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Integrating Morphological Knowledge in Literacy Instruction
Content type: Journal Article
Morphology instruction is underutilized in special education despite a substantial body of research that links the development of morphological awareness and morphological knowledge to word recognition, spelling, vocabulary and reading comprehension...
Whole-Group Response Strategies to Promote Student Engagement in Inclusive Classrooms
Content type: Journal Article
Students with learning disabilities are often educated in inclusive classrooms alongside their typically developing peers. While differentiated small group instruction is ideal for students with learning disabilities, whole-group instruction continues to...
Improving Reading and Social Studies Learning for Secondary Students With Reading Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
This article describes evidence-based practices special education teachers can readily implement in special or general education settings to promote reading and social studies learning for students with disabilities as well as general education students...
Comparisons of Mathematics Intervention Effects in Resource and Inclusive Classrooms
Content type: Journal Article
In this article, we describe results of a reanalysis of two randomized studies that tested the effects of enhanced anchored instruction (EAI) on the fractions computation performance of students in special education resource rooms and inclusive mathematics...
Big Ideas in Special Education: Specially Designed Instruction, High-Leverage Practices, Explicit Instruction, and Intensive Instruction
Content type: Journal Article
The mandate to provide specially designed instruction to support the learning and behavioral needs of students with disabilities is at the core of special education. As the field of special education has evolved, a proliferation of terms has been...
Whole-Group Response Strategies to Promote Student Engagement in Inclusive Classrooms
Content type: Journal Article
Students with learning disabilities are often educated in inclusive classrooms alongside their typically developing peers. While differentiated small group instruction is ideal for students with learning disabilities, whole-group instruction continues to...
Physical Activity Promotion for School-Age Children With Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
Physical activity (PA) promotion for children with disabilities tends to be less of a priority in physical education teacher education programs when compared with a focus on motor and sport-specific skills and strategies. As a result, physical education...
Digital Frayer Model: Supporting Vocabulary Acquisition With Technology and UDL
Content type: Journal Article
General and special education teachers can integrate digital tools with research based practices to address the needs of students with learning disabilities in inclusive high school classrooms. In this article, we describe a strategy developed by a pair of...
Preparing for and Implementing Effective Inclusive Education With Participation Plans
Content type: Journal Article
This article discusses the use of participation plans, an organizational strategy educators can use to support systematic use of research-based practices for effective inclusive education for youth with disabilities. Participation plans include ecological...
Self-Regulated Strategy Development in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics for Students With Specific Learning Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
Special educators provide specialized instruction to students with disabilities to ensure their access to the general education curriculum. Self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) is an evidence-based instructional framework that can be used for...