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Valued and performed or not? Teachers’ ratings of transition activities for young children with learning disability
Authors:Anne Lillvist  Jenny Wilder
Institution:1. School of Education, Communication and Culture, M?lardalen University, V?ster?s, Swedenanne.lillvist@mdh.se;3. School of Education, Communication and Culture, M?lardalen University, V?ster?s, Sweden;4. Department of Special Education, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Abstract:Stakeholder collaboration has been identified as a facilitator for positive transition outcomes for all children, and especially for children in need of special support. However, the type and extent of stakeholder collaboration have shown to be related to teachers’ view of their transition practises. Thus, this study set out to examine the transition activities reported by 253 teachers in Compulsory School for Students with Learning Disabilities in Sweden. The purpose was to study the type of transition activities performed and how important teachers regarded these activities to be. The results show that overall teachers are engaged in transition activities that can be described as mainly traditional, as they do not differ from transition activities carried out in other educational settings. The results also show that untraditional transition activities, such as home visits and joint parent meetings with preschools, are viewed as important, but rarely executed. The results are discussed from an ecological systems perspective, emphasising the interconnectedness of individuals and their environment. Focus is given to individualised transition processes and developmentally appropriate transition activities for young children with learning disability.
Keywords:Transition competence  transition activities  learning disability  educational transition  stakeholder collaboration
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