Teachers’ Instructional Interaction in an Inclusive Classroom: Interaction Between General Teacher and Special Assistant Teacher

Rasmitadila, Rasmitadila and Tambunan, Anna Riana Suryanti and Rachmadtullah, Reza and Nuraeni, Yeni and Samsudin, Achmad and Nurtanto, Muhammad Teachers’ Instructional Interaction in an Inclusive Classroom: Interaction Between General Teacher and Special Assistant Teacher. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL of SPECIAL EDUCATION. ISSN 1917-7844

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Abstract

????e purpose of this study was to determine the categories of instructional interaction, the basic patterns of instructional interactions, and the functions of the basic model of instructional interaction that occurs between the English teacher (ET) and the special assistant teacher (SAT) to help the slow learner student (SLS), in terms of instructional interaction that occurs between two teachers in an English lesson. ????e researchers used single-case study method research. Data were collected through observation, as well as through semi-structured interviews with the two teachers. Findings from this study indicate that the category of instructional interaction that occurs between the two consists of academic and non-academic interactions. ????e instructional interaction basic patterns that are formed between ET and SAT in academic interaction are initiate-response-follow-up (IRF) and initiate-response (IR). ????e function of the basic pattern of academic interactions is to inform delegation of academic tasks from ET to SAT and to help SLS perform academic assignments. ????e instructional interaction basic pattern of non-academic interaction is initiate -response (IR). ????e function of the basic pattern of non-academic interactions is to enhance the provision of non-academic assistance from SAT to SLS, such as motivating, and focusing on learning. If instructional interactions between ET and SAT have not been carried out optimally, then the collaboration has not been well planned.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: L Education > L Education (General)
Divisions: Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan (FKIP) > Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar
Depositing User: Andri Brawijaya
Date Deposited: 27 Oct 2021 06:41
Last Modified: 27 Oct 2021 06:41
URI: http://repository.unida.ac.id/id/eprint/1215

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