支持有额外健康和发展需要的学生:来自示范学校的实践和学习

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
A. Watts, Beth Shingles, Stuart Edwards, S. Goldfeld
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具有额外健康和发展需求的学生在进入和毕业后面临不良心理社会和学业结果的风险。早期识别和支持促进参与和学习可以非常有效地满足这些学生的需求,帮助他们在学业、社交和情感上茁壮成长。本质性研究旨在向小学(n = 8)学习,这些小学在支持有额外健康和发展需要的学生方面展示了示范实践。进行了半结构化访谈(n = 31),以探讨学校如何识别和监督学生,提供支持以及与利益相关者合作。反身性专题分析用于分析面试成绩单,并出现了学校在课堂内外使用的一系列策略和过程。这些发现有助于形成我们对在小学背景下有额外健康和发展需要的学生的潜在范例做法的理解,并为改进提供建议和实际机会。
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Support for students with additional health and developmental needs: practices and learnings from exemplar schools
ABSTRACT Students with additional health and developmental needs are at risk of poor psychosocial and academic outcomes as they enter and move through school. Early identification and supports to promote participation and learning can be highly effective in meeting the needs of these students helping them thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. This qualitative study aimed to learn from primary schools (n = 8) demonstrating exemplar practice in supporting students with additional health and developmental needs. Semi-structured interviews (n = 31) were conducted to explore how schools identify and monitor students, provide supports, and collaborate with stakeholders. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyse interview transcripts and a range of strategies and processes emerged that schools use inside and outside the classroom. The findings help to shape our understanding of potential exemplar practices for students with additional health and developmental needs within the primary school context and offer recommendations and practical opportunities for improvement.
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