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Using Learning Express-Ways in Special Education Teacher Preparation: Developing Student-Faculty Relationships as a Path to Partnership
JOSEA: The Journal of Special Education Apprenticeship
  • Heather Haynes Smith, Trinity University
  • Anthony Sanchez
  • M. Peterson-Ahmad
  • C. Woodbury
  • B. B Mitchell
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-1-2018
Disciplines
Abstract

This paper explores the effects of implementing Learning Express-Ways as an instructional communication tool between students and faculty in courses that are part of a special education teacher preparation program and apprenticeship. Findings suggest that using Learning Express-Ways contributed to the development of learning relationships with faculty and this instructional communication tool may be helpful in creating a partnership-focused approach in special education teacher preparation program.

Publisher
Texas A&M University-Commerce
Citation Information
Smith, H.H., Sanchez, A., Peterson-Ahmad, M., Woodbury, C., Mitchell, B.B. (2018). Using learning express-ways in special education teacher preparation: Developing student-faculty relationships as a path to partnership. JOSEA: The Journal of Special Education Apprenticeship, 7(3), 1-24.