Identification of Professional Competencies Required by the Generic Special Educator
The problem of this study was to identify professional competencies considered essential for the generic special educator. The purpose of this study was to identify competencies essential to the successful performance of a generic special educator to be used in the development of special education p...
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ndltd-unt.edu-info-ark-67531-metadc5007142017-04-01T05:37:31Z Identification of Professional Competencies Required by the Generic Special Educator Cooper, Bobbye Williams special educator competencies successful performance in teaching special educator development Special education teachers. The problem of this study was to identify professional competencies considered essential for the generic special educator. The purpose of this study was to identify competencies essential to the successful performance of a generic special educator to be used in the development of special education personnel. The identified competencies were utilized in the newly developed competency-based generic special education program at North Texas State University. To accomplish this study, a non-proportional stratified random sample of fifty-one school districts was selected from Regions VII, VIII, X, and XI. An instrument was developed, pilot tested, and revised. The instrument was administered to the sample of selected professional personnel within each selected school district. Descriptive data from the questionnaire were compiled and presented in tables by position and sub-group. The Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was applied as a measure of association among the various sub-groups on the basis of the rank ordering of items. In order to determine significant differences among sub-groups on the variable of importance of competency item, analyses of variance were calculated. Trainability ratings were analyzed using the chi square test of independence to test the degree of agreement of training environment among the four sub-groups. North Texas State University Cheek, Claude W. McCallon, Earl L. Jones, Eloise H Brookshire, William K. 1974-05 Thesis or Dissertation xv, 296 leaves Text local-cont-no: 1002777591-Cooper call-no: 379 N81d no. 793 untcat: b1027911 oclc: 1308668 https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc500714/ ark: ark:/67531/metadc500714 English United States - Texas Public Cooper, Bobbye Williams Copyright Copyright is held by the author, unless otherwise noted. All rights reserved. |
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The problem of this study was to identify professional competencies considered essential for the generic special educator. The purpose of this study was to identify competencies essential to the successful performance of a generic special educator to be used in the development of special education personnel. The identified competencies were utilized in the newly developed competency-based generic special education program at North Texas State University. To accomplish this study, a non-proportional stratified random sample of fifty-one school districts was selected from Regions VII, VIII, X, and XI. An instrument was developed, pilot tested, and revised. The instrument was administered to the sample of selected professional personnel within each selected school district. Descriptive data from the questionnaire were compiled and presented in tables by position and sub-group. The Pearson Product Moment Correlation Coefficient was applied as a measure of association among the various sub-groups on the basis of the rank ordering of items. In order to determine significant differences among sub-groups on the variable of importance of competency item, analyses of variance were calculated. Trainability ratings were analyzed using the chi square test of independence to test the degree of agreement of training environment among the four sub-groups. |
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Identification of Professional Competencies Required by the Generic Special Educator |
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Identification of Professional Competencies Required by the Generic Special Educator |
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North Texas State University |
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