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Caught between a rock and a hard place: Disruptive boys’ views on mainstream and special schools in New South Wales, Australia

机译:陷入坎rock与艰难的境地:颠覆性的男孩对澳大利亚新南威尔士州主流学校和特殊学校的看法

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Students with disruptive behaviour in the Australian state of New South Wales are increasingly being educated in separate “behaviour” schools. There is however surprisingly little research on how students view these settings, or indeed the mainstream schools from which they were excluded. To better understand excluded students’ current and past educational experiences, we interviewed 33 boys, aged between 9 and 16 years of age, who were enrolled in separate special schools for students with disruptive behaviour. Analyses reveal that the majority of participants began disliking school in the early years due to difficulties with school work and teacher conflict. Interestingly, while most indicated that they preferred the behaviour school, more than half still wanted to return to their old school. It is therefore clear that separate special educational settings are not a solution to disruptive behaviour in mainstream schools. Whilst these settings do fulfil a function for some students, the preferences of the majority of boys suggest that “mainstream” school reform is of first order importance.
机译:在澳大利亚新南威尔士州,具有破坏性行为的学生越来越多地在单独的“行为”学校接受教育。但是,关于学生如何看待这些环境,或者实际上是排斥他们的主流学校,几乎没有令人惊讶的研究。为了更好地了解被排斥学生的当前和过去的教育经历,我们采访了33名年龄在9至16岁之间的男孩,这些男孩分别在单独的特殊学校就读,这些学校针对具有破坏性行为的学生。分析表明,由于学业困难和教师冲突,大多数参与者在早年就开始讨厌学校。有趣的是,尽管大多数人表示他们更喜欢行为学校,但仍有一半以上仍想回到自己的旧学校。因此,很明显,单独的特殊教育环境不是主流学校破坏性行为的解决方案。尽管这些设置确实可以满足某些学生的功能,但大多数男孩的偏爱表明“主流”学校改革至关重要。

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