Effect of Teacher’s Professional Development on The Teachers’ Instructional Practices in Special Education

  • Gul F
  • Jahangir A
  • Saleem M
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Abstract

The study was performed to see the effect of Teachers' Professional Development on the Teacher's Instructional Practices in Special Education. The aims of this research include exploring the use of special education teacher instructional practices in schools and studying the influence of professional development on instructional practices of teachers. The study was quantitative in nature and used a self-developed survey for the collection of data from respondents. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used to analyze data. The result indicates that instructional practices differ on the basis of gender; however, qualification has no influence on instructional practices. Moreover, the distance (division)of respondents, duration of training did not affect the professional development of respondents. Moreover, professional development had a direct relationship with the instructional practices in special education.

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Gul, F., Jahangir, A., & Saleem, M. (2021). Effect of Teacher’s Professional Development on The Teachers’ Instructional Practices in Special Education. Global Social Sciences Review, VI(IV), 92–104. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2021(vi-iv).09

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