家长的意见:塑造残疾学生的包容性教育
Sarah Benson1, Mayada Al-Natour2, Marwa Hussein Diaa1
1University of Birmingham, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
International journal of developmental disabilities
|November 20, 2024
概括
约旦的家长支持包容性教育,但担心欺凌和教师为智力障碍学生做好准备. 正在努力改善包容性,但挑战仍然存在.
科学领域:
- 教育政策 教育政策
- 关于残疾人的研究.
- 教育社会学教育的社会学
背景情况:
- 约旦的学校越来越多地采用包容性设置,受到国家政策的推动,如2017年残疾人权利法和国际支持.
- 尽管取得了进展,但智障学生在包容性学校环境中经常面临边缘化.
- 之前的研究表明,家长对约旦包容性教育的看法存在分歧,缺乏对这种分歧的明确解释.
研究的目的:
- 探索家长对约旦包容性公立学校的看法.
- 了解家长的担忧和支持残疾儿童在包容性教育环境.
主要方法:
- 通过重点小组进行定性数据收集.
- 在三个不同地区 (约旦中部,北部和南部) 进行的研究.
- 这是对包容性教育倡议更广泛的需求评估的一部分.
主要成果:
- 父母普遍欢迎为孩子提供包容性学校的概念.
- 关于残疾学生的潜在欺凌和社会隔离,人们提出了重大担忧.
- 家长们对教师在支持残疾学生方面的准备和经验表示担忧.
结论:
- 在约旦,包容性教育正在获得引力,围绕残疾的讨论越来越多.
- 父母对包容性的支持是存在的,但由于对实施和学生福祉的实际担忧而受到抑制.
- 传统的挑战阻碍了包容性教育的全面实施,需要为教育工作者提供进一步的支持和培训.
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