Postsecondary disability personnel: Professional standards and staff development.

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Title: Postsecondary disability personnel: Professional standards and staff development.
Authors: Dukes III, Lyman L., Shaw, Stan F.
Source: Journal of Developmental Education. Fall99, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p26. 5p. 1 Chart.
Subject Terms: *College students with disabilities, *University & college employees, *Special education, *Training, *Services for students
Abstract: ABSTRACT: Due to the significant growth in the number of students with disabilities entering higher education and the corresponding increase in postsecondary disability personnel who ensure these students are provided equal educational opportunity, it is necessary to define the knowledge and skills required of postsecondary disability service providers. Moreover, present and future service providers should also have opportunities to master these competencies. Fortunately, professional standards for postsecondary disability personnel have recently been developed and staff development opportunities proliferate. It is the purpose of this article to discuss the implications of these developments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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  Data: ABSTRACT: Due to the significant growth in the number of students with disabilities entering higher education and the corresponding increase in postsecondary disability personnel who ensure these students are provided equal educational opportunity, it is necessary to define the knowledge and skills required of postsecondary disability service providers. Moreover, present and future service providers should also have opportunities to master these competencies. Fortunately, professional standards for postsecondary disability personnel have recently been developed and staff development opportunities proliferate. It is the purpose of this article to discuss the implications of these developments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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