Training District Personnel as Peer Consultants and Inservice Leaders: Implementation and Evaluation of a Training Program

For several years, Furman University has offered training for special educators to develop skills as peer inservice providers and as peer consultants to general education personnel. By means of a personnel preparation grant, School Initiated Teacher Education (SITE) Outreach, 61 special education te...

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