The Supply of and Demand for Special Education Teachers
2004; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 38; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1177/00224669040380010201
ISSN1538-4764
AutoresJames McLeskey, Naomi C. Tyler, Susan Saunders Flippin,
Tópico(s)Education Systems and Policy
ResumoThere is a critical shortage of special education teachers in the United States. This shortage is chronic and severe and exists in every geographic region of the nation. This article provides an analysis of factors influencing the supply of and demand for special education teachers. Initially, the magnitude of this shortage is addressed, considering variances that exist by personnel type, locality, and job description. This is followed by an analysis of trends in the supply of and demand for special education teachers, considering factors such as student enrollment, production of teacher education programs, and the reserve pool. Finally, illustrative examples of strategies used by specific states and districts to resolve shortage problems are provided. The article concludes with a list of priorities for future research.
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