Current research states the need for special education training for preservice teachers; however, research examining best practice in special education training is limited due to a focus on preservice teachers and a lack of Canadian research. This phenomenologically informed study explores the experiences of new teachers in inclusive classrooms to gain an understanding of the knowledge and experiences these new teachers need so as to inform future teacher training practices. The participants include seven new teachers who teach in inclusive classrooms across British Columbia. Results indicate that due to the student diversity in their inclusive classrooms, these new teachers collaborated with colleagues, parents, and students to meet the ac...
In Canada’s education sector of society, inclusion upholds the notion of equity for all students reg...
Teachers who show high teacher efficacy affect student achievement positively. Teaching is sometimes...
The study examined concerns, attitudes, and teacher efficacy of 131 in-service, Kindergarten to Grad...
Current research states the need for special education training for preservice teachers; however, re...
The study examined concerns, attitudes, and teacher efficacy of 131 in-service, Kindergarten to Grad...
Based upon semi-structured interviews with six participants who had completed their Basic Early Chil...
Focus groups were conducted in four school divisions in central Canada in order to determine whether...
Preservice teacher education programs are vital in teachers’ development of instructional practices ...
Shelley Moore wrote, “We are diverse, all of us. We all have strengths, we all have stretches, and w...
91 leaves ; 29 cm. --British Columbia's schools are mandated to serve all students. Educators must ...
This research replicates the study conducted by Forlin (2001) in Churchlands, Western Australia. For...
In Canada little research has been conducted on inclusive education practices in secondary schools. ...
This research replicates the study conducted by Forlin (2001) in Churchlands, Western Australia. For...
During the1980s Canadian teachers‘ associations became deeply immersed in the reform movement that ...
Classroom teachers are expected to have the competencies to teach in inclusive classrooms, with the ...
In Canada’s education sector of society, inclusion upholds the notion of equity for all students reg...
Teachers who show high teacher efficacy affect student achievement positively. Teaching is sometimes...
The study examined concerns, attitudes, and teacher efficacy of 131 in-service, Kindergarten to Grad...
Current research states the need for special education training for preservice teachers; however, re...
The study examined concerns, attitudes, and teacher efficacy of 131 in-service, Kindergarten to Grad...
Based upon semi-structured interviews with six participants who had completed their Basic Early Chil...
Focus groups were conducted in four school divisions in central Canada in order to determine whether...
Preservice teacher education programs are vital in teachers’ development of instructional practices ...
Shelley Moore wrote, “We are diverse, all of us. We all have strengths, we all have stretches, and w...
91 leaves ; 29 cm. --British Columbia's schools are mandated to serve all students. Educators must ...
This research replicates the study conducted by Forlin (2001) in Churchlands, Western Australia. For...
In Canada little research has been conducted on inclusive education practices in secondary schools. ...
This research replicates the study conducted by Forlin (2001) in Churchlands, Western Australia. For...
During the1980s Canadian teachers‘ associations became deeply immersed in the reform movement that ...
Classroom teachers are expected to have the competencies to teach in inclusive classrooms, with the ...
In Canada’s education sector of society, inclusion upholds the notion of equity for all students reg...
Teachers who show high teacher efficacy affect student achievement positively. Teaching is sometimes...
The study examined concerns, attitudes, and teacher efficacy of 131 in-service, Kindergarten to Grad...