Affiliation:
1. Department of Special Education, University of Florida
2. St. Louis Public Schools
Abstract
Collaboration among professionals is an essential component of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and the cornerstone of successful inclusion efforts. Our review of the literature, however, revealed little research documenting the collaborative efforts of general and special education teachers. We included literature in general and special education to determine the fundamental characteristics of successful collaboration, the barriers to collaboration, and the benefits of collaboration for teachers and students. Our findings are organized around the following themes: shared vision; commitment to collaboration; communities of care; frequent, positive, extended interactions; supportive, collaboration leadership; teacher benefits; and student benefits. Finally, we discuss future research issues and implications for teacher education in light of our findings.
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