The Power of Partnerships: Transforming Special Education Through Collaboration
Type of Presentation
Poster Session
Location
D2400 - University Library
Start Date
4-16-2025 11:30 AM
End Date
4-16-2025 12:45 PM
Abstract
This poster presentation features a co-authored annotated bibliography that explores the facets and facilitators of collaborative service delivery to support K-12 students with disabilities. Effective collaboration among special educators, general educators, paraprofessionals, related service providers, and families is essential for ensuring student access, progress, and engagement. However, implementing sustainable and impactful collaborative models requires understanding the key factors that contribute to success. Our poster features 20 peer-reviewed research articles that examine evidence-based approaches to collaborative service delivery. Each annotation summarizes key findings, identifies facilitators that enhance collaboration, and highlights common challenges. A brief synthesis of the literature underscores how co-teaching, interdisciplinary teaming, data-driven decision-making, and culturally responsive practices can transform special education by fostering inclusive, equitable learning environments. Beyond summarizing research, this presentation provides practical recommendations for educators, administrators, and policymakers seeking to harness the power of collaboration. Strategies include structured co-planning, professional learning communities, shared leadership, and family engagement—all of which are critical for breaking down silos and creating meaningful, student-centered support systems. By integrating research-driven insights with actionable recommendations, this presentation aims to inspire educators and leaders to rethink and refine collaborative service delivery models as a means to transform special education and promote greater student success.
The Power of Partnerships: Transforming Special Education Through Collaboration
D2400 - University Library
This poster presentation features a co-authored annotated bibliography that explores the facets and facilitators of collaborative service delivery to support K-12 students with disabilities. Effective collaboration among special educators, general educators, paraprofessionals, related service providers, and families is essential for ensuring student access, progress, and engagement. However, implementing sustainable and impactful collaborative models requires understanding the key factors that contribute to success. Our poster features 20 peer-reviewed research articles that examine evidence-based approaches to collaborative service delivery. Each annotation summarizes key findings, identifies facilitators that enhance collaboration, and highlights common challenges. A brief synthesis of the literature underscores how co-teaching, interdisciplinary teaming, data-driven decision-making, and culturally responsive practices can transform special education by fostering inclusive, equitable learning environments. Beyond summarizing research, this presentation provides practical recommendations for educators, administrators, and policymakers seeking to harness the power of collaboration. Strategies include structured co-planning, professional learning communities, shared leadership, and family engagement—all of which are critical for breaking down silos and creating meaningful, student-centered support systems. By integrating research-driven insights with actionable recommendations, this presentation aims to inspire educators and leaders to rethink and refine collaborative service delivery models as a means to transform special education and promote greater student success.