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Oral Reading Fluency Development for Children with Emotional Disturbance or Learning Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
This study used a large statewide database to examine the oral reading fluency development of second- and third-grade students with emotional disturbance or learning disabilities and their general education peers. Oral reading fluency measures were...
Unidentified Language Deficits in Children with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders: A Meta-Analysis
Content type: Journal Article
Low language proficiency and problem behavior often co-occur, yet language deficits are likely to be overlooked in children with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). Random effects meta-analyses were conducted to determine prevalence and severity of...
Supporting Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders’ Comprehension and Reading Fluency
Content type: Journal Article
In addition to behavior problems, students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) often experience persistent reading difficulties. These struggles in reading become more pronounced in secondary school (grades 6-12) due to the increased rigor of the...
How to "TRAP" Information: A Reading Comprehension Strategy for Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Content type: Journal Article
The intertwined academic and behavior deficits, often referred to as the failure cycle, of students with and at risk for emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) negatively impact learning and skill acquisition. Reading comprehension is one academic area...
How to Use Audio Feedback to Improve Students’ Writing Quality
Content type: Journal Article
Curriculum, testing, and administrative demands limit instructional time in modern classrooms (McKeown, FitzPatrick, & Sandmel, 2014); for these reasons, teacher-student conferences and timely personalized feedback are short or rare (Stemper, 2002)...
Supporting Academic Vocabulary and Social-Emotional Skills of Students With Learning Disabilities Through an Arts-Integrated Social Studies Approach
Content type: Journal Article
Students with language-based learning disabilities (LD) often experience challenges with learning academic vocabulary in classroom activities. Students with LD also benefit from social and emotional (social/emotional) skills support in academic classroom...