“…Distance learning opportunities may help attract and retain qualified special educators as well as overcome the geographic isolation of rural areas that limits opportunities for professional development and improvement (Menlove & Lignugaris/Kraft,2(04). The literature reports few differences between on-campus and distance learning programs on a number of measures including student learning outcomes, instructor evaluations, and levels of student satisfaction (Beattie, Spooner, Jordan, Algozzine, & Spooner, 2002;Paulsen, Higgins, Miller, Stawser, & Boone, 1998;Spooner, Jordan, Algozzine, & Spooner, 1999) and reports success in delivering online personnel preparation programs in severe and other low incidence disabilities (e.g., Agran & Kiefer-O'Donnell, 2006;Artesani & Fairman, 2000;Collins, Baird, & Hager, 2009;Forbush & Morgan, 2006;Grisham-Brown & Collins, 2002;Jameson & McDonnell, 2007;Johnson, Humphrey, & Allred, 2009;Jung et al, 2006;Ludlow & Duff, 2006;Rude & Ferrell, 2006;Spooner et al, 2000;Steinweg & Warren, 2(06).…”