PERSPECTIVES OF INSTRUCTIONAL COACHES IN SAUDI ARABIA ABOUT THE CURRENT MODEL TO IDENTIFY STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Hassan Mesfer Alwadei
Washington State University
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Washington State University
05/2024
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https://doi.org/10.7273/000006515
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Abstract
Identification Learning disabilities MTSS RTI Saudi Arabia Special Education
Instructional coaches support teachers in referring and evaluating students through the learning disability (LD) identification process in Saudi Arabia. The instructional coaches also help students as they do day-to-day learning and assessment tasks. This study explored instructional coaches’ perspectives about the current model for identifying students with LD, its effectiveness, and the potential implementation of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS) as an alternative model. This study used semi-structured interviews with 12 instructional coaches to evaluate Saudi Arabia’s current identification methods. The results highlighted significant concerns about accuracy of identification and the risks of misidentifying students with LD. The findings suggest that MTSS, although it is not currently employed in Saudi schools, could provide a more reliable and comprehensive approach to addressing students’ academic and behavioral needs. Emphasizing the need for culturally- and linguistically-appropriate Special Education practices, the study advocates for MTSS’s gradual implementation with teacher training. This study contributes to the understanding about LD identification in Saudi schools and positions MTSS as an alternative solution for more effective support and identification. This study includes practical implications and recommendations for future research.
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Title
PERSPECTIVES OF INSTRUCTIONAL COACHES IN SAUDI ARABIA ABOUT THE CURRENT MODEL TO IDENTIFY STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Creators
Hassan Mesfer Alwadei
Contributors
Michael Dunn (Chair)
Don McMahon (Committee Member)
Yun-Ju Hsiao (Committee Member)
Awarding Institution
Washington State University
Academic Unit
Teaching and Learning, Department of
Theses and Dissertations
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Washington State University