Fatmana Kara Deniz, Nicole Dobbins, Jennifer Elaine Smith, Kyle Higgins
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Collaboration Is the Key: A Conversation With Dr. Vivian I. Correa
Dr. Correa is a professor emerita in the Department of Child Development and Family Studies at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Throughout her career, Dr. Correa’s research focused on young children with disabilities, bilingual special education, teacher education, and the intersection of early childhood special education with early childhood education. These foci resulted in research that crosses boundaries, involving strong collaborative partnerships across special education and general education within school settings, departments within universities, and multiple universities nationally.
期刊介绍:
Intervention in School and Clinic is practitioner-oriented and designed to provide practical, research-based ideas to educators who work with students with severe learning disabilities and emotional/behavioral problems. Emphasis is placed on strategies and techniques that can be easily implemented in school or clinic settings and address the multifaceted needs of students with severe LD and emotional/behavioral problems. Specifically, articles should target curricular, instructional, social, behavioral, assessment, and vocational strategies and techniques and have direct application to the classroom setting.