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Towards Relational Expertise and a Consultative Approach: Competence Needs and Challenges of the Newly Qualified Special Needs Teacher

Helena Vesaranta, Anni Piironen, Minna Maunula

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Abstract

The increasing need to support student learning presents significant challenges for teachers worldwide. In Finland, there is a shortage of special needs teachers, prompting some educators to pursue further training. This study explores the competence needs of newly qualified special needs teachers. Data were gathered through a qualitative survey of 30 teachers who had completed a year-long, 60-credit university training program in special education. The results identified six key competence areas, with a strong focus on practical teaching skills. The newly qualified teachers recognized their role as pedagogical experts at both the school and network levels. However, a consultative approach was not yet prioritized, as their immediate focus was on meeting practical teaching demands. This highlights the importance of continued development in special education to bridge the gap between theoretical training and the real-world application of consultative skills.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationIreland International Conference on Education : IICE-2025 April Proceedings
PublisherInfonomics Society
Publication dateApr 2025
Pages139–142
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-913572-78-5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2025
MoE publication typeA4 Article in conference proceedings
EventIn Ireland International Conference on Education: IICE-2025 : In Ireland International Conference on Education: IICE-2025 - Irlanti
Duration: 10 Apr 202510 Apr 2025

Fields of Science

  • 516 Educational sciences

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