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Laletas, Stella; Grove, Christine; Sharma, Umesh; OToole, Thomas; Kaukko, Mervi – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2022
For decades, the gap between theory and practice has remained the central problem of teacher education. This study will present an alternative approach in an attempt to try to bridge the gap between theory and practice in a teacher education course focused on inclusive education. The approach is based on a model that integrates a university-based…
Descriptors: Theory Practice Relationship, Inclusion, Team Teaching, Partnerships in Education
Boveda, Mildred; Weinberg, Andrea E. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2022
The intersectionally conscious collaboration protocol for teacher educators (ICC-TE) expands on existing models of collaboration by drawing from intersectionality as conceptualized by Black feminist theorists, collaborative teacher education, and frameworks for stakeholders to establish and maintain ethical, student-centered relationships. The…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Hispanic Americans, Minority Group Teachers, College Faculty
Fluijt, D.; Bakker, C.; Struyf, E. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2016
In literature, co-teaching is mostly defined as an instrumental and pedagogical means delivered by collaborating special and regular teachers, from which students with and without special educational needs benefit in regular schools. The importance of a shared vision on the part of members of co-teaching teams as to what they consider as good…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Reflection, Team Teaching, Special Education Teachers
Østern, Tone Pernille; Øyen, Elen – Journal of Dance Education, 2014
This study reflects on a research and development project between two dance practitioners, one of them a wheelchair user, working together to develop pedagogical design within teacher education at a university in Norway. The aim of the authors is to encourage student teachers toward becoming inclusive and brave teachers who define diversity among…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Dance Education, Inclusion, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Lindeman, Karen Wise; Magiera, Kathleen – Odyssey: New Directions in Deaf Education, 2014
This article relates the story of a first grade teacher and a child who was the only deaf student in the entire school. Because he had no one who could communicate with him--not teachers, not students, no one, this situation tugged at the hearts of a committed team of professionals. A teacher of the deaf, a first grade general education teacher, a…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Teaching Models, Inclusion, Expectation
Nierengarten, Gerry – American Secondary Education, 2013
Including students with special needs in the general education classroom is being widely promoted in the public schools. This practice places a heavy burden on the general educator who is often inadequately trained to meet the needs of such a diverse classroom. Co-teaching has been one of the support strategies used to address the challenges and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Inclusion, Special Needs Students, Team Teaching
Gurgur, Hasan; Uzuner, Yildiz – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2011
In Turkey, the number of students in mainstream education is increasing, and a support service does not exist even though mainstreaming has been implemented for many years. Therefore, within this system, many students with special needs are failing. Thus, there is a need for evidence-based research projects concerning the ways of supporting these…
Descriptors: Action Research, Teaching Models, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Foreign Countries