This study addresses the chronic and increasing national shortage of fully certified special education teachers (SETs) in comparison with general education teachers (GETs). The data sources were the 1987–1988 through 1999–2000 Schools and Staffing Surveys and the Data Analysis System for special education for school years 1987–1988 through 2001–2002. The study found that (a) the shortage of fully certified SETs increased from 7.4% in 1993–1994 to 12.2% in 2001–2002 (2%–4% greater than the shortage of fully certified GETs), (b) the number of additional fully certified SETs needed almost doubled from 25,000 in 1993–1994 to 49,000 in 2001–2002, (c) the shortage of fully certified teachers was exacerbated by entering teachers (only 44.4% of ent...
The shortage of special education faculty has reached a critical level; supply and demand are not cu...
After decades of growth, the number of special education teachers (SETs) has begun to decline. In 20...
Special education teacher retention is a nation-wide issue that continues. Almost half of special ed...
This study addresses the chronic and increasing national shortage of fully certified special educati...
A national shortage of fully certified special education teachers has been a persistent concern over...
This paper addresses the national quantity demand, supply, and shortage of special education teacher...
is a severe, chronic shortage of fully certified special educa-tion teachers in the United States. T...
With a focus on both teacher quality and quantity at the national level, this research examined long...
56 THE JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION VOL. 38/NO. 1/2004/PP. 56–61 Few problems in special education h...
The shortage of special education teachers (SETs) is a persistent challenge in the United States, bu...
A sample of members of the Teacher Education Divi-sion of The Council for Exceptional Children was s...
This qualitative descriptive study explored how special education teachers described their retention...
COPSSE research is focused on the preparation of special education professionals and its impact on b...
This paper asserts that the shortage of special education teachers has been a national problem since...
The purpose of this investigation is to examine teacher workload manageability as it relates to the ...
The shortage of special education faculty has reached a critical level; supply and demand are not cu...
After decades of growth, the number of special education teachers (SETs) has begun to decline. In 20...
Special education teacher retention is a nation-wide issue that continues. Almost half of special ed...
This study addresses the chronic and increasing national shortage of fully certified special educati...
A national shortage of fully certified special education teachers has been a persistent concern over...
This paper addresses the national quantity demand, supply, and shortage of special education teacher...
is a severe, chronic shortage of fully certified special educa-tion teachers in the United States. T...
With a focus on both teacher quality and quantity at the national level, this research examined long...
56 THE JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION VOL. 38/NO. 1/2004/PP. 56–61 Few problems in special education h...
The shortage of special education teachers (SETs) is a persistent challenge in the United States, bu...
A sample of members of the Teacher Education Divi-sion of The Council for Exceptional Children was s...
This qualitative descriptive study explored how special education teachers described their retention...
COPSSE research is focused on the preparation of special education professionals and its impact on b...
This paper asserts that the shortage of special education teachers has been a national problem since...
The purpose of this investigation is to examine teacher workload manageability as it relates to the ...
The shortage of special education faculty has reached a critical level; supply and demand are not cu...
After decades of growth, the number of special education teachers (SETs) has begun to decline. In 20...
Special education teacher retention is a nation-wide issue that continues. Almost half of special ed...