نتایج جستجو برای: special education

تعداد نتایج: 624677  

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2008
Dorothea C Lerman Allison Tetreault Alyson Hovanetz Margaret Strobel Joanie Garro

The purpose of this study was to further evaluate the outcomes of a model program that was designed to train current teachers of children with autism. Nine certified special education teachers participating in an intensive 5-day summer training program were taught a relatively large number of specific skills in two areas (preference assessment and direct teaching). The teachers met the mastery ...

2010
Brian Boyd Mary Ellen Bargerhuff

This article examines research literature that overlaps the fields of mathematics and special education, with a particular focus on students with disabilities at the middle and high school levels. We report the results of this literature by describing some of the inconsistencies or contradictions between the fields as well as the commonalities that exist in the research and recommendations. Fin...

Journal: :Journal of applied behavior analysis 2007
Florence D DiGennaro Brian K Martens Ava E Kleinmann

This study examined the extent to which treatment integrity of 4 special education teachers was affected by goal setting, performance feedback regarding student or teacher performance, and a meeting cancellation contingency. Teachers were trained to implement function-based treatment packages to address student problem behavior. In one condition, teachers set a goal for student behavior and rec...

Journal: :Research synthesis methods 2012
Larry V Hedges James E Pustejovsky William R Shadish

Single case designs are a set of research methods for evaluating treatment effects by assigning different treatments to the same individual and measuring outcomes over time and are used across fields such as behavior analysis, clinical psychology, special education, and medicine. Emerging standards for single case designs have focused attention on the need for effect sizes for summarizing and m...

Journal: :Down's syndrome, research and practice : the journal of the Sarah Duffen Centre 2006
Sue Buckley Gillian Bird Ben Sacks

This paper discusses the evidence that the specific developmental profile frequently described as being associated with Down syndrome--a profile of communication weaknesses relative to social and daily living skills - can be changed. It is not an inevitable outcome of having Down syndrome. Drawing on data collected to explore the outcomes of fully inclusive education for school-age children wit...

2008
Elizabeth J. Spencer C. Melanie Schuele Kathryn M. Guillot Marvin W. Lee

Purpose: Educators rely on sufficient knowledge and skill to provide effective phonemic awareness instruction, an important component of early literacy instruction, particularly for children who experience difficulty learning to read. The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare the phonemic awareness skill of several groups of educators, including speech-language pathologists (SLPs; n...

Journal: :Developmental neuropsychology 2007
Kathleen M Jenks Jan de Moor Ernest C D M van Lieshout Karel G B Maathuis Inge Keus Jan Willem Gorter

The development of addition and subtraction accuracy was assessed in first graders with cerebral palsy (CP) in both mainstream (16) and special education (41) and a control group of first graders in mainstream education (16). The control group out-performed the CP groups in addition and subtraction accuracy and this difference could not be fully explained by differences in intelligence. Both CP...

2014
PERRY A. ZIRKEL

The outcome of a due process hearing between parents and a school district concerning a child's special education program rarely draws the attention of anyone beyond the parties to that dispute. The resulting decision of the hearing officer similarly impacts only the parties to the dispute, without extending to other parents and school districts seeking an adjudication to resolve their disagree...

2012
Christopher Watson Shelley Neilsen

The fields of special education/early intervention and infant mental health are moving closer, as practitioners find common ground in understanding and intervening to support vulnerable infants and toddlers. The importance of the impact of relationships on all developmental domains has been brought to the foreground. This includes relationships between parent and interventionist, as well as par...

Journal: :Research in autism spectrum disorders 2013
Lisa A Ruble Michael D Toland Jessica L Birdwhistell John H McGrew Ellen L Usher

The purpose of the current study was to evaluate a new measure, the Autism Self-Efficacy Scale for Teachers (ASSET) for its dimensionality, internal consistency, and construct validity derived in a sample of special education teachers (N = 44) of students with autism. Results indicate that all items reflect one dominant factor, teachers' responses to items were internally consistent within the ...

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