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Original Articles

What Do Teachers Know about Adoptive Families, and How Do They Use It to Serve Adopted Children?

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Pages 51-76 | Received 26 Nov 2021, Accepted 05 Aug 2022, Published online: 10 Dec 2022
 

Abstract

Little is known about how teachers learn about the adoptive status or background of their students, or how they use this information. This mixed-methods study examined U.S. teachers’ experiences with obtaining and using information about children’s adoptive status and background. Data were gathered via an online survey. Respondents were 207 K-12 teachers, paraprofessionals, and other school professionals. Teachers most often learned a child was adopted from the child themselves, followed by the parents. Sometimes they learned the information in the context of a child’s emotional/behavioral difficulties or their specialized education plan. Almost half had wanted to know more about a child’s adoptive status or history but were unsure of how or who to ask. Findings have implications for teachers, school support staff, and adoptive families.

Notes

1 These 64 valid partial responses do not include those we eliminated based on evidence that they were fraudulent or “fake” responders (or possibly bots): namely, responses wherein only the “agree to participate” box was checked, but no valid responses were given; or, responses were given but in an illogical pattern and/or in impossibly short time frame (e.g., a duration of under 60 seconds). We assume that most of these fake respondents were people trying to gain eligibility for the random drawings for $50 Amazon gift cards.

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Funding

This work was supported by The Rudd Adoption Program.

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