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Singh, Ajay; Squires, Jane – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2014
Due to the prevalence of ADHD, there is a need for early intervention at the preschool level to improve children's chance of academic success in later years. Yet few preschool teachers are trained to meet the challenges children with ADHD present. This paper gives a rationale and curriculum for teacher training in ADHD, with an emphasis on Social…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Early Intervention, Preschool Education, Teacher Education
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Coleman, Mari Beth – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2009
Microsoft PowerPoint software is widely used in business and higher education and is growing in use with school-aged students. A small body of research has demonstrated that it can be effective in enhancing skill instruction for individuals with disabilities. PowerPoint is not a difficult program to learn, but it provides endless possibilities for…
Descriptors: Access to Computers, Disabilities, Instructional Materials, Visual Aids
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Boon, Richard T.; Fore, Cecil, III; Rasheed, Saleem – Reading Improvement, 2007
The purpose of this study was to examine students' attitudes and perceptions toward the use of technology-based instruction (i.e., Inspiration 6.0 software) and a guided notes format as an instructional strategy in inclusive world history classrooms. Students' completed a six item 3 choice student satisfaction survey (agree, undecided, disagree)…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Disabilities, Computer Software, World History
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Berkell, Dianne E. – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1985
Guidelines are offered to help special education teachers select appropriate software and integrate computer-assisted instruction (CAI) into existing curricula. (JW)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Cartwright, G. Phillip; Schloss, Cynthia N. – 1983
Microcomputer modules were developed to help Pennsylvania State University students and inservice teachers develop 10 generic competencies regarding working with handicapped students in the least restrictive environment. Competencies touch on understanding the legal bases for education in the least restrictive environment, making use of…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Course Content, Disabilities, Microcomputers
Adams, Dennis R.; Fuchs, Mary – Momentum, 1986
Addresses considerations related to the use of microcomputers in special education (e.g., costs, staff development, and determination of how computers can be used most effectively). Offers examples of successful computer applications. Finds computers especially valuable in helping handicapped students to communicate, in developing self-confidence,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Elementary Secondary Education
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Stein, Julian – Physical Educator, 1984
Computers can be used to help develop physical proficiency in the handicapped student if appropriate software is used. Suggested computer use for various educational purposes includes sports games, assessment, simulation, and accommodation of severe disabilities. (DF)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Courseware, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lock, Robin H.; Carlson, Dawn M. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2000
This article describes how a group of elementary teachers set out to master their instructional software to turn the collection into an effective aid for enabling the success of students with and without disabilities. It discusses planning for systematic intervention and positive outcomes through the use of computer programs. (Contains…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Computer Uses in Education, Disabilities
Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA. Center for Special Education Technology. – 1991
This guide offers planning and organizing ideas for effectively using computers in classrooms that include students both with and without disabilities. The guide addresses: developing lesson plans, introducing the lesson in a way that builds motivation, providing guided and independent practice, extending the learning, and choosing software.…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Disabilities
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Strassman, Barbara K.; D'Amore, Melanie – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2002
This article describes how one secondary writing teacher integrated two computer-assisted strategies into her writing curriculum to enable students to use writing as a means of thinking. Strategies involved providing feedback on other students' writing and on addressing issues of interest in online synchronous chats. Application with students who…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Computer Assisted Instruction, Disabilities, Feedback
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Malouf, David B.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1991
The article focuses on the first two of six elements of effective instruction (warm-up and introductory activity) and applies them to the use of computer software aids in special education. Examples of suitable warm-up and introductory activities are provided. (DB)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Disabilities
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Woodward, John – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1999
Describes the Workplace Literacy Project which teaches mathematics to remedial and special education secondary students through a combination of conceptual approaches and problem-solving exercises anchored in the students' world. The approach also incorporates the use of calculators and computer software such as spreadsheets. (DB)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Concept Formation, Disabilities, Experiential Learning
Hutinger, Patricia L.; Beard, Marisa; Bell, Carol; Bond, Janet; Robinson, Linda; Schneider, Carol; Terry, Clare – 1998
This guide presents a curriculum that integrates development of emergent literacy skills with computer technology in young children, including those with disabilities. The curriculum was tested over a 3-year period in preschool classrooms that included children with mild to severe disabilities. Quantitative and qualitative evaluation results are…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Computer Software, Curriculum Development
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Stanger, Carol; Symington, Lois; Miller, Helen; Johns, Sue – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2000
This article describes a set of software programs designed to teach mathematics to all students including students with disabilities. The programs are based on the standards of the National Council of Teachers and Mathematics. The article reports on the effective use of one of these programs with four students with various disabilities. (Contains…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Case Studies, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software
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Hobbs, Tim; Bruch, Lori; Sanko, John; Astolfi, Cheryl – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2001
This article discusses strategies for encouraging children with and without disabilities to have fun together and learn with computers, the rationale and benefits of inclusive computer play, and the outcomes of a study in which children engaged in inclusive computer play. Recommendations for materials, grouping, and scheduling are provided.…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools
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