Alternative Route Programs Within Special Education Teacher Preparation: A Systematic Literature Review

Jamie Day, Sarah A. Nagro
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In the United States, there exists a chronic shortage of qualified special education teachers to provide instructional services to students with disabilities. One policy solution developed to increase the number of qualified teachers is “alternative routes,” which are broadly defined as nontraditional and accelerated preparation paths to obtain a teaching license. In this systematic literature review, the authors synthesize empirical studies from 2005 to 2021, examining factors associated with alternative route programs specific to special education. First, an economic framework for the special education workforce is established. This is followed by a descriptive summary of alternative route research nested within the broader teacher labor markets. Then, a systematic literature search on alternative routes for special education teachers is analyzed. The authors found that most studies examined the role of teacher preparation cost (e.g., cost-effectiveness, federal spending), human capital (e.g., recruitment of culturally diverse teachers, location-specific capital), and program design (e.g., collaboration between stakeholders, technology). Furthermore, studies largely investigated alternative route program characteristics affiliated with institutions of higher education. The majority of researchers employed quantitative methods to analyze secondary state or survey data, while two studies used qualitative methods, and two utilized mixed methods. Implications for future research and policy recommendations needed within the recruitment and preparation of special education teachers are discussed.
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特殊教育教师准备中的替代路径计划:系统的文献回顾
在美国,长期缺乏合格的特殊教育教师为残疾学生提供教学服务。为增加合格教师数量而制定的一项政策解决方案是“替代途径”,它被广泛定义为获得教师执照的非传统和加速准备途径。在这篇系统的文献综述中,作者综合了2005年至2021年的实证研究,考察了与特殊教育替代路径方案相关的因素。首先,建立特殊教育劳动力的经济框架。接下来是对更广泛的教师劳动力市场内的替代路径研究的描述性总结。然后,对特殊教育教师的替代路径进行了系统的文献检索分析。作者发现,大多数研究都考察了教师准备成本(例如,成本效益、联邦支出)、人力资本(例如,招聘不同文化背景的教师、特定地点的资本)和项目设计(例如,利益相关者之间的合作、技术)的作用。此外,研究主要是对高等教育附属机构的备选路线项目特征进行了研究。大多数研究人员采用定量方法分析二级状态或调查数据,有两项研究采用定性方法,两项研究采用混合方法。讨论了对未来研究的影响以及特殊教育教师招聘和准备所需的政策建议。
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