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Universal Screening in Mathematics for the Primary Grades: Beginnings of a Research Base
Content type: Journal Article
This article describes key findings from contemporary research on screening for early primary grade students in the area of mathematics. Existing studies were used to illustrate the constructs most worth measuring and the diverse strategies that...
Effects of Multi-Tier Academic and Behavior Instruction on Difficult-to-Teach Students
Content type: Journal Article
This article addresses the effects of 3-tiered comprehensive reading and behavior interventions on K-3 student outcomes in 7 urban elementary schools with a high prevalence of students considered difficult to teach. Specific features of each level of the...
Assessing Transition Skills in the 21st Century
Content type: Journal Article
As a result of the demanding 21st century workforce, local education agencies are beginning to refocus and retool to ensure students with disabilities have the knowledge and skills to be productive adults and attain positive post-school outcomes. The...
Self-Management Strategies to Support Students With ASD
Content type: Journal Article
Students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often struggle with a series of executive functioning (EF) deficits that make independent behavior in general education settings difficult. Consequently, teachers or paraprofessionals often are required to...
Considerations for Realizing the Promise of Educational Gaming Technology
Content type: Journal Article
When used in a multi-tiered academic approach, education technology has the capacity to differentiate and intensify mathematics and literacy instruction for students with or at risk for disabilities. For instance, technology-based gaming interventions can...
Avoiding Substantive Errors in Individualized Education Program Development
Content type: Journal Article
The primary charge of special educators is to provide eligible students with disabilities a special education that confers a free appropriate public education (FAPE). The U.S. Supreme has held that a FAPE consists of two types of student rights: Procedural...
Inquiry to Action
Content type: Journal Article
Students’ misconceptions about the equal sign are well documented, indicating many students struggle to form a relational understanding of the equal sign without instruction that targets this essential concept (e.g., Hattikudur, & Alibali, 2010; Powell...
Using an Online Tool For Learning About and Implementing Algebra Progress Monitoring
Content type: Journal Article
In this paper, we describe the steps necessary to use an online tool to learn how to implement progress monitoring in algebra. We provide teachers with guidance for learning about progress monitoring, selecting measures, implementing data collection, and...
Documenting Reading Achievement and Growth for Students Taking Alternate Assessments
Content type: Journal Article
Students with disabilities have been included in state accountability systems for more than a decade; however, only in the past few years have alternate assessments of alternate achievement standards (AA-AAS) become stable enough to allow examination of...
Daily Report Card Intervention and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Meta-Analysis of Single-Case Studies
Content type: Journal Article
The daily report card (DRC) is a commonly employed behavioral intervention for treating attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in schools. Much of the support for the DRC comes from single-case studies, which have traditionally received less...