Virtual School Meanderings

December 29, 2022

Article Notice – Serving students with disabilities in K-12 online learning: daily practices of special educators during the COVID-19 pandemic

Filed under: virtual school — Michael K. Barbour @ 8:04 am
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The second of two articles that scrolled across my electronic desk over the past few days.

  • November 2022
  • Distance Education 43(1):1-25
  • DOI: 10.1080/01587919.2022.2144138
  • Allison Starks

Abstract – Online and distance education strategies offer a path for closing opportunity gaps for students with disabilities because of digital technologies’ flexibility and capacity for differentiation, but fully online schooling does always guarantee an inclusive education. The COVID-19-induced shift to remote learning highlighted the need for more insight into inclusive practices for students with disabilities in online contexts, especially at the K-12 levels. The present study describes special education teachers’ online teaching practices with students with disabilities and the necessary conditions for special educator use of technology in K-12 remote learning. Using in-depth interview (N = 2 0) and survey data with special educators teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic, findings highlight specific strategies special educators use to differentiate instruction as well as innovations in hybrid content experiences and home-school partnerships across K-12 schooling. The practices of special educators teaching in online environments provide insights into how all educators can support learners with or without disabilities in K-12 distance education settings.

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