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The Role of School-Based Colleagues in Shaping the Commitment of Novice Special and General Education Teachers
Content type: Journal Article
We compare beginning special and general education teachers’ access to school-based colleagues. Our findings demonstrate that colleague relationships are critical for the experiences of beginning teachers, as are the school organizational norms that these...
Special Educators’ Working Conditions in Self-Contained Settings for Students With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders: A Descriptive Analysis
Content type: Journal Article
Special education teachers (SETs) who teach students with emotional or behavioral disorders (EBD) in self-contained settings are often less qualified, more stressed and burned out, and more likely to leave teaching than other SETs, resulting in a less...
Visual Arts Content Literacy: A Partnership Between Art Educators and Special Educators
Content type: Journal Article
Content literacy is necessary for students to be successful in meeting the national core arts standards in the areas of creating, presenting, responding, and connecting. Art educators can with work special educators to support students with disabilities to...
TEACHING Exceptional Children Journal Teachers as Self-Advocates Issue (Volume 53, Issue 3)
Content type: Journal
This issue is focused on special educator self-advocacy. Teachers who possess the ability to confront and resolve professional obstacles through self-advocacy are better equipped to focus on the instructional, social, and emotional needs of their students...
Teacher Self-Advocacy for the Shared Responsibility of Classroom and Behavior Management
Content type: Journal Article
Special education teachers who work with students with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges spend much of their time advocating for students, but often forget to advocate for themselves. Supporting students with behavioral needs across school...
Teacher Self-Advocacy for the Shared Responsibility of Classroom and Behavior Management
Content type: Journal Article
Special education teachers who work with students with social, emotional, and behavioral challenges spend much of their time advocating for students, but often forget to advocate for themselves. Supporting students with behavioral needs across school...
Special Educators in Inclusive Settings: Take STEPS for Self-Advocacy!
Content type: Journal Article
As schools increasingly move to adopt inclusive practices, special educators are on the front line and expected to provide services to students in new settings, collaborate with general education colleagues, and navigate difficult situations. Co-teaching...
Efficacy of Tiered Training on Paraeducator Implementation of Systematic Instructional Practices for Students With Severe Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
Existing approaches for training paraeducators rely heavily on intensive one-to-one coaching and may not be feasible in practice. In this study, we test a tiered training model in which all paraeducators first received group training, and then coaching was...