Dj. Yocom et B. Staebler, THE IMPACT OF COLLABORATIVE CONSULTATION ON SPECIAL-EDUCATION REFERRAL ACCURACY, Journal of educational and psychological consultation, 7(2), 1996, pp. 179-192
The shift in educational placement of children with disabilities into
an integrated approach continues to gain momentum. One strategy for im
plementing this integrated partnership is the use of general education
prereferral intervention techniques. This study specifically examined
the longitudinal impact of collaborative consultation as a prereferra
l intervention on referral accuracy to special education. Several data
collection forms were used to provide an accurate count of the number
of children in the school populations who were referred for special e
ducation assessment and who were found to verify for special education
services. Referral accuracy was determined by taking a ratio of the n
umber of students assessed to the number of students verified. Results
indicated a significant increase in referral accuracy when the collab
orative consultation model was implemented as a prereferral strategy.
Implications and suggestions for further research are offered.