在包容性的数学和科学课堂上挑战高能力的学生

IF 1.8 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Suzanne Freedberg, Rhonda Bondie, Akane Zusho, C. Allison
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摘要

摘要本研究的总体目的是更好地了解美国数学和科学教师如何看待和支持高能力学生在包容性城市普通教育课堂上的学习。具体而言,本研究借鉴了关于自我调节学习(SRL)的文献,探讨了教师(N=58)在多大程度上:(1)将高能力学习者视为自我调节学习者,(2)鼓励这些学生参与与SRL研究相一致的策略。定量和定性数据都证实,教师对高能力学生的看法是混合的。例如,高能力学习者在很大程度上被描述为以掌握为导向和自我调节,但教师也注意到,这些学生并不总是:(1)设定目标;(2) 有准确的自我认知;或者(3)监控他们的理解。研究结果还表明,教师在包容性课堂上难以满足高能力学生的需求,往往让高能力学生独立工作,以便照顾能力较差的同龄人。总的来说,这些发现表明需要进一步的专业发展机会,重点是为高能力学习者提供差异化教学。
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Challenging students with high abilities in inclusive math and science classrooms
ABSTRACT The overall purpose of this study was to better understand how US math and science teachers perceived and supported the learning of high-ability students in inclusive, urban general education classrooms. Specifically, drawing on the literature on self-regulated learning (SRL), this study explored to what extent teachers (N = 58): (1) perceived high-ability learners as self-regulated learners, and (2) encouraged these students to engage in strategies aligned with the research on SRL. Both quantitative and qualitative data confirmed that teachers’ perceptions of high-ability students were mixed. For example, high-ability learners were largely described as mastery-oriented and self-regulated, but teachers also noted that these students do not always: (1) set goals; (2) have accurate self-perceptions; or (3) monitor their understanding. Findings also suggest that teachers struggled to meet the needs of high-ability students in inclusive classrooms, often leaving high-ability students to work independently so that they could attend to their less-abled peers. Overall, these findings point to the need for further professional development opportunities focused on differentiating instruction for high-ability learners.
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
11.10%
发文量
7
期刊介绍: High Ability Studies provides a forum for scholars in a variety of disciplines associated with the development of human abilities to their highest level. It is a medium for the promotion of high ability, whether through the communication of scientific research, theory, or the exchange of practical experience and ideas. The contents of this journal are unique in reflecting concerns and recent developments in this area from childhood and across the whole life span in a variety of contexts. Far from being restricted to the traditional focus on high-level cognitive development, it also presents investigations into all other areas of human endeavour, including sport, technology, the arts, business, management and social relations.
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