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From Deficit to Difference: Understanding the Relationship Between K-12 Teacher Training and Disability Discussion

Christa S. Bialka,Nicole Hansen,Irene P. Kan, Danielle Mackintosh, Rebecca Jacobson

AERA OPEN(2024)

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Abstract
One major responsibility of K-12 teachers in United States public schools is to meet the needs of disabled students. While many preservice and in-service teacher training programs present educators with information related to service delivery as outlined in a student's Individualized Education Program or 504 plan, they rarely address how to talk about disability with all students. This qualitative study examines 50 in-service teachers' experiences related to disability training and explores the implications of this training on teachers' disability discussion practices. Findings reveal that teacher training is primarily focused on compliance and "fixing" disability; training and prior experiences affect how teachers define disability; and training affects the framework that teachers use when discussing disability with their students. Based on the findings of this study, we offer recommendations to help programs reimagine training and view disability as a minoritized identity. Results of this study address a significant gap in preparing teachers for disability discussion.
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disability,disability studies,diversity,intersectionality,professional development,qualitative research,social justice,teacher education/development,teacher knowledge,teacher training
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