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Title

Future Education Leaders' Needs in Serving Students With Severe Disabilities: A Call for Intentional Preparation.

Authors

Robertson, Phyllis M.; McCaleb, Karen N.; Smith, Nancy J.

Abstract

Qualitative analysis of three discipline-specific focus groups (graduate students in educational leadership/educational administration, curriculum and instruction, and counseling) revealed that these participants are largely unprepared to serve students with extensive and pervasive support needs. Rather, these professionals reported relying upon their ability to learn from others, their personal experiences, and their capacity to "take risks and fake it." They cited numerous barriers to effective implementation of inclusion revealing that they were often afraid to ask for clarification and support; had limited opportunities for meaningful collaboration; engaged with a system that often placed form over function; and worked with students who experienced segregation, neglect, and isolation. Participants offered suggestions for improving university-based preparation, enhancing professional development, and increasing hands-on learning opportunities along with the need to create a supportive system for educators, students, and their families.

Subjects

INDIVIDUALS with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004; EDUCATION of students with disabilities; EDUCATIONAL leadership; GROUP work in education; INCLUSIVE education; STUDENT engagement

Publication

Inclusion, 2017, Vol 5, Issue 1, p60

ISSN

2326-6988

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1352/2326-6988-5.1.60

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