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Teachers’ Perceptions Of Their Roles And Challenges With Inclusion, Nini Asheki Greenidge
Teachers’ Perceptions Of Their Roles And Challenges With Inclusion, Nini Asheki Greenidge
Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies
AbstractMany schools have employed inclusion practices as an instructional framework, meaning general and special educators are expected to coteach students with disabilities in the general education classroom. The research problem at the local study district was that inclusion as an instructional framework challenged the roles of general and special education coteachers as well as the students they were intended to benefit. The conceptual framework for this project study was the social constructivist theory. The purpose of this basic qualitative study was to gain an understanding about inclusion as an instructional framework. The research questions addressed how the experiences of the …