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Witcher, Ann E. – 1987
Educators need to understand the grieving process that parents often experience when they learn their child has a handicapping condition. The diagnosis of a handicapping condition may result in a symbolic death--the death of the preconceived "perfect" child, and the death of the parents' plans, hopes, and dreams for that child. The stages of grief…
Descriptors: Anger, Depression (Psychology), Disabilities, Emotional Adjustment
Dedrick, Charles V. L.; Raschke, Donna B. – 1990
This monograph examines stressors encountered by special educators, ways of coping with professional demands, and reasons why some teachers handle job stress better than others. It is intended to help special education teachers take a more objective look at what they do and identify strategies and techniques to alleviate some job-related stress…
Descriptors: Coping, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Job Satisfaction
Lauer, Patricia A. – 1999
This paper reviews the research on preservice learning and recommends guidelines for incorporating learner-centered psychological principles (LCPs) into preservice teacher education. The central theme is that because the preservice teacher's primary role is to learn about teaching, factors which support learning should be incorporated into teacher…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Case Studies, College School Cooperation, Constructivism (Learning)