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Promoting classroom participation: teacher training program

In Cyprus elementary classrooms, as in many classrooms around the world, there
is an increasing number of children learning with attention difficulties and sensory
difficulties. International researchers have focused on creating and promoting sensory
programs, play-based activities, and teaching approaches to assist students with these
difficulties to participate during classroom time (Hildreth, 2013; Mere-Cook, 2016; Mills
& Chapparo, 2017). However, in Cyprus there is still an important gap for both
recognizing students’ difficulties and promoting new teaching approaches in elementary
schools. This situation is leading to teachers’ inefficiency in understanding children’s
behaviors and needs and acting to minimize students’ challenges in the classroom.
This doctoral project was undertaken to develop an evidence-based and theoretically-
grounded teachers’ training program to address both recognition of student problems and
implementation of approaches to support students (Foran et al., 2017; Hildreth, 2013;
Mere-Cook, 2016; Mills & Chapparo, 2017). It is an innovative program, designed from
an occupational therapist’s perspective, to educate elementary teachers about sensory
and attention difficulties and ways to minimize challenges of children in the
classroom. This teacher training is comprised of three phases. During the first phase,
teachers will be invited to a two-day training. The training will focus on the presentation
of case studies of students with attention and sensory challenges, practice training and
open discussion. Teachers will be provided with information for recognizing students’
attention and sensory challenges in the classroom and suggestions for activities and
strategies to use in the classroom to address these challenges. Then through case studies
of children with sensory and attention difficulties and open discussion, training
participants will use and analyze the manual content. In the second phase, teachers will
receive the manual and implement the program for their classroom. Consultation is the
last phase of the training program where teachers will have the opportunity to reflect on
their practice experiences after the implementation of the program, and also the concerns
and thoughts on the activities and strategies implementation. The implementation of this
innovative program will help teachers and students, and promote the profession of
occupational therapy in Cyprus and the country’s school system.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:bu.edu/oai:open.bu.edu:2144/38181
Date29 September 2019
CreatorsTheodoulou, Evanthia
ContributorsDoyle, Nancy
Source SetsBoston University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis/Dissertation
RightsAttribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International, http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

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