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The Quinnipiac University School of Education offers certificate, master’s degree and advanced diploma programs designed to empower graduates to become a positive force of change across a variety of school-based and corporate learning environments.
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Effects of Professional Development on Preschool Teachers’ Use of Embedded Instruction Practices
Content type: Journal Article
We conducted a randomized controlled potential efficacy trial to examine effects of two variants of the Tools for Teachers (TfT) professional development (PD) intervention on preschool teachers’ implementation of embedded instruction practices and children...
Exploring the Relationship Between Initial Mathematics Skill and a Kindergarten Mathematics Intervention
Content type: Journal Article
This study examined the role of initial skill in moderating intervention effects of a 50-lesson mathematics intervention program, ROOTS, for at-risk kindergarten students focused on developing whole-number concepts and skills. The study utilized a...
Filling an Information Gap in Preschool MTSS and RTI Decision Making
Content type: Journal Article
A tenet of multitiered systems of support and response to intervention (MTSS-RTI) is that lack of response to instructional intervention is explained by classroom experiences and behaviors given opportunities to learn. We investigated the potential of...
Peer Interactions in Preschool Inclusive Classrooms: The Roles of Pragmatic Language and Self-Regulation
Content type: Journal Article
Drawing from a social network perspective, we examined the extent to which children with and without disabilities play with each other in preschool inclusive classrooms and identified malleable child characteristics that would support children forming...
Group Contingencies to Improve Classwide Behavior of Young Children
Content type: Journal Article
Group contingencies are flexible and effective interventions that support the behavior of an entire group. They are appropriate for use with a variety of behaviors—including engagement, social competence, and appropriate behavior—of children with and...
Early Childhood Recommended Practices: Informing the High-Leverage Practices for K-3
Content type: Webinar
This program centers on the RPs and HLPs for Early Childhood-K-3 and is FREE thanks to the partnership between CEC and the CEEDAR Center!
What in the World? Ecologically Valid Assessment Practices for Preschoolers who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing
Content type: Webinar
Over the last 30 years, children who are Deaf/Hard-of-Hearing (DHH) and who use Listening and Spoken Language have benefited from early identification, advances in hearing technology, and enrollment in early intervention programs at early ages. While these...
It's All About Relationships: How Building Relationships Supports the Inclusion of Young Children with Disabilities and Their Families
Content type: Webinar
"It's all about relationships." Easy to say but it is one of the most complex things we do. Intentional relationship building is a skill we can learn. Building partnerships with families of young children with disabilities, with other professionals, and...
Planning for the Best Day: High Quality Inclusive Services in Preschool
Content type: Webinar
Let's talk about how to plan for days that include the fun, laughter, and smiles that make up the best days for children and the adults who support them. Best days are the result of intentional planning grounded in evidence-based practices. Join us as we...
Fostering Self-Determination Skills in Prelinguistic and Early Linguistic Communicators
Content type: Webinar
This seminar addresses the eight components of self-determination, as proposed by Wood, Fowler, and Test (2005). It will then provide strategies for professionals and families to support prelinguistic and early linguistic communicators to successfully...