Molin Martin, Sorbring Emma, Löfgren-Mårtenson Lotta
University West, Sweden
University West, Sweden.
J Intellect Disabil. 2015 Mar;19(1):22-33. doi: 10.1177/1744629514563558. Epub 2014 Dec 17.
This article reports experiences from a Swedish study, discussing teachers' and parents' views on how young people with intellectual disabilities use the Internet and social media. Five semi-structured focus group interviews were conducted with teachers (n = 8) in special programmes in upper secondary schools for pupils with intellectual disabilities and parents (n = 5) of pupils in the same form of schooling, and they were analysed with thematic analysis. Teachers more strongly emphasize a pupil's use of the Internet for interactive purposes. Parents had expectations that the Internet could be a tool for gaining more awareness of one's own disability and a way to meet other peer group pupils. Teachers' and parents' perspectives on the Internet and social media usage are important since it is imperative to show how support can be provided for young people with intellectual disabilities.
本文报道了一项瑞典研究的经验,讨论了教师和家长对于智障青少年使用互联网和社交媒体的看法。针对高中特殊项目中教智障学生的教师(n = 8)以及就读于相同形式学校的学生家长(n = 5)进行了五次半结构化焦点小组访谈,并采用主题分析法进行分析。教师更加强调学生出于互动目的使用互联网。家长期望互联网能够成为一种工具,使他们对自身残疾有更多了解,并成为结识其他同龄学生的一种方式。教师和家长对于互联网和社交媒体使用的观点很重要,因为必须说明如何为智障青少年提供支持。