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Berry, Ann B.; Gravelle, Maggie – Rural Educator, 2013
Special education teachers, through a national survey conducted in 55 rural districts, provided information on the positive and negative aspects of teaching in rural schools. The 203 special educators were asked what they liked best about their position and what they found challenging. Some of the themes identified in the analysis centered on…
Descriptors: Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Teacher Surveys, Rural Areas
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Bell, Angela B.; Baecher, Laura – TESOL Journal, 2012
Today's K-12 English as a second language (ESL) teachers are encouraged to coplan or coteach with content teachers in order to support English language learners, thus moving English language support into the content area classroom, through push-in or coteaching rather than the pull-out model. However, results from a questionnaire of 72 K-12…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, English (Second Language), English for Academic Purposes, Questionnaires
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Conderman, Greg; Hedin, Laura – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2012
Co-teaching has recently gained popularity and attention as a viable service delivery option for students with disabilities and other special needs. Although co-teaching includes the three components of co-planning, co-instructing, and co-assessing, the professional literature has primarily focused on co-planning and co-instructing. Co-assessment,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Practices, Outcomes of Education, Response to Intervention
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Strieker, Toni; Logan, Kent; Kuhel, Karen – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2012
During the mid-1990s, members of the global education community issued the Salamanca Statement that described inclusive schools as effective educational environments that also combat discrimination. Since that time, considerable progress has been made in moving students with disabilities from separate placements to inclusive settings. In the USA,…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Professional Development, Mental Retardation, Core Curriculum
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Sinkkonen, Hanna-Maija; Kyttälä, Minna – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2014
Compared with many European countries, Finland has a shorter history of immigration. During the last 20?years, Finland has become a more multicultural society. Together with rising levels of immigration, teachers' concerns regarding how to manage an increasingly diverse school population have arisen. There are an increasing number of students with…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teaching Experience, Immigrants, Migrant Children
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Abbott, Mary; Wills, Howard – Preventing School Failure, 2012
In today's educational environment, schools struggle to meet the academic needs of every student. Many schools are challenged by the use of a response-to-intervention framework in which too many students need strong interventions. This article details a data-driven, decision-making response-to-intervention reading team model in which teachers,…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, Data, Decision Making, Reading Instruction
Travers, Jonathan; Ferris, Kristen – Education Resource Strategies, 2011
Duval County Public Schools (DCPS) is poised to take action today that will lead to serving all students more effectively. Although the challenges are significant, including deep budget cuts, the district made the strategic choice to look thoroughly at how resources are currently allocated and now has a foundation for making decisions that will…
Descriptors: School Districts, Counties, Resource Allocation, Cost Effectiveness
Madigan, Jennifer C.; Schroth-Cavataio, Georganne – Principal Leadership, 2011
Communication and professional dialogue are essential elements of a high-quality education environment in which all students can succeed. Such an environment is especially important for the success of students with special needs. Unfortunately, collaboration between special educators, general educators, and other professionals is often hindered by…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Environment, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Teacher Administrator Relationship
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Murawski, Wendy W.; Lochner, Wendy W. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2011
Schools have embraced the need for true collaboration among general and special educators. Many believe that if educators with varying areas of expertise and frames of reference are able to come together and collaborate on a daily basis in the same classroom, all students will benefit more: socially, behaviorally, and perhaps most important,…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Learning Activities, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Accessibility (for Disabled)
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Saloviita, Timo; Takala, Marjatta – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2010
Co-teaching--or the use of more than one teacher in a classroom--has been commonly recommended as a means to promote inclusive education. The aim of the present study was to survey the actual frequency of co-teaching among different teacher categories in the comprehensive school level in one Finnish city. The data were collected through a…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Resource Teachers, Cohort Analysis, Team Teaching
Kuhlthau, Carol C.; Maniotes, Leslie K. – School Library Monthly, 2010
How can students learn to think for themselves, make good decisions, develop expertise, and become lifelong learners in a rapidly changing information environment? How can students learn, create, and find meaning from multiple sources of information? These are fundamental questions facing educators in designing schools for 21st-century learners.…
Descriptors: Student Research, Lifelong Learning, School Libraries, Librarians
Blednick, Joan; Wilson, Gloria Lodato – ASCD, 2011
When a special education teacher and a general education teacher share a classroom and teaching responsibilities, every student benefits from intensive instruction, increased learning opportunities, and a reduced student-to-teacher ratio. But what does coteaching look like? How does it work? How do you know when you're doing it right? Here's a…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Teacher Effectiveness, Disabilities, Special Education Teachers
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Stearns, Michael; Margulus, Lisabeth; Shinsky, John – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2012
Grand Valley State University (GVSU) in conjunction with the Grand Rapids Michigan Public Schools (GRPS) collaborated to implement a Wallace Foundation Grant Program designed to develop urban school leaders. The theoretical constructs of the program were evident in the research on leadership and change. This research formed a basis for the…
Descriptors: Universities, Grants, Leadership Training, Urban Schools
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Friedrich, Anja; Ostermeier, Christian; Diercks, Uta; Krebs, Imke; Stadler, Matthias – Professional Development in Education, 2012
The study reported in this article draws upon data collected for the programme "Increasing the Efficiency of Mathematics and Science instruction" (SINUS-Transfer), a professional development project in Germany. This programme's approach requires teachers to improve their teaching in a cooperative manner and with regard to pedagogical…
Descriptors: Portfolios (Background Materials), Portfolio Assessment, Foreign Countries, Professional Development
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Siry, Christina; Lara, Johaira – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2012
Through the examination of the experiences of a pre-service teacher participating in a field-based science methods course, we make evident the ways in which a combination of collaborative teaching experiences and reflexive dialogues allowed for the evolution and transformation of her identity. This teacher is Johaira Lara, the second author of…
Descriptors: Evidence, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Team Teaching
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