Accomplishing More Together Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Fostering and maintaining strong collaborative relationships are critically important for paraprofessionals and special education teachers working together to provide a high-quality education for students with severe disabilities. Through in-depth interviews with 22 teachers and paraprofessionals comprising nine educational teams, we examined educator perspectives on what influences the quality of their professional relationships, as well as how their perspectives on these influences converged or diverged. Teachers and paraprofessionals identified five themes of influences to the quality of their relationships: teacher influences, paraprofessional influences, shared influences (i.e., related to the collective efforts of teachers and paraprofessionals), administrative influences (i.e., related to school and district leaders), and underlying influences (i.e., related to contextual or other factors). The findings highlight the complex nature of these relationships and emphasize the importance of supporting teachers and paraprofessionals as they work together to meet the needs of students with severe disabilities. We offer recommendations for future research and practice aimed at strengthening the quality and impact of special educatorparaprofessional collaborations.

published proceedings

  • Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities

author list (cited authors)

  • Biggs, E. E., Gilson, C. B., & Carter, E. W.

citation count

  • 30

complete list of authors

  • Biggs, Elizabeth E||Gilson, Carly B||Carter, Erik W

publication date

  • December 2016