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Layden, Selena J.; Anderson, Amelia; Hayden, Kera E. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2021
Libraries provide invaluable services and supports to members of their communities, including school communities. Those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can receive particular benefits from their libraries, including supports in the areas of academics, social skills, communication, technology, literacy, leisure skills, and even employment…
Descriptors: Autism, Librarians, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Library Education
Jordan M. Lukins; Naima Bhana López; Mary Rose Sallese; John Andrésen – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2023
In the era of inclusive education, every educator can expect to have students with disabilities in their classroom. Unfortunately, preservice teachers who are not specifically pursuing special education licensure are often only expected to take one course focused on teaching students with disabilities. Given the increased emphasis on less…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Teacher Education Curriculum, Disabilities, Course Content
Barnes, Zachary – SRATE Journal, 2021
The United States has seen an increase focus in science education at the same time that more students with disabilities (SWDs) are educated in a general education classroom. Because of this, science teachers must know how to implement best practices of working with SWDs. However, many science teachers report they do not feel prepared for this.…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Preservice Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
Shawna P. Ortogero; Vera Glushenko; Joan Umiokalani Jensen; Victoria Timmerman; Tierney O. Barcarse – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2024
Section 504 has recently been gaining more traction among parents, educators, and government officials as more Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) ineligible students become eligible for Section 504. To alleviate Section 504 being a special education responsibility and ramp up the lack of 504 professional development efforts for…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Students with Disabilities, Faculty Development, Online Courses
Heinrich, Carolyn J.; Darling-Aduana, Jennifer – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2021
Recent increases in high school graduation rates have been linked anecdotally to online course-taking for credit recovery. Online course-taking that supports high school completion could open opportunities for postsecondary education pursuits. Alternatively, poorer quality online instruction could diminish student learning and discourage…
Descriptors: Online Courses, High School Students, High School Graduates, College Attendance
Patrick R. Lowenthal; Christopher Prokes; Amy Lomellini; Crystal Gasell – Open Praxis, 2025
As online education grows, ensuring accessibility for diverse and marginalized learners has become increasingly critical. This study investigated faculty perceptions of Anthology Ally, a tool designed to enhance the accessibility of online course materials by identifying and resolving accessibility issues. Using survey data from 78 educators at…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Instructional Design, College Faculty, Teacher Attitudes
Catherine S. Howerter; Claire E. Hughes; Jennifer Sears; Julie Little – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2022
There are challenges and opportunities when teaching in an integrated elementary and special education (ELEM/SPED) dual certification program. Infusing special education in general education courses and collaborating with general education colleagues to create a truly integrated program is imperative. In this article, we provide a case study of…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Special Education, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Courses
Lowenthal, Patrick R.; Greear, Krista; Humphrey, Michael; Lowenthal, Alison; Conley, Quincy; Giacumo, Lisa A.; Dunlap, Joanna C. – Quarterly Review of Distance Education, 2020
Accessibility is a hot topic in online education these days. Despite the increased focus on accessibility, most discussions of creating "accessible" online courses and elearning simply focus on adding alternative text to images and captions to video. In this article, we argue that online educators and workplace learning professionals…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Inclusion, Online Courses, Student Needs
Basham, James D.; Blackorby, Jose; Marino, Matthew T. – Learning Disabilities: A Contemporary Journal, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic initiated an unprecedented shift in special education practice from brick-and-mortar instruction to online learning. This manuscript explores factors related to the shift and argues the COVID-19 disruption creates an opportunity for systemic educational reform. The Universal Design for Learning framework is presented as a…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Special Education, Educational Change, Electronic Learning
Averett, Kate Henley – AERA Open, 2021
While the COVID-19 pandemic affected the education of nearly all schoolchildren worldwide, pandemic-related school closures did not affect all children in equal ways. Between March and August, 2020, I interviewed 31 parents of children with disabilities as part of a larger interview study of U.S. parents of children in grades K-12. In this…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Students with Disabilities
Clancy, David S.; Sentance, Michael – Pioneer Institute for Public Policy Research, 2020
The states and localities, not the federal government, primarily control and fund K-12 education. As a major source of revenue and with its historic role in our federal system, the states are the driving presence in most every education policy area. That is true in the current efforts to adjust education programs to the Coronavirus disease…
Descriptors: Disease Control, Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Policy
Carolyn L. Berenson – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2020
This article provides guidance for including students with disabilities (SWDs) in online learning. Federal special education law and research are currently outpaced by practice as students with disabilities participate in K-12 online learning in increasing numbers. While online learning has the flexibility to present content in multiple ways and…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Electronic Learning, Online Courses, Academic Accommodations (Disabilities)
Rutherford, Emily N.; Brown, Rachel – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2021
The demand of providing adequate services for students with disabilities has evolved over the years requiring districts to provide free and appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment. As districts are held increasingly accountable for meeting these demands, the roles and responsibilities of the school principal has become…
Descriptors: Principals, Students with Disabilities, Individualized Education Programs, Teamwork
Theobald, Roddy; Plasman, Jay; Gottfried, Michael; Gratz, Trevor; Holden, Kristian; Goldhaber, Dan – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2019
We leverage nationally representative data and statewide data from Washington to investigate trends in occupational career and technical education (CTE) participation for students with and without disabilities. Consistent with prior work, we document declines in occupational CTE participation since the early 2000s, and provide the first empirical…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Vocational Education, Educational Trends, STEM Education
Starks, Allison – Distance Education, 2022
Online and distance education strategies offer a path for closing opportunity gaps for students with disabilities because of digital technologies' flexibility and capacity for differentiation, but fully online schooling does always guarantee an inclusive education. The COVID-19-induced shift to remote learning highlighted the need for more insight…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Students with Disabilities, Distance Education