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2013 Master's Level Graduate Research Conference

Session I - Session II - Session III

Overrepresentation of Minorities in Special Education

This presentation identifies the main causes of overrepresentation of minorities in special education. Factors that contribute to overrepresentation include poverty, test bias, poor general education classroom instruction, and insufficient professional development for working with diverse students. The goal of this study is to determine if cultural barriers between teachers and students are the main cause for overrepresentation. If a teacher does not understand the various cultures of the students that they are teaching, miscommunications and misinterpretations will occur which will lead to the labeling of students who do not actually have a disability. Surveys will be filled out by teachers and students to determine if they believe their classroom and school is culturally responsive.

Presenter: Kelly Kreskow (St. John Fisher College) -- klk04921@sjfc.edu
Topic: Education - Poster Session
Location: Edwards Hall Lobby
Time: 9 am (Session I)

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