The Nationwide Trends and Preparation Requirements of Alternative Route Programs in Special Education

Jamie Day, Sarah A. Nagro, Loretta Mason-Williams
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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 (ARs), which are broadly defined as nontraditional and accelerated preparation paths to obtain a teaching license. In this longitudinal descriptive study, we investigate (a) the national trends of special education teacher enrollment and completion in AR programs from 2012 to 2020 and (b) the special education teacher preparation requirements in state alternative pathways that are disaggregated by their affiliation with institutions of higher education. Findings reveal that AR programs preparing special education teachers are on the rise within the United States, but they vary significantly on their preparation requirements. Implications for future research and policy recommendations needed within the recruitment and preparation of special education teachers will be discussed.
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全国特殊教育替代路径项目发展趋势及准备要求
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(ARs),它被广泛定义为获得教师执照的非传统和加速准备途径。在这项纵向描述性研究中,我们调查了(a) 2012年至2020年全国特殊教育教师注册和完成AR项目的趋势,以及(b)各州根据其与高等教育机构的隶属关系分类的特殊教育教师准备要求。调查结果显示,在美国,准备特殊教育教师的AR计划正在上升,但他们的准备要求差异很大。将讨论对征聘和培养特殊教育教师所需的未来研究和政策建议的影响。
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