Education faculty are dedicated to preparing competent teachers. At the sam
e time, they must provide reasonable accommodations in the teaching and eva
luation of qualified students with disabilities, in compliance with the man
dates of Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. This article descri
bes some of the reasons that students with learning disabilities(1) (LD) ch
oose teaching as a profession, and the difficulties that some students with
LD have in teacher preparation programs. It discusses the underlying legal
and ethical issues encountered when working with students with LD in teach
er education programs, as well as some ways to enhance success.