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Emphasizing Planning for Essay Writing With a Computer-Based Graphic Organizer
Content type: Journal Article
The authors conducted a multiple-baseline study to investigate the effects of a computer-based graphic organizer (CBGO) with embedded self-regulated learning strategies on the quantity and quality of persuasive essay writing by students with high-incidence...
Using Content Acquisition Podcasts to Improve Teacher Candidate Knowledge of Curriculum-Based Measurement
Content type: Journal Article
Given the significant literature supporting the use of curriculum-based measurement (CBM) for data-based decision making, it is critical that teacher candidates learn about it prior to student teaching and entry into the field as full-time teachers. The...
Using Video Prompting to Teach Leisure Skills to Students With Significant Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
Recreational activities are an important part of anyone’s quality of life, owing to the various benefits of participation (e.g., social, physical). For individuals with significant disabilities, engagement in leisure skills continues to be a low priority...
Implementing an Effective Mathematics Fact Fluency Practice Activity
Content type: Journal Article
Mathematics proficiency for students with disabilities continues to challenge students and educators. Struggles in mathematics occurs early and often for many students with disabilities. One particularly problematic area is mathematical fluency. Fluency...
Self-Instructing With Mobile Technology: Considerations and Applications to Increase Independence
Content type: Journal Article
Technology readily available to students with disabilities is consistently increasing and improving, yet students’ access to systematic instruction from instructors is often limited to their time in school. To increase independence from instructors while...
Teachers’ Use of Video Self-Monitoring to Improve Delivery of Effective Teaching Practices
Content type: Journal Article
Delivering high quality instruction grounded in evidence-based practice is a critical responsibility of special education teachers. One challenge for teachers is determining if they are implementing instructional strategies with fidelity. A strategy that...
Designing an Inclusive Future: Including Diversity and Equity With Innovations in Special Education Technology
Content type: Journal Article
This article describes the intersection of diversity and technology and Innovations in Special Education Technology (ISET) efforts, as a division and as professionals, to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) through technology in education. ISET...
Technology Tools Available for Implementing Social Skill Instruction
Content type: Journal Article
General and special education teachers report feeling inadequate in providing social skill instruction to students. Yet, researchers and government bodies (ASELA, 2015) report students receiving social skill instruction display marked improvements in: (a)...
Using Multimedia to Create Explicit and Culturally Responsive Content Area Vocabulary Lessons
Content type: Journal Article
Topics presented in content area courses at the secondary level are often comprised of specialized and/or multiple-meaning vocabulary terms that can challenge students’ understanding. Additionally, gaps in relevant knowledge from prior learning experiences...
Supporting Communication and Participation in Shared Storybook Reading Using Visual Scene Displays
Content type: Journal Article
This paper describes the benefits of Visual Scene Display (VSD) technology during shared storybook reading activities to support the literacy instruction of children with a diverse range of disabilities, particularly students with complex communication...