Construction of learning environments: A multiple case study in special education settings

Author:

Hansson Susanne1ORCID,Bengtsson Karin1ORCID,Lindqvist Gunilla2ORCID,Klang Nina2ORCID,Göransson Kerstin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Educational Studies Karlstad University Karlstad Sweden

2. Department of Education Uppsala University Uppsala Sweden

Abstract

AbstractEducation in segregated settings for pupils with intellectual disability (ID) has often been portrayed as a unified form of schooling. There is a risk of providing a simplified picture of these settings and of what pupils with ID need to learn. This is generally stipulated in policy documents, leaving room for staff in school to interpret curricula and form learning environments. The aim of this study is to explore how four different learning environments are constructed in segregated settings where pupils with ID are educated in Sweden. The study was conducted as a multiple case study, using observations and interviews with teachers and pupils in four special classes for pupils with ID (SCIDs). Drawing on curriculum theory, the four learning environments, in the results named as Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta class, respectively, appeared to be characterized by different ideas of schooling, labelled as knowledge‐mediating, socializing, functional life skills and caring as well as teacher‐centred classrooms. The study contributes to a deepened understanding of the complexity of education for pupils with ID in segregated settings.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Education

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