A Model of Practice in Special Education Dynamic Ecological Analysis.

Authors

  • Barbara Hannant RTLB Kelston intervention team
  • Eng Lim RTLB Kelston intervention team
  • Ruth McAllum RTLB Kelston intervention team

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v11i2.236

Keywords:

Collaboration, dynamic, ecological assessment, special education, transformative learning

Abstract

Dynamic Ecological Analysis (DEA) is a model of practice which increases a teams’ efficacy
by enabling the development of more effective interventions through collaboration and collective reflection. This process has proved to be useful in: a) clarifying thinking and problem-solving, b) transferring knowledge and thinking to significant parties, and c) encouraging critical self-reflective practice and growth within a team of practitioners in the field of special education. Key factors influencing the viability of this process in a team are the diversity of the team, group dynamics and the role of the facilitator/presenter. Through transformative learning, DEA enables practitioners to continually enhance the standard of practice which inturn leads to improved outcomes for learners.

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Published

01-07-2010

Issue

Section

Vol 11 Iss 2

How to Cite

A Model of Practice in Special Education Dynamic Ecological Analysis. (2010). Kairaranga, 11(2), 28-32. https://doi.org/10.54322/kairaranga.v11i2.236