Practices in Inclusive Education: Examining Instructional Methods in the Collaborative- Consultation Model

Author(s)Miller, Elena
Date Accessioned2014-04-28T14:56:45Z
Date Available2014-04-28T14:56:45Z
Publication Date2013-05
AbstractWith increasing demands for inclusive education, general educators face the challenge of serving a widening spectrum of student learning needs. Prior literature indicated that teachers of inclusive classrooms benefitted from special education colleagues and professional development to learn instructional strategies. Other researchers have detailed how these resources create a reflective body of educators, or a professional learning community (PLC). By analyzing 41 teacher interviews conducted from a larger study, 6 teacher meeting observations, and 40 survey responses at Clearview (pseudonym), a public vocational- technical high school, this study described a PLC that supported general educators’ needs with resources for inclusion. The analyses yielded a model to characterize practices in terms of capacities for sustaining a PLC that supported inclusive instruction. By understanding the structure and dynamics of Clearview’s PLC, other inclusive schools could improve their support of general educators and their diverse students’ academic needs.en_US
AdvisorLaura Eisenman
ProgramEnglish Education
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/12922
PublisherUniversity of Delawareen_US
TitlePractices in Inclusive Education: Examining Instructional Methods in the Collaborative- Consultation Modelen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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