Managing Change in a Research University Special Education Program

Author:

Affleck James Q.1,Lowenbraun Sheila2

Affiliation:

1. Special Education Area of the College of Education, University of Washington

2. Special Education, University of Washington

Abstract

In the following case study, we describe the discourse and external events preceding a change in the culture of the University of Washington Special Education program. Activities that followed were typical of a paradigm shift as described in the literature. The study concludes with evidence of intense collaborative activity followed by significant programmatic and curricular modification. We end with a vision of future program directions and descriptions of the type of personnel needed to implement our vision.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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