Changing Lives on the Border: Preparing Rural, Culturally Responsive Special Educators

Author:

Peterson Patricia J.1,Sandigo Alma M.1,Stoddard Susan E.1,Abou-Rjaily Kathleen1,Ulrich Judith1

Affiliation:

1. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, USA

Abstract

Arizona teacher education programs are largely concentrated in urban or suburban areas, with the majority of practicum experiences and student teaching placements located in the same metropolitan areas. However, in Arizona, 35% of K–12 students are served by the 135 school districts that qualify as “rural.” In the extreme southwest corner of Arizona bordering Mexico, 70% of these rural K–12 students are of Hispanic background with Spanish as their first language, and 26.7% of these Hispanic families are living below the poverty line. The “Grow Your Own” programs described here, developed through university–school district partnerships, are specifically designed to prepare culturally responsive educators to meet the needs and ultimately improve the lives of students with disabilities in southwestern Arizona rural border communities.

Funder

u.s. department of education

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Development,Education

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