2023
DOI: 10.1177/00144029231220311
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Surfacing Principals’ Beliefs About Instruction for Students With Disabilities: A Qualitative Analysis

Hannah Morris Mathews,
Kristabel Stark,
Nathan D. Jones
et al.

Abstract: As instructional leaders, principals establish a vision of effective instruction in their schools and support that vision through evaluation and development efforts. Thus, their beliefs about instruction in special education may have direct consequences for special educators and their students. Though research suggests principals lack experience and knowledge regarding special education, few studies explore these beliefs in action. Informed by Kennedy's theory of working knowledge, we used two distinct intervi… Show more

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