“Good intentions can only get you so far”: critical reflections from Teach For America corps members placed in special education

Thomas, M. A. M. (2018) “Good intentions can only get you so far”: critical reflections from Teach For America corps members placed in special education. Education and Urban Society, 50(5), pp. 435-460. (doi: 10.1177/0013124517713604)

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Abstract

Research on Teach For America (TFA) continues to grow, but scant scholarship has explored the experiences of its corps members working in special education in urban schools. As teachers who require in-depth knowledge of legal and liability processes as well as effective pedagogical practices, corps members in special education positions have significant demands placed on them that often lie beyond the roles and responsibilities of other TFA teachers. This article therefore focuses on the experiences of five TFA corps members placed in special education as it explores their critical reflections about the minimal preparation and support they received from TFA. In light of recent special education initiatives launched by TFA, the article raises questions about the continued involvement of TFA in the field of special education and its ability to adequately prepare corps members for the unique responsibilities served by special education teachers in the United States.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Thomas, Dr Matthew
Authors: Thomas, M. A. M.
College/School:College of Social Sciences > School of Education
Journal Name:Education and Urban Society
Publisher:SAGE Publications
ISSN:0013-1245
ISSN (Online):1552-3535

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