Professor, Faculty Fellow | Education
Martha McCann Rose is a professor of education and fellow at The Pell Center for International Relations and Public Policy at Salve Regina University. She earned her B.S. in English education (1978) and her M.Ed. in special education (1991) from Providence College, and her Ph.D. in special education from the University of Connecticut in 1997.
Alice Tesch Graham, Gia Anselmo Renaud, Martha McCann Rose
Summary: How can novice special education teachers improve their practice and grow as professionals? How can veteran teachers remain connected to their profession and share their knowledge and skills? In this readable, research-based guide, the authors outline a program of collaboration to enable novice teachers to gain insight from their more experienced colleagues. The book argues that epistemic empathy is a core attribute to develop in practitioners at all levels of experience in order to apply principles of special education practice in thoughtful and innovative ways. The authors show how to develop the dispositions and repertoire for successful teaching by building bridges across the profession. This dialogical approach is the foundation for sustained growth at all levels of practice, and for deepening the kind of practical wisdom that comes with time.
APA Citation
Graham, A. T., Renaud, G. A., & Rose, M. M. (2020). Developing effective special educators: Building bridges across the profession. Teachers College Press. Century. Vernon Press, 2020.
Access
McKillop Library CRC Collection: LC3969.45 .G73 2020