通过间接辅助专业支持提高残疾学生在课堂上的独立性

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Andrew R. Scheef, Aleksandra Hollingshead, Kalley Malone, Whitney M. Sherman, Adrienne Seamans, Toni Sabala, Janice Carson
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摘要

辅助专业人员是特殊教育服务的重要组成部分,对促进包容性学习机会至关重要。尽管利用辅助专业人员支持的意图可能是好的,但残疾学生可能会过度依赖辅助专业人员,从而限制学生在课堂上的独立性。本文旨在改变传统的范式,通过间接的准专业支持来提高学生的独立性。其中包括关于减少非专业支持以促进学生独立的实用建议。
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Increasing the Independence of Students With Disabilities in the Classroom Through Indirect Paraprofessional Support
Paraprofessionals are a crucial component of special education services and can be vital to promoting inclusive learning opportunities. Although intentions behind utilizing paraprofessional support may be good, students with disabilities may become over-reliant on paraprofessionals, thus limiting student independence in the classroom. This paper intends to shift the traditional paradigm to focus on increasing student independence through indirect paraprofessional supports. Practical recommendations for fading paraprofessional support to promote student independence are included.
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Teaching Exceptional Children
Teaching Exceptional Children EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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