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Consultation is promoted throughout school psychology literature as a best practice in service delivery. This method has numerous benefits including being able to work with more students at one time, providing practitioners with preventative rather than strictly reactive strategies, and helping school professionals meet state and federal education mandates and initiatives. Despite the benefits of consultation, teachers are sometimes resistant to this process.This research studies variables hypothesized to lead to resistance (Gonzalez, Nelson, Gutkin, & Shwery, 2004) and attempts to distinguish differences between school level (elementary, middle and high school) with respect to the role played by these variables and to determine if the model used to identify students for special education services has an influence on resistance factors. Twenty-sixteachers in elementary and middle schools responded to a demographicquestionnaire and a survey developed by Gonzalez, et al. (2004). This survey measures eight variables related to resistance to consultation. No high school teachers responded to the request to participate. Results of analysis of variance indicated a significant difference in the teaching efficacy subscale with elementary teachers reporting more efficacy in teaching than middle school teachers. Results also indicate a significant difference in classroom managementefficacy with teachers who work in schools that identify students according to a Response to Intervention model reporting higher classroom management efficacy than teachers who work in schools that identify students according to a combined method of refer-test-place/RtI combination model. Implications, limitations and directions for future research are discussed.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"GAO/HEHS-00-20."
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OE-35098
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"Prepared for the Peace Corps by Partners of the Americas under contract no. 80-043-1023"--T.p. verso.
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"The effective date of these rules will be March 10, 2000."--P. [1] of memorandum.
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Description based on: 1988-89; title from caption.
Final report of the Special Education Advisory Panels and special education content-area standards /
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The content-area standards recommended by the panels include standards for: all special education teachers; teachers of students with mild and moderate disabilities; teachers of students with moderate and severe disabilities; early childhood special education teachers; teachers of students who are deaf/hard of hearing; teachers of students who are deaf-blind/blind or visually impaired; speech-language pathologists; bilingual special education teachers; and special education standards for regular classroom teachers.
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Compilation of procedures and instructions, supported by rules and regulations filed with the Secretary of State, to assist local education agencies in claiming reimbursement.
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All public school districts, vocational centers, charter schools and special education cooperatives must submit the Annual Claim for Pupil Transportation Reimbursement (ISBE 50-23) electronically online through a web-based system named, "Pupil Transportation Claim Reimbursement System" or "PTCRS."