Abstract
Although inservice has been a component of teacher education for over a century, certain changes in the last decade, such as the advent of Public Law 94–142 (The Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975) and revisions in certification requirements, have increased the need for inservice. An effective inservice program: (a) identifies objectives, (b) selects qualified staff, (c) uses effective content delivery, (d) uses the appropriate level of intensity, and (e) evaluates inservice effectiveness. An example of an intensive inservice program that documented student progress illustrates the benefits of implementing a well-planned inservice program.
Subject
Developmental and Educational Psychology,Education
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2 articles.
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