Preservice Special Education Teachers' Perceptions of Field Experience with English-Language Learner Students
In the United States, students are increasingly diverse in their academic and linguistic abilities. The specialization of teaching professionals has been the primary method used in order to respond to this increase. Programs for these professionals have largely been siloed along the dichotomous grou...
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Main Authors: | David L. Adams (Author), Casey Hord (Author) |
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2023-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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