协商额外的学习需要改革在威尔士:ALNCo的声音

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Alison Murphy, Charlotte Greenway, Carmel Conn
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摘要

通过关注额外学习需求协调员(ALNCo)的工作及其与他人的合作,本文考察了政策与实践的交集,特别关注包容性教育和实践,以支持威尔士小学的额外学习需求,以应对最近的教育改革。我们的研究收集了来自南威尔士alnco的三个焦点小组的数据,每个小组有三名参与者。我们的研究结果探讨了非营利组织在系统内的联系感,以及支持某些教育实践发展的条件,其中一些与新的政策议程相一致,而另一些则源于以前支持有特殊教育需求的儿童的系统。提出了四个关键主题:遵守规定的做法、不遵守规定和抵制改革、地方系统内问责制的重要性以及非政府组织作用的挑战。
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Negotiating additional learning needs reform in Wales: The voice of the ALNCo

Negotiating additional learning needs reform in Wales: The voice of the ALNCo

Negotiating additional learning needs reform in Wales: The voice of the ALNCo

Negotiating additional learning needs reform in Wales: The voice of the ALNCo

Through a focus on the work of the additional learning needs co-ordinator (ALNCo) and their collaboration with others, this article examines the policy–practice intersection, specifically focusing on inclusive education and practices to support additional learning needs in primary schools in Wales in response to recent educational reform. Our study gathered data from three focus groups of ALNCos across south Wales, with three participants in each group. Our findings explore ALNCos' sense of connectedness within the system and the conditions that supported the development of certain educational practices, some of which align with the new policy agenda and others which have their roots in the previous system of supporting children with special educational needs. Four key themes are presented: compliance with mandated practice, non-compliance and resistance to reform, the importance of accountability within local systems, and challenges of the ALNCo role.

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CiteScore
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自引率
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期刊介绍: This well-established and respected journal covers the whole range of learning difficulties relating to children in mainstream and special schools. It is widely read by nasen members as well as other practitioners, administrators advisers, teacher educators and researchers in the UK and overseas. The British Journal of Special Education is concerned with a wide range of special educational needs, and covers all levels of education pre-school, school, and post-school.
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