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- Title
Flexible Facilitation: Coaching and Modelling to Support Inclusive Education.
- Authors
Lane, Danielle; Semon, Sarah; Catania, Nicholas; Abu-Alghayth, Khalid
- Abstract
The practices of education, such as separate and resource placements, pull-out services, scripted intervention programmes, an emphasis on diagnoses, and behaviorist discipline practices, are not conducive to the goals of inclusive education. This study demonstrates how one instructional coach worked to disrupt traditional special education practices and guide special educators towards the use of more effective research-based instructional strategies and collaborative practices to promote inclusion. Using Robert Stake's intrinsic case study methodology, we explored the perceived roles of coaching and modelling to promote inclusion through the lens of one coach who modelled methods for the special education teachers in multiple general education classrooms. The following themes emerged from the multiphase analysis of data collected throughout the coaching project: coaching as flexible facilitation, coaching as recognition of existing good practice, coaching pedagogical decision-making, coaching instructional reflectivity, and coaching collaborative partnerships. Coaching and modelling for special educators are recommended for promoting inclusive education as they embrace the complexity of changing classroom practice and can enhance collaborative instructional practice.
- Subjects
INCLUSIVE education; SPECIAL education teachers; GENERAL education; SPECIAL education; BACK to basics (Education)
- Publication
Qualitative Report, 2023, Vol 28, Issue 1, p75
- ISSN
1052-0147
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.46743/2160-3715/2023.5601