“他们真正想要的一种学生”:一个有特殊学习障碍的六年级学生的故事

IF 1.5 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Katherine Brodeur
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摘要

摘要:本案例研究对比了六年级学生安东尼奥认为自己是一个“好学生”的观点,以及安东尼奥的一些老师对他在课堂读写实践中被归类为特殊学习障碍学生和英语学习者的看法。以安东尼奥的声音为中心,从采访和观察中编织而成的多模式叙事集中在紧张的时刻,在那里安东尼奥没有被认为是他所认为的那种学生。通过对这些场景的分析,我质疑他的“好学生”身份和学校对残疾和英语水平的指定对安东尼奥和学校可能以类似方式贴上标签的学生的有用性。
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“A Type of Student They Actually Want”: Narratives from and about a Sixth-Grade Student with a Specific Learning Disability
Abstract This case study contrasts sixth-grade student Antonio’s perspective of himself as a “good student” with perceptions some of Antonio’s teachers held related to his classification as a student with a Specific Learning Disability and an English Learner as enacted in classroom literacy practices. With Antonio’s voice at the center, multimodal narratives woven from interviews and observations focus on the moments of tension where Antonio was not recognized as the type of student he saw himself to be. Through analysis of these scenes, I question the usefulness of both his “good student” identity and school designations of disability and English proficiency for Antonio and students who may be labeled in similar ways by schools.
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