Improving Teaching Quality for Students With Disabilities: Establishing a Warrant for Teacher Education Practice

IF 1.9 2区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teacher Education and Special Education Pub Date : 2020-02-01 DOI:10.1177/0888406419880351
Mary T. Brownell, Nathan D. Jones, Hyojong Sohn, Kristabel Stark
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In the 2010 issue of Teacher Education and Special Education (TESE), Sindelar and colleagues examined the current status of research on special education teachers and outlined future work necessary to improve the special education teacher workforce. In this article, the authors focus explicitly on Sindelar and colleagues’ charge to increase the quality of research on teacher education. They begin the article by conducting a literature review of all articles published in TESE from 2010 to 2019, examining papers focused on advancing theory, measurement, and practice in teacher education. They compare patterns in the research to the broader teacher education literature captured in seven special and teacher education journals. They conclude by discussing needs of the field going forward and provide some thoughts about how we might address those needs through a comprehensive research agenda—one that articulates a vision for how we might develop teaching quality at the intersection of general and special education.
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提高残疾学生教学质量:建立教师教育实践的保证
在2010年出版的《教师教育与特殊教育》(Teacher Education and Special Education,TESE)中,Sindelar及其同事研究了特殊教育教师的研究现状,并概述了改善特殊教育教师队伍所需的未来工作。在本文中,作者明确关注Sindelar及其同事的收费,以提高教师教育研究的质量。他们首先对2010年至2019年发表在TESE上的所有文章进行了文献综述,研究了专注于推进教师教育理论、测量和实践的论文。他们将这项研究的模式与七本专门的教师教育期刊上发表的更广泛的教师教育文献进行了比较。最后,他们讨论了该领域未来的需求,并就我们如何通过全面的研究议程来满足这些需求提供了一些想法——该议程阐明了我们如何在普通教育和特殊教育的交叉点提高教学质量的愿景。
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