Promoting interactive partnerships in inclusive educational settings

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作者
Hunt, P
Farron-Davis, F
Wrenn, M
Hirose-Hatae, A
Goetz, L
机构
[1] San Francisco State Univ, Calif Res Inst, San Francisco, CA 94132 USA
[2] Berkeley Unified Sch Dist, Berkeley, CA USA
关键词
inclusion; peer relationships; social interaction; social relationships;
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
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An analysis was conducted of the effectiveness of a multicomponent intervention designed to increase the social inclusion of three elementary-aged students with disabilities who were full-time members of general education classrooms. The intervention package included: (a) provision of information to classmates about the communication system and adapted curriculum and materials of the student with disabilities during natural opportunities, and regularly scheduled class meetings; (b) identification and utilization of various media (including "conversation books") that could serve as the basis for interactive exchanges between the focus students and others; and (c) facilitation by educational staff of social exchanges between students and their classmates through the establishment of "partner systems," arrangement of interactive activities across the day, and prompting and interpreting communicative exchanges when necessary. All aspects of the intervention, with the exception of the weekly class meetings, were implemented by educational staff including the general education teachers, inclusion support teachers, and instructional assistants. Analyses of the intel action patterns between the focus students and others suggsted that implementation of the social support package facilitated increased exchanges with peers that were more "balanced," with the focus students more often initiating the interactions and providing information, rather than receiving communication or assistance. In addition comparisons of the interactions between the focus students and their peers with those of selected classmates revealed closer approximations to typical student-student exchanges during the intervention versus Baseline condition. Finally, the social validity of changes in interaction patterns between the focus students and their classmates was evaluated.
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页码:127 / 137
页数:11
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