写作指导与年级级/大学限制的中学聋学生
Kimberly Wolbers1, Hannah Dostal2, Leala Holcomb1
1Theory and Practice in Teacher Education, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States.
Journal of deaf studies and deaf education
|January 4, 2024
概括
由于现有的课程,教师可以更好地为年级级的聋学生做好准备. 然而,他们需要更多的培训来支持语言剥夺的聋学生,特别是写作辩论技巧.
科学领域:
- 教育教育教育教育教育教育.
- 聋人研究 聋人研究
- 写作说明书 写作说明书
背景情况:
- 对于聋学生的中学写作指导在学校环境中各不相同.
- 聋学生拥有不同的技能水平,可能会经历语言剥夺.
- 现有的研究缺乏对当前教学实践的全面了解.
研究的目的:
- 检查各种学校环境中聋子学生的二级写作教学.
- 为了比较教学实践和研究需要等级级别与大学绑定的聋学生.
- 为有效的写作指导确定挑战和培训要求.
主要方法:
- 在两个研究周期中采用了一种连续的解释设计.
- 循环1涉及对各种聋学生的中学写作教学进行调查 (n=222).
- 循环2使用焦点小组讨论 (n=18) 对于年级级和大学的聋学生.
主要成果:
- 教师报告说,由于课程一致,他们对年级级的聋学生做好了更好的准备.
- 教师面临的挑战是为语言剥夺的聋学生调整教材.
- 一年级级的聋学生每周获得1.5个多小时的写作指导.
结论:
- 教师培训对于培养有效的写作指导,特别是辩论技能的发展至关重要.
- 教学材料需要为经历语言剥夺的聋学生进行调整.
- 进一步的研究应该解决大学的聋学生的特殊需求.
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