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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...
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...
Common Core State Standards for Students With Gifts and Talents
Content type: Journal Article
As many states have adopted the Common Core State Standards (CCSS), teachers can look to these standards as a framework for supporting students with gifts and talents. Differentiation of curriculum and instruction to address the CCSS will be necessary to...
Empowering K–12 Students With Disabilities to Learn Computational Thinking and Computer Programming
Content type: Journal Article
More and more, K-12 schools are integrating computing and computer science into the general curriculum. Special educators are increasingly finding themselves providing support to students with disabilities who are learning computing along with their peers...
By the Book
Content type: Journal Article
Children’s literature has great potential for starting conversations about human diversity and ability. In this paper, books from the Dolly Gray Children’s Literature Award are provided as a model for using children’s literature to talk about disability in...
Supporting Student Self-Regulation to Access the General Education Curriculum
Content type: Journal Article
Researchers concur that self-regulated learners assume increased responsibility for their own behavior and learning over time by strategically setting and planning to meet goals, monitoring and evaluating their progress, and using feedback to adjust their...
Adapting Evidence-Based Practices to Meet the Needs of English Learners With Mathematics Difficulties
Content type: Journal Article
A new line of experimental research is beginning to shed light on the beneficial impact of systematic and explicit mathematics instruction on the mathematics achievement of English learners (ELs) with mathematics difficulties (Orosco, 2014; Orosco, Swanson...
Using Explicit and Systematic Instruction to Support Working Memory
Content type: Journal Article
Differences in working memory capacity have important implications for learning new skills and completing instructional activities. Students with learning disabilities are particularly vulnerable to contending with compromised working memory while learning...
Does Compare-Contrast Text Structure Help Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder Comprehend Science Text?
Content type: Journal Article
Using a single-subject reversal design, this study evaluated the use of a compare-contrast strategy on the ability of students with autism spectrum disorder to comprehend science text. Three middle school students with high-functioning autism and their...
Peer Modeling of Academic and Social Behaviors during Small-Group Direct Instruction
Content type: Journal Article
The authors describe an intervention for 3 preschoolers with disabilities who had low peer-related social competence. The intervention taught academic skills tailored to the need of each target student in small groups (triads) with two typically developing...