A Comparative Study of Resource Teacher Job Descriptions and Administrators' Perceptions of Resource Teacher Responsibilities

Author:

Friend Marliyn1,McNutt Gaye2

Affiliation:

1. Marilyn Friend received her PhD from Indiana University. She is currently an assistant professor of special education in the Department of Learning, Development, and Special Education at Northern Illinois University,

2. Gaye McNutt received her PhD from The University of Texas at Austin. She is currently a resource teacher for the Alief Independent School District in Houston. Texas. Address: Marilyn Friend. Department of Learning, Development, and Special Education, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115.

Abstract

Although most students with learning disabilities receive their special education services through resource programs, several critical aspects of this service delivery approach have not been investigated. For example, informal expectations for resource teacher job performance have been examined through studies of educators' perceptions of resource teachers' role responsibilities, but little attention has been given to the formal expectations as included in written resource teacher job descriptions. This study compared such written job description information with perceived resource teacher job requirements. Seventy-six resource program descriptions were content analyzed to identify teacher duties in four areas: direct instruction, assessment, administration, and indirect service. These duties were then compared to administrators' perceptions of resource teachers' responsibilities. The chi-square analyses indicated that significant differences existed between the formal and informal expectations, with far fewer role responsibilities being formally described than perceived as essential by administrators. This lack of congruence is discussed in relation to a number of variables which may affect the quality of services students with learning disabilities receive, including role ambiguity, job stress, and program improvement.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Health Professions,Education,Health(social science)

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