Stakeholder Views of Epilepsy in the Biology Classroom: A Qualitative Exploratory Pilot Study
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Material & Methods
- Work-related or private experience with epilepsy;
- Training related to epilepsy;
- Experience with teaching about epilepsy;
- Views on teaching epilepsy at school and its significance for people with epilepsy;
- Challenges, content, methods, and intensity of such teaching incl. integration of parents and external experts;
- Suggestions for pre-service teacher education concerning epilepsy.
3. Results
3.1. Experiences Concerning Epilepsy Outside Lessons Having Epilepsy as a Specific Topic
3.1.1. General experiences
3.1.2. Experiences at School
3.2. Knowledge Obtained during Studies/Training
3.3. Experience Teaching about Epilepsy in Class
3.3.1. Experience as Teaching Person
3.3.2. Experience as PwE
3.4. Teaching about Epilepsy in Class
3.4.1. Necessity of Teaching about Epilepsy in Class
3.4.2. Possible Effects of Teaching about Epilepsy in Class
3.5. Requirements/General Conditions for Teaching Epilepsy at School
3.6. Challenges Teaching Epilepsy (as Teacher/Instructor)
3.7. How to Teach Epilepsy in Class
3.7.1. (Possible) Content of Epilepsy-Related Units
3.7.2. Methods
3.8. Cooperation with Parents
3.8.1. General Cooperation with all Parents in Class
3.8.2. Cooperation with Parents of SwE
3.9. Suggestions for Teachers from Other Stakeholder Groups
3.9.1. Pre-/In-Service Teacher Education
3.9.2. Teachers in Class
3.10. Key Points for Teaching Epilepsy at School
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
6. Limitations
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Name | Age 1 | Sex | Profession/Reason for Their Expertise |
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T 1 | 40–50 Years | Female | Biology teacher (high school) with eight years job experience |
T 2 | 50–60 Years | Male | Biology teacher (lower secondary school) with 31 years job experience |
T 3 | 50–60 Years | Female | Biology teacher (lower secondary school) with 36 years job experience |
T 4 | 50–60 Years | Female | Biology teacher (high school) with 25 years job experience |
FAI 1 * | 20–30 Years | Male | Pre-service teacher, first aid instructor |
FAI 2 * | 20–30 Years | Female | Pre-service teacher, first aid instructor |
FAI 3 | 40–50 Years | Male | Employee of the General Secretariat of the Red Cross Austria |
FAI 4 | 30–40 Years | Female | Employee of the General Secretariat of the Red Cross Austria |
REA 1 | 50–60 Years | Female | Neurologist, chairperson of an epilepsy-related association |
REA 2 | 50–60 Years | Female | Manager of an epilepsy-related institution |
REA 3 | 50–60 Years | Male | Voluntary worker for an epilepsy-related institution |
N 1 ** | 40–50 Years | Female | Neurologist, neuropediatrician and researcher |
N 2 | 30–40 Years | Male | Neurologist and researcher |
N 3 | Over 60 Years | Female | Pediatrician with special education in neuropediatrics |
IwE 1 | 20–30 Years | Female | Pre-service biology teacher |
IwE 2 | 20–30 Years | Male | Student of neuroscience |
IwE 3 | 30–40 Years | Female | Biology teacher |
Name | Personal Experiences with Epilepsy | Experiences with Epilepsy at School |
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T 1 | Witnessed a seizure as camp counsellor | Mentioned it briefly during class, but otherwise none |
T 2 | Neighbor with epilepsy | Other than talking about it in a first aid course, none |
T 3 | None | None |
T 4 | Son with epilepsy | Reported having SwE in her classroom. |
FAI 1 | Witnessed seizures during work as paramedic | Witnessed seizures at school and at a first aid course |
FAI 2 | Talks about seizures in first aid courses | None |
FAI 3 | Witnessed seizures during work as paramedic | None |
FAI 4 | Friend with epilepsy | Tried to support SwE at school |
REA 1 | Education in pediatrics and neuropediatrics | Worked with students in school |
REA 2 | In-training consultant for PwE | Did a survey with teachers, a project with individual schools and teacher trainings. |
REA 3 | PwE himself | Provided materials for students and teachers |
N 1 | Specialized in neuropediatrics | None |
N 2 | Works with adult PwE | Was interviewed by pupils about epilepsy |
N 3 | Specialized in neuropediatrics | None |
IwE 1 | Diagnosed with epilepsy as young adult | Did not disclose her epilepsy at school |
IwE 2 | Diagnosed with epilepsy at puberty | Had a seizure during a school trip; Reported being bullied |
IwE 3 | Diagnosed with epilepsy at puberty | Disclosed her epilepsy at school. |
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Tschudnig, M.; Sommer, M.; Simon, U.K. Stakeholder Views of Epilepsy in the Biology Classroom: A Qualitative Exploratory Pilot Study. Educ. Sci. 2023, 13, 172. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13020172
Tschudnig M, Sommer M, Simon UK. Stakeholder Views of Epilepsy in the Biology Classroom: A Qualitative Exploratory Pilot Study. Education Sciences. 2023; 13(2):172. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13020172
Chicago/Turabian StyleTschudnig, Manuel, Martina Sommer, and Uwe K. Simon. 2023. "Stakeholder Views of Epilepsy in the Biology Classroom: A Qualitative Exploratory Pilot Study" Education Sciences 13, no. 2: 172. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13020172
APA StyleTschudnig, M., Sommer, M., & Simon, U. K. (2023). Stakeholder Views of Epilepsy in the Biology Classroom: A Qualitative Exploratory Pilot Study. Education Sciences, 13(2), 172. https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci13020172