The Extent of Influence of Professional Standards on Teachers of Special Education in Saudi Arabia

Document Type : Scientific articles

Author

Assistant Professor of Special Education Department of Teaching and Learning Collage of Education and Human Development Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University

Abstract

This paper focused on the important of professionalism for special education teachers and how it helps teachers in charge of teaching students with disabilities. The study was conducted through a qualitative approach and data was collected by a researcher developed semi-structured interview which was piloted prior to using in order to collect data. The participants were nine Saudi SET female teachers ( six of them in mainstream and three in special school) aged 23-42 with different level of experience. The purpose of the study was investigating the teachers' attitudes towards professionalism and started with a comparison between special education teachers (SET) who teach in special schools and those teaching in mainstream school. The researcher also extensively elaborates on what it means to be professional in this respect. As well as, the researcher came up to realize that the teachers who are teaching the students with disability exert too much effort compare with other teachers in mainstream school. In conclusion, the researcher concludes that because of the rise in number of the disabled in Saudi Arabia, only professional teachers should be the candidates to do this kind of job.

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