“…Teachers' experiences and education can directly and indirectly affect their decisions about a student's access to general education content and contexts (Agran et al, 2002;Brownell & Pajares, 1999;Ruppar, Gaffney, & Dymond, 2015). Although teachers report that their teacher education programs do not influence their decisions about access to general education curriculum (Ruppar, Gaffney, & Dymond, 2015;Timberlake, 2014Timberlake, , 2016, research has demonstrated that teacher education does play a role in general educators' and special educators' perceptions and beliefs regarding access to general education content and contexts (Delano, Keefe, & Perner, 2008;Gehrke & Cocchiarella, 2013). Causton-Theoharis, Theoharis, Orsati, and Cosier (2011) found that separate special education classes are often supported through separate teacher certification systems and separate university pre-service preparation programs.…”