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Wong, Venus W.; Ruble, Lisa A.; Yu, Yue; McGrew, John H. – Exceptional Children, 2017
Teacher stress and burnout have a detrimental effect on the stability of the teaching workforce. However, the possible consequences of teacher burnout on teaching quality and on student learning outcomes are less clear, especially in special education settings. We applied Maslach and Leiter's (1999) model to understand the direct effects of…
Descriptors: Teacher Burnout, Educational Quality, Stress Variables, Special Education
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Leko, Melinda M.; Brownell, Mary T.; Sindelar, Paul T.; Kiely, Mary Theresa – Exceptional Children, 2015
The authors consider the future of special education personnel preparation by responding to an overarching question: "What frameworks might teacher educators use as a basis to promote special education teacher effective performance now and in the future?" In answering this question, they summarize current trends in the context of…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Education, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Education Programs
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Martinson, M. C. – Exceptional Children, 1982
The author summarizes developments affecting current efforts in developing collaborative service systems for the handicapped; identifies basic processes essential to current efforts; summarizes interorganizational models relevant to interagency planning; provides an illustrative planning model; suggests basic problems associated with interagency…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Coordination, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
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Thomas, Ellidee D.; Marshall, Melody J. – Exceptional Children, 1977
A four phase ecological working model for the clinical evaluation and coordination of services for the child with a handicap is presented. (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Clinical Diagnosis, Conceptual Schemes, Coordination
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Stodden, Robert A.; Boone, Rosalie – Exceptional Children, 1987
The article presents a cooperative interagency approach for assessing effectiveness of programs and services to facilitate the transition of handicapped students from school to adult community living. Features of the model include cooperative planning at the policy level, implementation level, and direct service level; and collaboration by state…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Decision Making, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship
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Jenkins, Joseph R.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1990
Five assumptions are inferred from the literature concerning the roles and responsibilities of elementary regular classroom teachers in educating low-performing children. These assumptions are used to define the target group of students most aptly served in regular classrooms. Models of partnership between regular education and specialized…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Elementary Education
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Abbott, Mary; Walton, Cheryl; Tapia, Yolanda; Greenwood, Charles R. – Exceptional Children, 1999
Reports on the initial results of a four-year longitudinal study of the model used by the Juniper Gardens Children's Project, which was designed to make research more trustworthy, useful, and accessible. The successful collaboration between the University of Kansas researchers and eight local inner-city elementary schools in Kansas City is…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Diffusion (Communication), Disabilities, Elementary Education
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Self, Herticena; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1991
In the Cooperative Teaching Project, regular education teachers have primary responsibility for academic needs of students at risk in grades K-3, special educators provide supplemental classroom instruction, and student progress is monitored using curriculum-based measures. Evaluation outcomes indicate the model's positive effect on student…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Cooperation, High Risk Students, Instructional Effectiveness
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Deslandes, Rollande; Royer, Egide; Potvin, Pierre; Leclerc, Danielle – Exceptional Children, 1999
This study examined the relationship between adolescents' perceptions of home and school partnership practices and two outcomes: grades in French and time spent on homework. The students (525 general-education and 112 special-education) completed a questionnaire based on Epstein's framework of partnership practices. For special-education students,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, French
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Repetto, Jeanne B.; Correa, Vivian I. – Exceptional Children, 1996
This position paper proposes an expanded definition of transition, based on common components of early childhood and secondary perspectives. It advocates for a seamless model of transition service delivery for students with disabilities, including program planning, from birth through age 21. The model addresses curriculum, location of services,…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Curriculum, Definitions, Delivery Systems