TY - JOUR
T1 - Preparation of Special Educators in Australia
T2 - University Staff Characteristics
AU - Stephenson, Jennifer
AU - Ganguly, Rahul
AU - Kemp, Coral
AU - Sarandrea, Anne Marie
AU - Salisbury, Catherine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Australian Association of Special Education.
PY - 2025/3
Y1 - 2025/3
N2 - In this study, we draw on an analysis of publicly available information from university websites and Google Scholar to explore the qualifications, relevant experience, and scholarship of academics involved in postgraduate special/inclusive education courses in Australian universities. Overall, we found information on 148 academics employed at 23 universities, of whom 124 were teaching a unit or units with content relevant to the education of students with disability. Of these, 23% were described as having a qualification in special or inclusive education, 20% were described as having experience in a setting relevant to people with disability, and 51% had evidence of scholarship in special or inclusive education. These results are a cause for some concern and suggest staffing of special/inclusive education courses is not always ideal, with many academics apparently teaching out of their area of expertise.
AB - In this study, we draw on an analysis of publicly available information from university websites and Google Scholar to explore the qualifications, relevant experience, and scholarship of academics involved in postgraduate special/inclusive education courses in Australian universities. Overall, we found information on 148 academics employed at 23 universities, of whom 124 were teaching a unit or units with content relevant to the education of students with disability. Of these, 23% were described as having a qualification in special or inclusive education, 20% were described as having experience in a setting relevant to people with disability, and 51% had evidence of scholarship in special or inclusive education. These results are a cause for some concern and suggest staffing of special/inclusive education courses is not always ideal, with many academics apparently teaching out of their area of expertise.
KW - special educators
KW - teacher education
KW - university staff
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U2 - 10.1017/jsi.2025.5
DO - 10.1017/jsi.2025.5
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105001710546
SN - 2515-0731
JO - Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education
JF - Australasian Journal of Special and Inclusive Education
ER -