%0 Journal Article %T Toward Better Collaboration in the Education of Students with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: Integrating the Voices of Teachers, Administrators, Caregivers, and Allied Professionals %A Jenelle Marie Job %A Cheryl Anne Poth %A Jacqueline Pei %A Belina Cassie %J Qualitative Research in Education %D 2013 %I Hipatia Press %R 10.4471/qre.2013.15 %X This exploratory study addresses the call for an increased presence of key stakeholders¡¯ perspectives in educational research involving students with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASDs) (Duquette, Stodel, Fullarton, & Hagglund, 2006a). Specifically, greater understandings are necessary to support the educational success of students with FASDs. The analysis of 11 focus groups and 3 interviews with teachers, administrators, caregivers, and allied professionals (total n = 60) revealed three themes: fostering relationships, reframing practices, and accessing supports. These findings have important implications for the use of a qualitaitve approach in generating evidenced-based educational practices for stakeholders reflective of enhanced communication and collaboration that better meet the needs of students with FASDs. %K Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders %K collaboration %K evidence-based practice %K home-school %K focus group %U http://dx.doi.org/10.4471/qre.2013.15