2018
DOI: 10.17161/fec.v4i5.7370
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The Consulting Teacher Approach to Special Education: Inservice Training for Regular Classroom Teacher

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“…It is widely recognized that regular educators are under increasing pressure to reintegrate exceptional children into their classrooms and retain those experiencing difficulties (Christie, McKenzie & Burdett, 1972;Melcher, 1972). At the same time, the demand for leadership and help from special education is reaching a peak.…”
Section: Teacher Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is widely recognized that regular educators are under increasing pressure to reintegrate exceptional children into their classrooms and retain those experiencing difficulties (Christie, McKenzie & Burdett, 1972;Melcher, 1972). At the same time, the demand for leadership and help from special education is reaching a peak.…”
Section: Teacher Trainingmentioning
confidence: 99%