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School Problems and Solutions for Students With Disabilities: A Qualitative Examination
Authors:Sandra Sorani-Villanueva  Susan D. McMahon  Ronald Crouch  Christopher B. Keys
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , University of Illinois at Chicago , Chicago , Illinois , USA svilla26@uic.edu;3. Department of Psychology , DePaul University , Chicago , Illinois , USA
Abstract:The inclusion of students with disabilities is a process that requires collaboration among multiple individuals, with teachers, aides, parents, students, and school systems playing important roles in resolving student problems. In the current study, we examined data from 75 teachers concerning 126 students about problems that students with disabilities had following a transition from a school primarily serving students with disabilities to more inclusive schools. Reported problems were reviewed and five major themes emerged: academic, behavioral, mobility/accessibility, social, and transportation issues. Teachers typically resolved academic problems by working directly with the student or collaborating with school staff. Social problems were resolved through student and teacher initiatives. Behavioral, transportation, and mobility/accessibility problems were resolved through collaboration among many key school figures and family members. Implications for theory, research, and inclusive school practices related to academic curricula, resources, services, and architectural accommodations for students with disabilities are discussed.
Keywords:African American and Latino students with disabilities  school problems  school transitions  teacher perspectives  urban education
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