Abstract
There is little doubt that general education teachers need to be prepared for students with special needs who will be in their classrooms. In this article, we describe West Virginia University's five-year preservice teacher education program efforts to meet this need. Using a strand approach, a series of special education learning outcomes and competencies have been incorporated into the core courses required of all education majors. Using both quantitative and qualitative assessments, students enrolled in their second, third and fourth year of the teacher education program and faculty teaching the core courses responded to the degree of competence and confidence they felt regarding the strand approach. Recommendations for WVU's fifth program year as well as for strengthening other teacher preparation programs with similar concerns are offered and supported.
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