为视障学习者制作正确的解剖模型:教师的观点

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Lindokuhle Ubisi, Wandile Tsabedze
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背景:尽管国际上推荐解剖正确模型(ACMs)在视障学习者全面性教育(CSE)中作为现实生活中的、与年龄相适应的实用模型,但南非教师对其使用看法的研究仍然有限。研究人员从五所盲人学校的 36 名教师中随机抽样,并通过焦点小组讨论获得数据。结果:大多数教师对在教学中使用单片机的反应是恐惧和抵制。他们的反应主要是尴尬、羞愧和对模型操作的不适。造成这种情况的部分原因是,大多数教师事先没有接受过有关使用模型的师范教育。一些教师错误地认为,ACM 是一种能提高愉悦感的设备。结论:研究结果表明,今后需要就如何更好地让视障学习者的教师参与自我意识和脱敏教师培训开展研究。研究建议建立一个关键的教学框架,修订 CSE 课程,并为教师教育提供指导,以促进教师在 CSE 课程中使用视障学习者单片机。
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Anatomically correct models for visually impaired learners: Teachers’ perspectives
Background:Despite anatomically correct models (ACMs) being recommended internationally for their ability to serve as real-life, age-appropriate, and practical models in comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) for learners with visual impairment, there is still limited research exploring South African teachers’ views regarding their use.Objectives:The aim of this study was to explore how South African teachers of learners with visual impairment view the use of ACMs during their CSE lessons.Method:This study used a qualitative approach and an exploratory, multiple case study research design. A total of 36 teachers from five schools for the blind were convenience sampled and data were generated via focus group discussions. The theory of planned behaviour underpinned this study, while data were analysed thematically.Results:Most teachers reacted with fear and resistance towards the use of ACMs in their teaching. Their responses were based on embarrassment, shame, and discomfort in handling the models. Part of the reason for this was that most teachers had not received prior teacher education about the use of the models. Some teachers falsely believed that ACMs were pleasure-enhancing devices. Others recommended their use only for blind learners, while yet others stated that they would use ACMs because of their practical value.Conclusion:Findings suggest that future research is needed on how best to engage the teachers of learners with visual impairment in self-awareness and desensitisation teacher training. Recommendations for a critical teaching framework, revisions to the CSE curriculum, as well as guidelines for teacher education are provided to facilitate teachers’ use of learners with visual impairment ACMs in their CSE lessons.
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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