Disproportionality of historically marginalized populations in special education continues to be a critical concern. The identification of students with disabilities is reliant on valid and reliable assessment that is free of bias. The extent to which this is possible given measurement constraints and an increasingly diverse student population is unclear. How teachers are trained to design, select, administer, score, and interpret assessment data related to the identification of students with disabilities is vastly under-researched considering the significant implications of assessment practices. In this study, six special education preservice teachers engaged in an assessment methods course during their second semester of an initial certif...
Inclusive education has been recognized globally as a right of persons with disabilities since the e...
Teachers and trainee teachers internationally report uncertainties about how to respond appropriatel...
This study was conducted to find how teacher candidates at a southwestern regional university unders...
This qualitative interview study examined the classroom assessment knowledge and beliefs of five rec...
The present study describes teacher (K-12) opinions and practices related to grading and providing ...
Students with disability have the right to an inclusive education on the basis of equal opportunity ...
Despite America’s increasingly diverse classroom membership, new teachers, who continue to be primar...
Background: A review of the literature of general education and special education teachers' efforts ...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
Federal law calls for students with disabilities to be educated in the least restrictive environment...
The nation-wide movement toward increased accountability in our schools has been implemented in larg...
This qualitative study explored the outcomes of five teachers’ engagement in a study group, the cont...
Special education has historically been understood as a service provided to students with disabiliti...
This analysis of the Special Education edTPA is written by two professors who co-taught a student te...
Each year as a growing number of students with learning disabilities are included in statewide asses...
Inclusive education has been recognized globally as a right of persons with disabilities since the e...
Teachers and trainee teachers internationally report uncertainties about how to respond appropriatel...
This study was conducted to find how teacher candidates at a southwestern regional university unders...
This qualitative interview study examined the classroom assessment knowledge and beliefs of five rec...
The present study describes teacher (K-12) opinions and practices related to grading and providing ...
Students with disability have the right to an inclusive education on the basis of equal opportunity ...
Despite America’s increasingly diverse classroom membership, new teachers, who continue to be primar...
Background: A review of the literature of general education and special education teachers' efforts ...
The inception of the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EAHCA) in 1975 provided hope and th...
Federal law calls for students with disabilities to be educated in the least restrictive environment...
The nation-wide movement toward increased accountability in our schools has been implemented in larg...
This qualitative study explored the outcomes of five teachers’ engagement in a study group, the cont...
Special education has historically been understood as a service provided to students with disabiliti...
This analysis of the Special Education edTPA is written by two professors who co-taught a student te...
Each year as a growing number of students with learning disabilities are included in statewide asses...
Inclusive education has been recognized globally as a right of persons with disabilities since the e...
Teachers and trainee teachers internationally report uncertainties about how to respond appropriatel...
This study was conducted to find how teacher candidates at a southwestern regional university unders...