نتایج جستجو برای: special concretes

تعداد نتایج: 260515  

2007
Nick Burnett

Although during recent years in the field of special education there has been much debate regarding inclusion and people’s beliefs around disability, it is suggested that what has been lacking in many of the discussions is any coherent guiding philosophy that helps direct research in this area. The paper proposes that critical realism, developed by philosopher Roy Bhaskar, may provide such a fr...

2010
Susan R. Copeland Joanna Cosbey

Research strongly supports including students with extensive support needs in general education settings and providing them access to the general curriculum. Yet, there is limited research indicating how to provide them authentic access to this curriculum. This article explores several instructional approaches to provide access including (a) use of existing general education practices with stud...

Journal: :The journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 2003
Dana Royce Baerger Eugene F Griffin John S Lyons Ron Simmons

As state legislatures across the United States continue to permit younger juvenile defendants to be tried in adult court, juvenile competence to stand trial has become an issue of increasing legal and forensic significance. This study examined competency to stand trial in a sample of preadjudicated and petitioned juvenile defendants. Results revealed that juveniles deemed unfit to stand trial w...

2009
Carrie A Hyde T. F. McLaughlin Mary Everson

The purpose of this research was to determine the effectiveness of reading racetracks on the sight word acquisition and fluency of two elementary students who qualified for special education services. An ABABA’ reversal, single subject design provided data on the number of words the participants read correctly during a 1-minute timing as well as his or her error rate during that same 1-minute t...

2010
Dawn Field Susanna Sansone Edward F. DeLong Peter Sterk Iddo Friedberg Pascale Gaudet Susanna Lewis Renzo Kottmann Lynette Hirschman George Garrity Guy Cochrane John Wooley Folker Meyer Sarah Hunter Owen White Brian Bramlett Susan Gregurick Hilmar Lapp Sandra Orchard Philippe Rocca-Serra Alan Ruttenberg Nigam Shah Chris Taylor Anne Thessen

This report summarizes the proceedings of the one day BioSharing meeting held at the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) 2010 conference in Boston, MA, USA This inaugural BioSharing event was hosted by the Genomic Standards Consortium as part of its M3 & BioSharing special interest group (SIG) workshop. The BioSharing event included invited talks from a range of community leaders a...

Journal: :Sociological science 2014
Anna R Haskins

Though sociologists have examined how mass incarceration affects stratification, remarkably little is known about how it shapes educational disparities. Analyzing the Fragile Families Study and its rich paternal incarceration data, I ask whether black and white children with fathers who have been incarcerated are less prepared for school both cognitively and non-cognitively as a result, and whe...

Journal: :IOP conference series 2022

Abstract A main cause of biodiversity loss is artificialization the marine environment (IPBES 2019). With 39,400 km 2 coastal and areas already encroached upon by human infrastructure an increasing demand on space due to growing global population – projected reach 9 billion 2050 it clear that humanity needs find ways prevent its activities from endangering biodiversity. To this end, since 1990s...

Journal: :Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ 2013
Rebecca R Bryan Jeffrey A McCubbin Hans van der Mars

The use of paraeducators has increased as a main mechanism to include more students with disabilities in the public schools in the U.S. Although the utilization of paraeducators is intended to be a supportive service delivery option, many concerns and challenges have resulted. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of the paraeducator in the general physical education environment fro...

2005
CHRISTOPHER M. FORD Christopher M. Ford

“We are without allies amongst the Iraqi populace, including those who have benefited from the ouster of Saddam. . . . Across Baghdad, Latifiyah, Mahmudiyah, Salman Pak, Baqubah, Balad, Taji, Baiji, Ramadi, and just about everywhere else you can name, the people absolutely hate us. . . . The Iraqi people have not bought into what the Americans are selling, and no amount of military activity is ...

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