全部 标题 作者
关键词 摘要

OALib Journal期刊
ISSN: 2333-9721
费用:99美元

查看量下载量

相关文章

更多...

Perspectives of Special Education: Literature Review and Interview

DOI: 10.4236/ce.2019.109143, PP. 1973-1981

Keywords: Special Education, Leadership, Disabilities, Inclusion

Full-Text   Cite this paper   Add to My Lib

Abstract:

This article provides historical and present-day perspectives on special education including a review of current literature as well as data collected from a face-to-face interview with a special education leader at an elementary school in south Louisiana. The interviewee offered rich insight and first-hand knowledge regarding placement of students with disabilities in inclusive school settings. Based on the interview responses, two themes emerged in response to the overarching question of how do SPED teachers and leaders create success for students with learning differences? These themes include: 1) the SPED environment and 2) approaches of successful SPED teachers. The data within these themes suggest that the interviewee perceives inclusion to be the greatest advancement in the field of special education as his experiences describe the beneficial aspects of the inclusion classroom setting for students with disabilities. These experiences have contributed to his belief that one day all classrooms in every school will be inclusive in nature.

References

[1]  All Education Schools (2018). A Brief History of Special Education in the United States.
https://www.alleducationschools.com/blog/history-of-special-education
[2]  Anderson, A. (2018). Inclusive Classrooms: Looking at Special Education Today.
http://inservice.ascd.org/inclusive-classrooms-looking-at-special-education-today
[3]  Bateman, D., & Cline, J. (2019). Special Education Leadership: Building Effective Programming in Schools. New York: Routledge.
https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351201353
[4]  Block, M., & Carter, E. (2016). A Meta-Analysis of Educator Training to Improve Implementation of Interventions for Students with Disabilities. Remedial and Special Education, 38, 131-144.
https://doi.org/10.1177/0741932516653477
[5]  Classroom Leadership (2001). Including Students with Disabilities in General Education Classrooms. Schools and the Law, 5.
http://www.ascd.org/publications/classroom-leadership/dec2001/Including-Students-with-Disabilities-in-General-Education-Classrooms.aspx
[6]  National Education Association of the United States (1978). P.L. 94-142: Related Federal Legislation for Handicapped Children and Implications for Coordination. Washington DC: The Association.
[7]  Special Education Guide (2019). The General Ed Teacher’s Guide to the Inclusive Classroom.
https://www.specialeducationguide.com/pre-k-12/inclusion/the-general-ed-teachers-guide-to-the-inclusive-classroom
[8]  US Department of Education (2004). A Guide to Education and No Child Left Behind.
https://www2.ed.gov/nclb/overview/intro/guide/guide_pg20.html#disab
[9]  US Department of Education (2007). Twenty-Five Years of Progress in Educating Children with Disabilities through IDEA.
https://www2.ed.gov/policy/speced/leg/idea/history.pdf

Full-Text

Contact Us

service@oalib.com

QQ:3279437679

WhatsApp +8615387084133