Mining Reflections for the Disposition to Teach in Special Education

Candidates preparing to become special education teachers are asked reflect on their field experiences in journals. Eight participants were randomly selected from special education methods classes. Their 10 weeks of field experience reflections were qualitatively analyzed for the disposition to teac...

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Students with disabilities
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