학술논문

Reframing Teacher Candidates' Views on Disability through the Writings of Disabled Authors
Document Type
Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Author
Sudha Krishnan (ORCID 0000-0002-5892-1123)
Source
Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities. 2024 49(1):20-35.
Subject
Disabilities
Attitudes toward Disabilities
Authors
Personal Narratives
Nonfiction
Teacher Attitudes
Reflection
Teaching Methods
Preservice Teachers
Special Education
Preservice Teacher Education
Language
English
ISSN
1540-7969
2169-2408
Abstract
This study examines the understandings and beliefs about disability of teacher candidates in a credential program to teach students with extensive support needs and shows how reading first-person narratives by disabled authors in a course influenced these understandings and beliefs. The study used deductive thematic coding to analyze reflective assignments from 21 teacher candidates and semi-structured interviews of seven candidates. Four themes were developed through the coding process including current beliefs, expressing discomfort at disabled authors' experiences, the reflective process, where they made deep connections to personal experiences in their work, family, and community settings, and a resolve to change their teaching practice. The study recommends adding the perspectives of the disabled individual in teacher preparation texts, creating cognitive dissonance in teacher preparation programs as a first step toward changing ableism in the educational system, including veteran teachers in this conversation through university-school partnerships to encourage diversity, equity, and inclusion for all students.