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Publication Date: 2025
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From Classrooms to Capitol Hill: Special Education Doctoral Students in Advocacy and Policy
Danielle A. Waterfield; Jarrod Hobson; Alison N. Kearley
Journal of Special Education Preparation, v5 n1 p36-45 2025
As experts that have recently transitioned from practicing in the special education field, special education doctoral students are crucial levers that can influence special education policy and advocacy initiatives. This article details the unique role doctoral students play in this work, ways doctoral students can familiarize themselves with advocacy and policy information and resources, and how they can navigate opportunities related to advocacy and policy within their institutions and externally. Action steps for doctoral students are included. Implications for training and including doctoral students in special education policy and advocacy work are also discussed.
Descriptors: Special Education, Doctoral Students, Educational Policy, Advocacy, Educational Finance, Doctoral Programs, Internship Programs, Nonprofit Organizations, Student Role
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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