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Kim C. Cagalitan; Marie A. Delfin; Juditha D. Malicay – Online Submission, 2023
The study employed a descriptive correlational approach to explore teacher perceptions and preparedness for the inclusion of hearing impaired (deaf and hard of hearing) students in mainstream classrooms in selected public special education schools in Cebu Philippines. Through stratified convenience sampling, the research compared the views of both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Hearing Impairments, Special Schools
Lee, David L.; Vostal, Brooks; Lylo, Brooke; Hua, Youjia – Beyond Behavior, 2011
Recent trends toward the inclusion of students with disabilities mean that a majority of students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) now spend at least 40% of their day in general education settings. With this change in location, teachers in general education settings are now asked to perform tasks that were not given much emphasis…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Prevention, Early Intervention, General Education
Pugach, Marleen C.; Winn, Judith A. – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2011
Co-teaching and various forms of team teaching are common in today's schools but have rarely been viewed in relationship to supporting novice special education teachers. Personal compatibility is consistently reported as a key factor in the success of co-teaching. Special educators who co-teach often take a backseat role in the general education…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Mainstreaming, Teacher Collaboration
Gurgur, Hasan; Uzuner, Yildiz – Educational Sciences: Theory and Practice, 2010
It is necessary to provide students both with and without special needs and the classroom teachers with special education support services in order to achieve successful inclusion applications. The determination of teachers' opinions about the applications they carry out is important in the planning and achievement of the future applications. The…
Descriptors: Action Research, Teacher Collaboration, Interviews, Special Education Teachers
Jenkins, Amelia; Ornelles, Cecily – Professional Development in Education, 2009
Inclusion of students with disabilities in general education classes is at the forefront of policy and practice; however, many general educators do not feel prepared to provide meaningful education to students with disabilities. It is critical, therefore, that administrators determine the specific professional development needs of their teaching…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, General Education, Disabilities, Special Education Teachers
Emam, Mahmoud M.; Farrell, Peter – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2009
The number of pupils with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) who receive their education in mainstream schools in the UK has increased considerably over the last 10 years. Despite this increase, teachers and other support staff face a number of challenges in order to ensure that these inclusive arrangements bring maximum benefits to the children…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Autism, Systems Approach, Teacher Aides
Blecker, Norma S.; Boakes, Norma J. – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2010
Inclusive education is defined as educating students with disabilities in general education programmes with their non-disabled peers. In order to create a successful learning environment for all children, general and special educators must be responsive to all students' needs. Although inclusive education practices were developed over 15 years…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Disabilities, Educational Environment, Educational Opportunities
Young, Kathryn – Teaching and Teacher Education: An International Journal of Research and Studies, 2008
The process of organizational socialization sheds light on the difficulty of a university program to effectively socialize its special education teacher candidates into believing and acting on theories of inclusion for students with disabilities in public schools. In general, people are socialized by prior experiences, then the university, then…
Descriptors: Socialization, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming, Regular and Special Education Relationship
Boon, Richard T., Ed.; Spencer, Vicky G., Ed. – Prufrock Press Inc, 2010
Written by expert teachers and researchers, "Best Practices for the Inclusive Classroom: Scientifically Based Strategies for Success" looks at field-tested strategies that teachers of inclusive classrooms need to implement to successfully teach all of the learners in their classroom. The purpose of the book is to provide both general and special…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Classroom Techniques, Reading Comprehension, Intervention
Doyle, Mary Beth; Giangreco, Michael F. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2009
As students with moderate and severe intellectual disabilities transition from inclusive elementary and middle schools to high schools, they deserve similar opportunities for inclusive educational experiences at this next level--namely to participate in general education classes and other activities (e.g., co-curricular) with their classmates…
Descriptors: High Schools, Mental Retardation, Special Education Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Rock, Marcia L.; Thead, Beth K. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2009
Students with learning and behavioral disorders often lack the requisite academic skills and behavioral self-control to remain engaged during passive seatwork activities. Because independent seatwork composes a large portion of the instructional time in general education classrooms and teachers expect students to demonstrate self-control in these…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Academic Achievement, Behavior Disorders, Special Education Teachers

Ryan, Dennis – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
The roles and responsibilities of special educators and pupil personnel staff in mainstreaming handicapped students are considered. Communication with regular educators, building administrators, and ancillary personnel is stressed as special educators are advised to mainstream themselves. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Special Education Teachers
Cameron, David L.; Cook, Bryan G. – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2007
The beliefs, skills, and intended practices of general (n = 34) and special education (n = 23) preservice teachers regarding planning and making accommodations for included students with mental retardation were investigated. Participants were drawn from teacher preparation programs that infused content related to inclusion into pre-existing…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Mental Retardation, Student Teacher Attitudes
Baker, Clifford; Baker, Gayle – Special Education in Canada, 1983
Elementary special education teachers can enhance the transition of handicapped students into mainstreamed classes by careful planning and preparation of the regular class teachers, nonhandicapped students themselves. Followup communication with the regular class teacher must be maintained. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Mainstreaming, Program Development

Rosenkoetter, Sharon E.; Fowler, Susan A. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1986
Based on a study of the differences between the way regular and special education teachers handle classroom transitions, this discussion suggests seven steps special education teachers should take to aid students in classroom transitions. A list of 24 different transition cues is included. (JC)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming