Paraeducator experiences in inclusive settings: Helping, hovering, or holding their own?

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作者
Marks, SU [1 ]
Schrader, C [1 ]
Levine, M [1 ]
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[1] Behav Counseling & Res Ctr, San Rafael, CA USA
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10.1177/001440299906500303
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G76 [特殊教育];
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040109 ;
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The perspectives and experiences of 20 paraeducators working with inclusion students with disabilities who also present significant behavioral challenges were investigated in this research. The inclusion students were in Grades K through 8 and represented a range of disability categories (e.g., autism spectrum disorder, serious emotional disturbance [SED] learning disability, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder [AD/HD]). Findings from this study indicate that paraeducators tend to assume high levels of responsibility for managing the academic and behavioral needs for special education students in inclusive settings. This tendency appears to be due to the nature of the job, which can create conflicting roles in meeting both the needs of inclusion students us well us those of general education teachers.
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