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A Special Education Journal
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Mathematics in Secondary Psychiatric Schools: Curricular and Assessment Policies and Practices

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Pages 51-67 | Received 18 Jun 2013, Accepted 30 Jun 2013, Published online: 30 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

The current study focuses on results from a national survey of special education mathematics teachers in secondary psychiatric schools. A total of 115 (33.04%) respondents completed a mail or online survey concerning school-level mathematics curriculum and assessment policies and practices. No statistically significant differences existed between respondent and nonrespondent schools on demographic variables. Results indicate a disconnect between the mathematics curriculum and state assessments. Approximately half teachers responded that their school relies on standard district or state curriculum, and the curriculum and instructional materials are aligned with assessments to a great extent. Only about 40% and 30%, respectively, reported that schools are supervised and teachers are provided professional development to facilitate the alignment of curriculum with state assessments to a great extent. Additional results and implications are discussed.

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* = Respondents checked all that apply and percentages could not be calculated.

*Unstructured (Open-ended) question.

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