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Advanced Online Publications

Published: 01/31/2025

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  • Leveraging Faculty Strengths Building Awareness for Twice-Exceptional Learners

    Bailey Nafziger, Courtney Toledo
    • PDF Nafziger & Toledo (2026)
    • JOSEP Speaks Podcast
  • Cover of Journal of Special Education Preparation

    Building Belonging and Resilience An Early Childhood Special Education Practicum Model to Support Teacher Preparation

    Ya-Chih Chang, Nancy Hunt, Anna Osipova
    • PDF Chang et al. (2026)
    • JOSEP Speaks Podcast
  • Beyond Compliance A Data-Driven Cycle for High-Quality Transition Plans

    Stephanie Baker, Louise Yoho, Laura Hedin
    • PDF Baker et al. (2026)
    • JOSEP Speaks Podcast
  • Experiential Learning Making It Matter in Early Childhood Preparation

    Laura McCorkle, Sheena Jennings, Dana Childress
    • PDF McCorkle et al. (2026)
    • JOSEP Speaks Podcast
  • Cover image of the Journal of Special Education Preparation with the logo of a tree.

    Intersectional Course Redesign A Team-Based, Critical Approach

    Kelsey Steffen, Nayma Sultana Mim, Lydia Ocasio-Stoutenburg, Mildred Boveda
    • PDF Steffen et al. (2026)
    • JOSEP Speaks Podcast

about

The Journal of Special Education Preparation (JOSEP) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal that features research-to-practice information and materials for special education faculty in higher education settings. JOSEP brings its readers the latest on evidence-based instructional strategies, technologies, procedures, and techniques to prepare special education teachers and leaders. The focus of its practical content is on immediate application.

ISSN: 2768-1432

JOSEP is published in partnership with and funded by Ball State University Libraries, James Madison University College of Education, and the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children.

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