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Building Self-Determination Through Inclusive Extracurricular Programs
Content type: Journal Article
Extracurricular activities are known to provide students a range of rich experiences that influence their academic achievement, leadership and communication skills, and career paths. Students with disabilities (SWD) historically have limited access to...
Executive Function Deficits: Evidence-Based Practices to Help All Learners Access Core Curriculum
Content type: Webinar
Do you work with disorganized, inflexible, impulsive students who struggle with planning and problem solving? Executive function (EF) skills are a collection of mental processes that assist individuals in organizing, planning, problem solving, and self...
Support Executive Function in the Classroom: Improve Student Learning
Content type: Webinar
Executive function describes a set of skills that allow humans to plan, organize, reason, initiate tasks, and self-regulate. These skills develop over an extended period of time, making them vulnerable to interference or challenge. Executive dysfunction...
Check-In/Check-Out for Students with Challenging Behaviors
Content type: Webinar
In collaboration with the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD) Are your students productively engaged and participating in instruction as you want them to? If not, this program is for you! It will give you another strategy for your toolkit...
Outcomes survey for peers who participate in peer-mediated interventions and programs
Content type: Teacher Resource
This resource is a valid and reliable measure called the Peer-Mediated Impact Survey for Peers (PMIS:P). This survey requires peers to respond to 46 items and report how they were impacted by their most recent or current peer-mediated intervention or program (PMI). Each of the 46 items are represented within seven thematic areas: (1) skill and intra-personal development, (2) self-worth impact, (3) changes in views, (4) social impact, (5) advocacy impact, (6) rewarding impact, and (7) future impact. Sample items include: “I am a better advocate for people with disabilities.” “I have more favorable views toward inclusion.” and “I developed...
Self-Management Strategies to Support Homework Completion With Students With Developmental Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
Homework completion is a skill that students, regardless of ability, may need to do independently. Homework has several benefits ranging from promoting academic skills to increasing self-confidence. However, students with developmental disabilities often...