Abstract
Teachers' beliefs, attitudes, expectations, and biases have been cited as a major factor in the overrepresentation of minority children within special education placements. This article presents six common myths about black children that are held by many white teacher education students. Teacher educators in both general and special education must work with their preservice teachers to challenge these common myths so that we can make progress in changing the patterns of over-representation of minority children within special education.
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