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Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and the Special Education Workforce
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Multicultural EducationMultilingualismEducationTeacher RecruitmentAdapted CurriculumDiverse LearnerElementary EducationTeacher EducationExceptional ChildrenInclusive EducationCultural DiversityLinguistic DiversityTeacher DevelopmentSpecial Education TeachersElementary Education InstructionElementary Education Education Workforce DevelopmentForeign Language Teacher EducationSchool DistrictsEducational LeadershipBilingual EducationMultilingual EducationIntercultural EducationTeacher EnhancementCultureCld TeachersSpecial EducationSpecial Education WorkforceLanguage DiversityProfessional Development
The need for special education teachers from culturally and/or linguistically diverse (CLD) backgrounds has become a national concern. The majority of school districts nationwide list the recruitment and retention of teachers from diverse backgrounds as a priority. Many cite difficulties with finding adequate personnel, a problem that is complicated by current special education teacher shortages. The authors of this article synthesize research findings on the current demographics of diverse teachers and the impact on student outcomes. They also summarize qualities of teacher preparation programs that successfully prepare CLD teachers according to the following themes: recruitment, retention, alternative certification, and post—teacher preparation. Recommendations for future research are provided.
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