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Saint-Laurent, Lise; And Others – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1994
This paper presents a model for the preparation of Quebec teachers of special needs children across disability categories. The proposed model emphasizes collaborative consultation among regular and special educators, collaboration with parents, individualized intervention plans, and teaching of learning strategies. The paper recommends that a…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Noncategorical Education

Elliott, Raymond N., Jr.; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1991
A national survey examined opinions of state directors of special education and special education teacher educators (n=118) about generic teacher preparation. Findings supported the value of generic teacher preparation for teachers of mildly handicapped students and identified unresolved issues including the impact of such programs on service…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Mild Disabilities

Proctor, Thomas J. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1989
Students and recent graduates of a generic undergraduate special education program based on the Direct Instruction model as a basis for methods instruction were surveyed about their attitudes toward it. Results supported previous findings with inservice teachers that experience with Direct Instruction increases positive attitudes toward it.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Higher Education, Noncategorical Education, Preservice Teacher Education

Brusca, Rita M.; Montemurro, Theodore J. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1994
Comparison of typical courses of study from 1970 to 1990 for students preparing to be teachers of pupils with mental retardation found little change in percentage of programs offering a special course on mental retardation; increased percentage of programs offering cross-categorical courses; and decreased percentage of programs requiring joint…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Educational Change, Higher Education, Mental Retardation

Dickie, R. F.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1991
The objective of the Special Education Department at California University of Pennsylvania is to prepare broadly trained teachers of handicapped children and adults within a noncategorical performance-based model. This paper describes the program's competency clusters in such areas as applied behavior analysis, behavioral assessment,…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Disabilities, Higher Education, Holistic Approach

Larkin, Martha J.; And Others – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1995
This article considers how principles of whole-theme constructivism, which integrates multiple learning sources and activates learners' creativity, are used in the University of Alabama's teacher training program, the Multiple Abilities Program. The program centers on the whole-themes of diversity, empowerment, and authenticity. The way these…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Disabilities, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education

Iran-Nejad, Asghar; And Others – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1995
This paper discusses whole-theme constructivism as the theoretical framework for the Multiple Abilities Program (MAP), a program at the University of Alabama that prepares teachers to work with students of varying abilities. Whole-theme constructivism, which integrates multiple learning sources and activates learners' creativity, is discussed in…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Disabilities, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education

Ellis, Edwin S.; And Others – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1995
The Multiple Abilities Program (MAP) at the University of Alabama is a five-semester, competency-based preservice program preparing teachers to teach all students regardless of settings or disability labels. This article outlines the program rationale, organizational framework, and the program feature in which undergraduates spend over 50 percent…
Descriptors: Competency Based Teacher Education, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education