Effects of Peer Coaching on the Rate of Responsive Teacher Statements During a Child-directed Period in an Inclusive Preschool Setting

Several barriers to preschool inclusion exist, including the lack of collaboration between early childhood educators and early childhood special educators and the lack of high quality early childhood programs. In this study a multiple probe design across participants was used to evaluate the effecti...

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Inclusive Schools
Inservice Teacher Education
Instructional Effectiveness
Peer Teaching
Postsecondary Education
Preschool Education
Project Head Start
Regular and Special Education Relationship
Teacher Behavior
Teacher Collaboration
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