
Compilations Of Research On Teacher Preparation Often Include No More Than A Cursory Mention Of The Specific Roles And Needs Of Special Education Teachers. Although The Work That Special Education Teachers Perform Does Indeed Differ From The Work Of Classroom Teachers, Teacher Preparation In The Two Fields Has Much In Common. The Purpose Of This Seven-part Handbook Is To Expand Our Knowledge Of Teacher Education Broadly By Providing An In-depth Look At The Most Up-to-date Research On Special Education Teacher Preparation. Opening Chapters Ground The Collection In Political And Economic Context, While Subsequent Sections Delve Deeply Into Issues Related To The Current State Of Our Special Education Workforce And Offer Insights Into How To Best Prepare And Sustain That Workforce. Ultimately, By Illuminating The Particularities Of Special Education Teacher Preparation, This Landmark Handbook Addresses The State Of Current Research In The Field And Sets An Agenda For Future Scholarship.
This handbook investigates the current state of special education teacher preparation by analyzing the specific roles, needs, and systemic challenges inherent in the field. Paul T. Sindelar, a prominent scholar in special education, compiles extensive research to bridge the gap between general teacher education and the specialized requirements of the special education workforce. The text provides a comprehensive framework that examines the political and economic contexts influencing teacher training while establishing a research agenda for future scholarship.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this handbook as a foundational reference for researchers and policymakers in the field of special education. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a primary resource for those seeking to understand the complexities of teacher training programs.
Page Count:
528
Publication Date:
2014-01-01
Publisher:
Routledge
ISBN-10:
0203817036
ISBN-13:
9780203817032
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