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The Taxonomy of Intervention Intensity
Content type: Journal Article
The purpose of this article is to describe the Taxonomy of Intervention Intensity, which articulates 7 dimensions for evaluating and building intervention intensity. We explain the Taxonomy’s dimensions of intensity. In explaining the Taxonomy, we rely on...
Dyslexia
Content type: Journal Article
Learning disabilities are becoming more prevalent across the country and in the classroom. Educators are finding it complicated to teach students with learning disabilities while maintaining a chief focus on learning and improving student achievement. A...
Creating Inclusive Music Classrooms Through Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies
Content type: Journal Article
Music classrooms are diverse and joyful; however, it can be challenging for music teachers to meet the needs of all students. One approach to enhancing the music learning of students with disabilities is to use peer-assisted learning strategies (PALs). The...
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...
Practicing Anti-Racism as Inclusion: Start in Early Childhood!
Content type: Journal Article
The mission of the Division for Early Childhood (DEC) is to promote policies and advance evidence-based practices that support families and enhance the optimal development of young children (0-8) who have or are at risk for developmental delays and...
Repositioning Disability in Children’s Picture Books Through Classroom Read-Alouds
Content type: Journal Article
Students with disabilities represent an increasing percentage of students in general education classrooms. Yet, in early elementary grades, they may not see themselves represented in picture books. Teachers face many challenges in this issue, including...
Differentiating Instruction for Students Who Are Blind and With Low Vision
Content type: Journal Article
To best support students with low vision in the general education classroom, special education teachers can facilitate use of several adaptations including: (a) attention to curriculum access (e.g. text magnifiers), (b) mechanisms for promoting social...
How a Focus on High-Quality Curriculum Boosted Inclusion in our Schools
Content type: SET Blog
Posted:
13 December, 2022
By Kristen Santilli Our district conducted a review before the pandemic looking into how we were serving students with disabilities. What we learned made my heart sink. We weren’t doing nearly enough to create inclusive learning environments in which...
Using Task Analysis to Support Inclusion and Assessment in the Classroom
Content type: Journal Article
Task analysis is an evidence-based practice that promotes independence and instruction in inclusive settings. Although task analysis has an extensive history in the field of special education, recent research extends the application to both teachers and...
Inclusive Practices in Special Education: Language and Literacies
Content type: Journal Article
With a growing population of emergent bilingual learners in the United States, we are seeing more emergent bilinguals qualifying for special education services. Special education teachers must be prepared to meet the linguistic needs of their students in...