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Specialpedagogiskt stöd, till vem och hur? Rektorers hantering av policyfrågor kring stödet i kommunala och fristående skolor

Sammanfattning
The general aim of the present study was to explore how head teachers (N = 683) for older students and head teachers (N = 250) for younger students in Swedish compulsory schools (community ruled and free schools) describe handling procedures of special education issues in their schools. Two questionnaire surveys on such issues were conducted during the spring term of 2008 among head teachers in a nationally representative sample of schools. Questionnaire answers from the head teachers show that even though the most common type of special support measure is that students are supported by special education teachers in regular classes/groups, the overall picture that emerges is that the ‘old traditional ways’ in special education support giving are still the most common. Social background and context as well as schoolwork content and teaching habits are judged as key factors behind the students’ difficulties and need for special education support. In general, however, school problems and students’ difficulties seem still to mainly be seen as caused by student characteristics and disabilities rather than as shortcomings of school and teaching. Differences in head teacher answer profiles, and how special education issues are handled in community ruled and free schools, could be identified. Such school profiles are also discussed as part of further study planned, where they will be compared to individual data on school experience, and learning data, which are available from the same schools as the head teachers approached.
Länk till verkets webbplats
http://www.ips.gu.se/forskning/publikationer/rips/
Utgivare
Institutionen för pedagogik och specialpedagogik
URL:
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/24569
Samlingar
  • RIPS: Rapporter från Institutionen för pedagogik och specialpedagogik
Fil(er)
E-publication (2.481Mb)
Datum
2011-02-23
Författare
Giota, Joanna
Emanuelsson, Ingemar
Nyckelord
education policies
support strategies
resource allocation
inclusion-exclusion
head-teacher's judgemen
Publikationstyp
report
ISBN
978-91-86857-00-4 (pdf)
978-91-86857-01-1 (print-on-demand)
Serie/rapportnr.
RIPS: Rapporter från Institutionen för pedagogik och specialpedagogik
1
Språk
swe
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