你真的了解我吗?为年轻人提供有效的支持:标签、交叉性和归属感的影响

IF 1.4 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Gill Richards
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学校与大量的年轻人一起工作,其中一些人似乎比其他人有更明显的需求。在繁忙的环境中,很容易注意到这些需求并做出反应,而其他需求可能会被忽略或被认为不太相关。这可能会造成一些学校应该非常关心的年轻人,而不是,或者学校可能并不总是关心特定学生的“真正问题”。这也可能导致一些优秀的计划对一些学生不起作用,导致他们挣扎,因为这些计划与他们的实际需求不匹配,并加剧了失败的感觉。这篇文章探讨了了解学生个人情况的重要性,以及当一些年轻人选择不透露他们生活中非常重要的部分时,会发生什么,尽管这些部分影响了他们在学校的学习和社会行为。学校学生情况的例子表明,教师的调查如何导致设计更成功的支持策略和增加包容性实践。
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Do you really know me? Providing effective support for young people: The impact of labels, intersectionality and belonging

Do you really know me? Providing effective support for young people: The impact of labels, intersectionality and belonging

Do you really know me? Providing effective support for young people: The impact of labels, intersectionality and belonging

Do you really know me? Providing effective support for young people: The impact of labels, intersectionality and belonging

Schools work with large numbers of young people, some of whom appear to have more noticeable needs than others. In a busy environment, it can be easy to notice and respond to those needs, while others may be missed or assumed to be less relevant. This can create situations where there are some young people that schools should be very concerned about and are not, or alternatively, schools may not always be concerned about the ‘real issues’ for particular students. It can also lead to excellent initiatives not working for some students, causing them to struggle because these are not matched to their real needs and are compounding feelings of failure. This article explores the importance of understanding students' individual circumstances and what can happen when some young people choose to not disclose very relevant parts of their lives, despite these impacting on their learning and social behaviour in school. Examples of students' situations within schools demonstrate how teacher investigations led to the design of more successful support strategies and increased inclusive practice.

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来源期刊
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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