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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
Disablist bullying in schools: giving a voice to student teachers
Contributor:
Purdy, Noel;
Mc Guckin, Conor
Published:
Wiley, 2015
Published in:
Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 15 (2015) 3, Seite 202-210
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1111/1471-3802.12110
ISSN:
1471-3802
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
This paper reports in detail on the qualitative findings from a study which aimed to critically examine the experiences and confidence of student teachers in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in relation to disablist bullying. This paper focuses in particular on the voice of student teachers from six focus group interviews (n = 29) carried out among final year teacher education students in both jurisdictions. Students were asked about their experiences of dealing with bullying incidents during school placement, and in particular incidents involving children with special educational needs and disabilities. The study highlights the lack of preparation of the student teachers as a result of the absence of any focus on disablist bullying in initial teacher education courses, and a subsequent lack of confidence in dealing with such incidents which were found to be often challenging and complex. Students reported that they often resorted to ad hoc, instinct‐led responses or overlooked incidents entirely, with few basing their responses on prior learning in initial teacher education. Implications are discussed and a policy and practice update is provided since the completion of the study in 2011.