Supporting teacher trainees with Special Educational Needs

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Oberholzer, L. 2017. Supporting teacher trainees with Special Educational Needs. Research in Teacher Education. 7 (2), pp. 22-26. https://doi.org/10.15123/PUB.7289
AuthorsOberholzer, L.
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Teacher training often focuses on how to support learners with specific learning needs, but there is also a growing number of teacher trainees who need support during their Initial Teacher Training year and beyond to enable them to engage effectively with their learners. This study focuses on
key methods used to support teacher trainees, and strategies developed to enable them to engage effectively with their learners to ensure both the teacher trainee and their pupils make effective progress. This is an area of development that requires more work, but it is important that thought should be given to teacher trainees and their needs in a similar way to that of the pupils they look after to ensure that they can continue to make the wonderful contributions they are able to.

JournalResearch in Teacher Education
Journal citation7 (2), pp. 22-26
ISSN2046-1240
Year2017
PublisherUniversity of East London, Cass School of Education and Communities
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