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Ball State University offers online graduate programs in applied behavior analysis and special education with focus in autism. Our ABA course sequence is verified by ABAI and meet the course work requirements to take the BCBA exam. Study at your own pace with 8-week and 16-week formats.
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Statewide Implementation of Evidence-Based Programs
Content type: Journal Article
Evidence-based programs will be useful to the extent they produce benefits to individuals on a socially significant scale. It appears the combination of effective programs and effective implementation methods is required to assure consistent uses of...
What Does it Take to Scale up and Sustain Evidence-Based Practices?
Content type: Journal Article
This article discusses the strategic scaling up of evidence-based practices. The authors draw from the scholarly work of fellow special education researchers and from the field of learning sciences. The article defines scaling up as the process by which...
Balancing Fidelity with Flexibility and Fit: What Do We Really Know about Fidelity of Implementation in Schools?
Content type: Journal Article
Treatment fidelity, or the application of an intervention as it is designed, is a critical issue for the successful implementation of evidence-based practices. Typically it is assumed that evidence-based practices implemented with high fidelity will result...
BRIDGES
Content type: Journal Article
This paper describes practical strategies teachers can use to increase and improve the quality of parent involvement. The BRIDGES model was developed as part of an action research project implemented in a third grade inclusion classroom. Key features of...
Collaboration Between Special and Physical Education
Content type: Journal Article
Physical education and active lifestyle have countless benefits to all students, especially those with disabilities. Collaboration between special and physical education professionals is a critical component for ensuring students’ well-being. This article...
Students’ Understanding of Diagrams for Solving Word Problems
Content type: Journal Article
A visual representation, such as a diagram, can be a powerful strategy for solving mathematical word problems. However, using a representation to solve mathematical word problems is not as simple as it seems! Many students with learning disabilities...
Five Steps for Developing Effective Transition Plans for High School Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Content type: Journal Article
Writing individual education programs (IEPs) for students with autism spectrum disorder who are transitioning out of high school can pose unique challenges for teachers. The purpose of this article is to present a five step process for developing...
Providing Services for Students With Gifts and Talents Within a Response-to-Intervention Framework
Content type: Journal Article
Response to Intervention (RTI) was included within the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEIA, 2004), specifically as part of an assessment process to determine if a child has a disability. While IDEA’s focus is on students...
Beyond Stereotypes
Content type: Journal Article
This article will focus on the characteristics, recognition, and strategies for meeting the needs of students who have a disability and who also have characteristics and traits associated with giftedness. The term “twice-exceptional” was coined to describe...
Meeting the Linguistic Needs of High-Potential English Language Learners
Content type: Journal Article
The population of English language learners (ELLs) in regular classrooms has been increasing over the last few decades. However, ELLs are still underrepresented in gifted programs and teachers struggle to provide these students with adequate educational...