Senso de autoeficácia de professores de alunos com autismo surdos em escolas bilíngues.
Autores
Lopes, Raquel Aparecida
Amato, Cibelle Albuquerque de La Higuera
Moura, Maria Cecília de
Ribeiro, Adriana de Fátima
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2021
Resumo
A Autism Self-Efficacy Scale for Teachers (ASSET) avalia as crenças de autoeficácia dos professores em sua capacidade para desempenhar tarefas no ensino de alunos com Transtorno do Espectro do Autismo (TEA). O estudo objetivou identificar e analisar a autoeficácia docente (AED) de 38 professores de alunos com TEA surdos atuantes em EMEBS - Escolas Municipais de Educação Bilíngue para surdos e em escolas regulares polos de atendimento inclusivos e bilíngues para surdos no Brasil. Como instrumento de coleta de dados, utilizou-se a ASSET. Os resultados apontam que a maioria dos participantes está confiante com os itens avaliados, o que pode ser um potencial preditor das atitudes docentes em contextos educacionais bilíngues, uma vez que a autoeficácia exerce um papel determinante do pensamento, comportamento e desempenho de uma ação. Este trabalho ressalta a importância de instrumentos de autoavaliação voltados à professores que atuam na educação pessoas com TEA surdas no Brasil.
The Autism Self-Efficacy Scale for Teachers (ASSET) assesses teachers' self-efficacy beliefs in their ability to perform tasks in teaching students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The study aimed to identify and analyze the self-efficacy belief (AED) of 38 teachers of deaf students with ASD working in EMEBS –Municipal Schools of Bilingual Education for the Deaf –and in regular schools for inclusive and bilingual care centers for the deaf in Brazil. As a data collection instrument, ASSET was used. Theresults show that the majority of participants are confident with the items evaluated, which can be a potential predictor of teaching attitudes in bilingual educational contexts, since self-efficacy plays a determining role in the thinking, behavior and performance of an action. This work highlights the importance of self-assessment instruments aimed at teachers who work in education for people with deaf ASD in Brazil.
The Autism Self-Efficacy Scale for Teachers (ASSET) assesses teachers' self-efficacy beliefs in their ability to perform tasks in teaching students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The study aimed to identify and analyze the self-efficacy belief (AED) of 38 teachers of deaf students with ASD working in EMEBS –Municipal Schools of Bilingual Education for the Deaf –and in regular schools for inclusive and bilingual care centers for the deaf in Brazil. As a data collection instrument, ASSET was used. Theresults show that the majority of participants are confident with the items evaluated, which can be a potential predictor of teaching attitudes in bilingual educational contexts, since self-efficacy plays a determining role in the thinking, behavior and performance of an action. This work highlights the importance of self-assessment instruments aimed at teachers who work in education for people with deaf ASD in Brazil.
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Autoeficácia docente; Transtorno do Espectro Autista; Surdos; Deaf Literature; Creation; Adaptation; Translation
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