Selection Pressures on Special Education Teacher Preparation: Issues Shaping Our Future

Published: 
Feb. 01, 2014

Source: Teacher Education and Special Education, 37(1), February 2014, p. 9-20

In this article, the authors will introduce the notion of selection pressures and its impact on an evolutionary process, illustrating how special education teacher education has changed or evolved.
They discuss these changes in the context of the 21st century and contextualize this explanation by representing special education teacher education as an avatar, thereby borrowing from the virtual world.
They borrow concepts from natural science and the virtual world to help promote a new understanding of the nature of special education teacher education.

Several selection pressures have been identified as affecting and moving forward special education teacher education such as
(a) professional development/course delivery,
(b) field experiences/mentoring induction, and
(c) performance assessment.
Each factor is considered with regard to its influence on the evolving nature of the 21st-century special education teacher education.

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