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Teaching Students With Special Needs In A Local Catholic K-8 School Setting, Allison A. Pheatt May 2015

Teaching Students With Special Needs In A Local Catholic K-8 School Setting, Allison A. Pheatt

Dissertations, Masters Theses, Capstones, and Culminating Projects

Many students with special needs are enrolled in private, Catholic schools and are included in the general education classroom. In most cases, these schools do not have the necessary resources or information on how best to serve these students. The purpose of this study is to evaluate a local K-8 Catholic school’s current special education program(s) and to document strategies and services that can be implemented in this school setting to serve students with special needs. A review of the literature revealed that teachers in a Catholic school setting are not aware of how to work with and best serve …


Teacher Perceptions Of Their Responsibilities As Site Based Leaders In Mentoring Colleagues, Danielle Boland May 2015

Teacher Perceptions Of Their Responsibilities As Site Based Leaders In Mentoring Colleagues, Danielle Boland

Dissertations, Masters Theses, Capstones, and Culminating Projects

In a school setting, teachers may serve as leaders as well as classroom teachers. In any school, principals are unable to run a school without the help of others. This help often comes from classroom teachers who are supporting student and school needs by taking on leadership roles. The focus of this study is to examine teacher perspectives on their leadership role in mentoring other teachers.

The research literature indicates that teacher leaders play an important role in any school setting. Teacher leaders must build their confidence in stepping into this role, supporting the principals in school operations, mentoring, and …