为语言理解缺陷的儿童调整课程
Mindy S Bridges1, Maura Curran2, Corinne Neal1
1The University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City.
Language, speech, and hearing services in schools
|July 17, 2023
概括
研究人员适应了面临风险的儿童的语言课程,包括那些患有发育性语言障碍 (DLD) 的儿童. 这涉及修改小组,二级干预的具体原则,提高语言理解能力.
科学领域:
- 教育心理学教育心理学
- 语音语言病理学 语音语言病理学
- 实施科学 实施科学
背景情况:
- 语言理解对于学业成功至关重要.
- 患有低语言理解能力风险的儿童,包括患有发育性语言障碍 (DLD) 的儿童,从有针对性的干预中获益.
- 调整现有的课程可以成为满足这些需求的有效策略.
研究的目的:
- 描述一级1全课堂语言理解课程的适应,以作为一级2小组干预的使用.
- 确定和应用课程修改的指导原则,以帮助那些面临低语言理解风险的儿童,包括那些患有DLD的儿童.
主要方法:
- 一个多站点研究小组修改了一个以语言为重点的课程.
- 使用了五个指导原则:增加专业发展,简化语言输入,增强脚手架,分布式实践和包容性材料.
- 该课程从一级一级的全课堂模式改为一级二级的小组干预.
主要成果:
- 一个流行的,广泛使用的基于语言的课程被成功修改.
- 适应过程产生了适合小组干预的课程,针对有或面临语言理解困难的儿童.
结论:
- 来自实施科学的指导原则可以有效地指导针对特定人群的课程适应.
- 语音病理学家和教育工作者可以利用这些框架来扩大或修改针对不同学习者的干预措施.
- 这种方法支持基于证据的实践,以改善风险儿童的语言理解.
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