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Special Education Preservice Teachers, Intersectional Diversity, and the Privileging of Emerging Professional Identities

Remedial and special education, 2019
Intersectional competence captures educators’ awareness of how sociocultural markers of difference simultaneously intersect within the P-12 school context.
Mildred Boveda, Brittany A. Aronson
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The Special Education Professional

Exceptional Children, 1988
The Special Education Professional About two-thirds of the way through a particular kind of movie, there's a scene you can almost always count on. It's the scene where the whole movie comes to a head: Only the hero can save the situation, but because of some flaw in his character or some tragedy in his past, he is paralyzed, unable to act.
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Teacher Race and Racial Disparities in Special Education

Remedial and special education, 2019
The U.S. teacher population is predominantly White, yet research has not yet determined how teacher race might matter to the identification of students with disabilities.
R. Fish
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Analysis on Chinese Special Education and American Special Education [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
In this paper, we give the broad and the narrow definitions of special education. On the basis of the current conditions of American special education, we analyse the problems of special education in China. Furthermore, we find the differences of special education between two countries, e. g.
Xu Wang, Hui Cao
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Strategies of Special Education

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1973
A learning disorder usually involves a myriad of attitudinal, perceptual-motor, academic, language, social, and behavioral components. In moving toward a more total child orientation which resists tunnel-vision and faddism, the special educator must draw from psychotherapeutic, neurologic, behavioral, and academic approaches.
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Special Education in Singapore

The Journal of Special Education, 2000
This article describes the development and current status of special education in Singapore. Topics include a brief history of special education services, organization of service delivery, integration, teacher training, and achievements. Highlighted within these topics are significant developments over the past decade that have influenced special ...
Lim, Levan, Nam, Sang Seok
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Interrogating the Intersections Between General and Special Education in the History of Teacher Education Reform

Journal of Teacher Education, 2018
This article provides an historical analysis of major reforms in teacher education, beginning in the 1970s, specifically focusing on the opportunities each reform presented to build a shared agenda across pre-service general and special education, and ...
L. Blanton, M. Pugach, Mildred Boveda
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Inclusive and Special Education in Europe

, 2018
One of the largest reforms in the school systems of European countries is inclusive schooling. All over Europe enrollment of students with special educational needs (SEN) in regular classrooms is rising and at the same time the proportion of students ...
S. Schwab
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Handbook of Leadership and Administration for Special Education

, 2018
I. The Context and Development of Leadership for Special Education Section I Introduction 1. Leadership for Student Performance in an Era of Accountability Martha L. Thurlow, Rachel F. Quenemoen, and Sheryl S. Lazarus 2.
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