Developing Effective Advocates during Doctoral Preparation: An Examination of Federal-Level Special Education Policy Internships

Authors

  • Jacqueline Rodriguez College of William & Mary
  • Selma Powell University of Washington
  • Carrie Straub Mursion, LLC.
  • Krista Vince-Garland
  • Wilfred Wienke University of Central Florida

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2019v15n4a468

Keywords:

Doctoral internships, Special education policy, Special education advocacy, Mentorship, Professional development

Abstract

It is critically important for leadership personnel in special education to develop knowledge and skills in policy and advocacy. The Pew Charitable Trust initiated a survey to uncover resources and experiences impacting doctoral-level preparation at institutes of higher education. Results indicated that fewer than 30 percent of doctoral students were provided the opportunity for an internship experience. Thus, a large university located in the southeast United States created an internship
experience reflective of current policies and trends within the field of special education. This article discusses interns’ responsibilities with reference to policy and politics, opportunities for mentorship, the development of personal contacts and networking, and the impact of each experience on the intern’s future role in special education teacher education and advocacy.

Author Biographies

Jacqueline Rodriguez, College of William & Mary

Exceptional Education Department

Selma Powell, University of Washington

Exceptional Education Department

Krista Vince-Garland

Exceptional Education Department

Wilfred Wienke, University of Central Florida

Exceptional Education Department Professor

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Published

2019-04-25

How to Cite

Rodriguez, J., Powell, S., Straub, C., Vince-Garland, K., & Wienke, W. (2019). Developing Effective Advocates during Doctoral Preparation: An Examination of Federal-Level Special Education Policy Internships. International Journal of Education Policy and Leadership, 15(4). https://doi.org/10.22230/ijepl.2019v15n4a468

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