Abstract:
:The purpose of this qualitative multicase study was to explore the perceptions of individuals who could speak from both sides of the special education desk--as students and as teachers. The three participants for this study each received special education services for learning disabilities while in school and were currently teaching students with learning disabilities. Specifically the study focused on how participants' past experiences with receiving special education services influenced their current practice as special education teachers. Participants' views on service delivery models, the importance of teacher expectations, and the value of conceiving a learning disability as a tool rather than a deficit are discussed.
journal_name
J Learn Disabiljournal_title
Journal of learning disabilitiesauthors
Ferri BA,Keefe CH,Gregg Ndoi
10.1177/002221940103400103keywords:
subject
Has Abstractpub_date
2001-01-01 00:00:00pages
22-32issue
1eissn
0022-2194issn
1538-4780journal_volume
34pub_type
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