查了教师在约束事件和地区政策方面的经验以及与经验相关的因素,从而扩展了相关文献的内容。全国各地不同学校的 180 名学前班至十二年级教师完成了一项自我报告在线调查。调查结果显示,教师在限制行为事件和校区政策方面的经验存在差异。虽然大多数参与者表示遵守了书面的校区政策,但教育水平对教师遵守政策有很大影响,其中教育水平较高的教师不太可能遵守政策。本研究提供了对政策和实践的启示。
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Teacher Experiences of Restraint Events and School District Policies on the Use of Restraint with Children With Disabilities
Physical restraint is an emergency procedure restricting the movement of an individual and is used in events where students pose an imminent threat of physical harm to themselves or others. Students with disabilities are subjected to these procedures seven times more than typically developing students. Over the past decade, there has been substantial policy reform on the use of restraint; however, policies still vary across the country. Additionally, research on experiences of the use of and policy on restraint in school settings is incredibly limited. The current study expands the body of literature by investigating teachers’ experiences, and factors associated with experiences, of restraint events and district policy utilizing a multiple-methods survey design. One hundred eighty Prekindergarten through 12th-grade teachers working in a variety of school settings across the country completed a self-report online survey. Results revealed variability in experiences of restraint events and school district policies. While most participants reported following the district policy as written, level of education significantly impacted teachers’ adhering to the policy, wherein those with higher levels of education were less likely to follow the policy. Implications for policy and practice are provided.
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CiteScore
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期刊介绍: Behavioral Disorders is sent to all members of the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). All CCBD members must first be members of CEC.
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