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Special education teacher training in the context of inclusive settings. Orit Gilor. Inclusion . Educational model in which pupils, with special needs, study in regular schools. Model of training for inclusiveness:. Infusion model. Unification model. Collaborative Training model.
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Special education teacher training in the context of inclusive settings Orit Gilor
Inclusion Educational model in which pupils, with special needs, study in regular schools
Model of training for inclusiveness: Infusion model Unification model Collaborative Training model
Professional Development School (PDS) new frameworkof practice
The first step: • Coordinate expectations between pedagogical supervisors • Coordinateexpectations with staff in the schools
During the first year : • Joint work between pedagogical supervisors from the various teacher training programs – • joint guidance before lessons • Coordination of joint observation sessions • joint feedback after the lessons. • Establishing joint learning groups • Joint assessment of the collaboration process
During the second year • Co-teaching • Joint studies of the pedagogic course
During the third year • Learning group - general education teachers and special education students
Student’s benefits Other program Students special ed Students • students form their own professional identities in a reality of inclusion • developing inter-personal communication • become familiar with the concepts of regular education and its curriculum • learn how to work in cooperation with the staff who teaches in regular classes • learn about children with special needs • learn about teaching methods and inclusive models
Challenges of the collaboration: • Differences in goals, content and focus between the various teaching training programs. • Differences in how partners perceived their roles. • Communication problems. • Lack of time. • The small number of special education teachers. • Budget costs.
Does the effort and investment in collaboration, really contribute to efficient teachers training in the era of inclusion?