Reaching Out: Extending Collaboration & Training To Educators

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Autor(a) principal: Nguyen, Orletta
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista Científica Hermes
Texto Completo: https://revistahermes.com.br/index.php/hermes1/article/view/221
Resumo: In the United States, special education paraeducators constitute a population of educators that provide integral services to our students with special needs. This population of educators is historically and currently poorly trained and supervised; yet, they work with the most challenging conditions and student population. Existing literature has unveiled a dismal state where the paraeducators job demands are increasing while their training and support remain relatively stagnant. An area where research has not highlighted as thoroughly is the impact of the dysfunctional, hierarchical system in which paraeducators operate. In essence, paraeducators are victims of a dysfunctional system that leaves them stagnant in their learning and in a position of marginalization. To begin including and valuing these individuals and thus improving our schools, practitioners must go back to the basics and increase the extent in which we demonstrate our appreciation of paraeducators by acknowledging and including them in more collaborative relationships and providing adequate training.
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Reaching Out: Extending Collaboration & Training To Educators
title Reaching Out: Extending Collaboration & Training To Educators
spellingShingle Reaching Out: Extending Collaboration & Training To Educators
Nguyen, Orletta
Special Education. Special Education Paraeducators (SEP). Support Staff. Communication. Training. Consultation. Power.
special education
Special Education Paraeducators (SEP)
support staff
communication
training
consultation
power
title_short Reaching Out: Extending Collaboration & Training To Educators
title_full Reaching Out: Extending Collaboration & Training To Educators
title_fullStr Reaching Out: Extending Collaboration & Training To Educators
title_full_unstemmed Reaching Out: Extending Collaboration & Training To Educators
title_sort Reaching Out: Extending Collaboration & Training To Educators
author Nguyen, Orletta
author_facet Nguyen, Orletta
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Special Education. Special Education Paraeducators (SEP). Support Staff. Communication. Training. Consultation. Power.
special education
Special Education Paraeducators (SEP)
support staff
communication
training
consultation
power
topic Special Education. Special Education Paraeducators (SEP). Support Staff. Communication. Training. Consultation. Power.
special education
Special Education Paraeducators (SEP)
support staff
communication
training
consultation
power
description In the United States, special education paraeducators constitute a population of educators that provide integral services to our students with special needs. This population of educators is historically and currently poorly trained and supervised; yet, they work with the most challenging conditions and student population. Existing literature has unveiled a dismal state where the paraeducators job demands are increasing while their training and support remain relatively stagnant. An area where research has not highlighted as thoroughly is the impact of the dysfunctional, hierarchical system in which paraeducators operate. In essence, paraeducators are victims of a dysfunctional system that leaves them stagnant in their learning and in a position of marginalization. To begin including and valuing these individuals and thus improving our schools, practitioners must go back to the basics and increase the extent in which we demonstrate our appreciation of paraeducators by acknowledging and including them in more collaborative relationships and providing adequate training.
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