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Predicting the Academic Achievement of Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students From Individual, Household, Communication, and Educational Factors
Content type: Journal Article
Research suggests that the academic achievement of deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) students is the result of a complex interplay of many factors. These factors include characteristics of the students (e.g., hearing thresholds, language fluencies, mode of...
Writing Characteristics of Students With Learning Disabilities and Typically Achieving Peers
Content type: Journal Article
There is a general consensus that writing is a challenging task for students with learning disabilities (LD). To identify more precisely the extent and depth of the challenges that these students experience with writing, the authors conducted a meta...
Effects of Early Writing Intervention Delivered Within a Data-Based Instruction Framework
Content type: Journal Article
We examined effects of research-based early writing intervention delivered within a data-based instruction (DBI) framework for children with intensive needs. We randomly assigned 46 students with and without disabilities in Grades 1 to 3 within classrooms...
Comorbid Fluency Difficulties in Reading and Math: Longitudinal Stability Across Early Grades
Content type: Journal Article
We examined the prevalence of comorbidity of dysfluent reading and math skills longitudinally in a representative sample ( N = 1,928) and the stability of comorbid and single difficulties from first to fourth grades. The findings indicated that half the...
Decisions, Decisions, Decisions: Using Data to Make Instructional Decisions for Struggling Readers
Content type: Journal Article
Students with reading disabilities (RD) require intensive, individualized instruction in order to make measurable gains in reading achievement. The hallmark of intensive intervention is a customized approach in which the teacher uses data to adjust...
Curriculum Programming in the General Education Setting for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder
Content type: Journal Article
The location that children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) are receiving specially designed instruction and related services is changing from self-contained to general education settings. General educators, who deliver instruction based on...