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10 Research-Based Tips for Enhancing Literacy Instruction for Students With Intellectual Disability
Content type: Journal Article
Research conducted in the last twenty years has increased our understanding of the most effective methods for increasing the literacy skills of students with Intellectual Disability (ID). The purpose of this paper is to provide special education teachers...
Explicit Instruction, Part 2: Anatomy of an Explicit Instruction Lesson
Content type: Event
Explicit Instruction, Part 2: Anatomy of a Prototypical Explicit Instruction Lesson HLP Webinar Series - HLP #16, Use explicit instruction Presented by Charles Hughes, Ph.D., and Courtney Dexter, Ph.D. Now that you know what explicit instruction is—how do...
Explicit Instruction, Part 1: Exploring the Foundations of Explicit Instruction
Content type: Event
Explicit Instruction, Part 1: Exploring the Foundations of Explicit Instruction HLP Webinar Series - HLP #16, Use explicit instruction Presented by Charles Hughes, Ph.D., and Courtney Dexter, Ph.D. As an effective teacher, you make sure your students learn...
Specially Designed Instruction in Co-Teaching: Continuing the Conversation
Content type: Webinar
Although co-teaching has become a relatively common way of accomplishing the dual purposes of inclusive education and curriculum access, student outcomes continue to be a concern. In this webinar, Dr. Marilyn Friend will dive deeper into specially designed...
Using Curriculum Based Measures to Identify Instructional Goals in Writing
Content type: Webinar
How can educators use writing assessment data to identify effective interventions and instructional targets? This webinar presented in partnership with the Council for Educational Diagnostic Services (CEDS) highlights how curriculum based measures in...
Managing Challenging Behavior 2.0: What to Do When the Basics Aren’t Enough
Content type: Webinar
Dealing with challenging behavior continues to be among the greatest concerns of teachers. When basic classroom management is sound, but behavioral challenges persist at high rates or intensities, educators may be especially stressed. While it is critical...
Specially Designed Instruction in Co-Teaching: Three Mistakes We’re Making and How to Correct Them
Content type: Webinar
There are scores of textbooks, websites, and other resources describing theories and interventions for challenging behavior in schools, and sorting through such information can be more overwhelming than helpful. In reality, a few fundamentals probably...
Specially Designed Instruction in Co-Teaching: Three Mistakes We’re Making and How to Correct Them
Content type: Webinar
Co-teaching has become a relatively common way of accomplishing the dual purposes of inclusive education and curriculum access, student outcomes continue to be a concern. Perhaps the most important missing ingredient that could change this situation is the...
Integrating Culturally Sustaining Pedagogy and Evidence-Based Practices to Support Students With Learning Disabilities in a Social Justice Mathematics Lesson
Content type: Journal Article
Mathematics can be used to explore issues of social justice, such as equity, diversity, oppression, and poverty. When mathematics is introduced as a tool for understanding the world, educators use mathematical concepts and skills to raise students’...
Providing Choice-Making Opportunities to Students With Autism During Instruction
Content type: Journal Article
One antecedent-based intervention – choice-making opportunities – is an easy and effective way to motivate students with autism to stay on task, complete academic tasks, and engage in appropriate behavior during academic instruction. The purpose of this...