2021
DOI: 10.1177/8756870520982294
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Challenges for Rural Native American Students With Disabilities During COVID-19

Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic unexpectedly changed almost all aspects of people’s everyday lives. This included new challenges in the education of Native American students with disabilities who live in rural and remote areas of the United States. Native American students with disabilities living on reservations are served by local schools, tribally controlled schools, and Bureau of Indian Education schools under the provisions of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act. In rural reservation communities during … Show more

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“…It is widely acknowledged that individuals with IDD were among the most vulnerable to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across multiple domains of life, including health (Turk et al, 2020), education (Kuhfeld et al, 2022), finances (Running Bear et al, 2021) employment (Schall et al, 2021), and social relationships (Wanjagua et al, 2022). Our purpose was to document how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the instructional experiences of K-12 students with IDD in the United States.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is widely acknowledged that individuals with IDD were among the most vulnerable to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across multiple domains of life, including health (Turk et al, 2020), education (Kuhfeld et al, 2022), finances (Running Bear et al, 2021) employment (Schall et al, 2021), and social relationships (Wanjagua et al, 2022). Our purpose was to document how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the instructional experiences of K-12 students with IDD in the United States.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If our sample reported experiencing significant regression in their children’s skills, and one in five of their children were not receiving any instruction during initial school closures, we may estimate that the true picture is far more dire. That is, respondents without such privileges and resources (and their children) may be more likely to experience acute difficulties accessing instruction and related supports during (COVID-19 Kuhfeld et al, 2022; Running Bear et al, 2021; Wanjagua et al, 2022). More research is needed from the perspectives of families of children with IDD who do not fit the description of these samples.…”
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“…14 Moreover, school closures may create serious adverse consequences, especially for those attending reservation-area schools, by reducing access to mental and physical health resources. [15][16][17] Additionally, academic engagement may decrease for some students, 18 while for others, engagement may improve with decreased social pressures in the school setting. 19…”
Section: Covid-19-related Social Impactsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While technology may offset impacts of reduced face-to-face contact, youths may experience social isolation owing to physical separation from others . Moreover, school closures may create serious adverse consequences, especially for those attending reservation-area schools, by reducing access to mental and physical health resources . Additionally, academic engagement may decrease for some students, while for others, engagement may improve with decreased social pressures in the school setting …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%