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Kearns, Devin M.; Walker, Melodee A.; Borges, Jason C.; Duffy, Meghan E. – Journal of Research in Reading, 2022
One way to provide intensive intervention for students with severe and persistent reading difficulties is to use a systematic data-based decision-making process called data-based individualisation (DBI). DBI is a process for identifying needs and aligning them with specialist support. Meta-analyses of DBI studies by university-based researchers…
Descriptors: Data Use, Reading Difficulties, Individualized Programs, Cooperation
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Erica C. Fry; Jessica R. Toste; Beth R. Feuer; Christine A. Espin – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2024
Data-based decision-making (DBDM) using curriculum-based measurement (CBM) data has demonstrated effectiveness in improving academic achievement for students with or at risk for learning disability. Despite substantial evidence supporting DBDM, its use is not common practice for many educators, even those who regularly collect CBM data. One…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, Decision Making, Curriculum Based Assessment, Learning Disabilities
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Sara E. Witmer; Elizabeth Barker; Nathalie Marinho; Courtenay A. Barrett – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2024
Extended time for testing is frequently recommended despite the possibility that it may have unintended negative effects. Test process data, now commonly available "via" computer-based testing programs, can offer objective information about who uses and experiences higher scores when using more than typical testing time. NWEA MAP test…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Middle School Students, Achievement Tests, Students with Disabilities
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Ashley Taconet; Shannon Langdon; Christopher Esposito; Valerie L. Mazzotti; Mary E. Morningstar; Allison Lombardi – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2024
College and career readiness is crucial to success in postsecondary education, employment, and independent living. The College and Career Readiness for Transition (CCR4T) assessment is valid and reliable and can assist in transition planning for students with disabilities. The CCR4T assessment was designed for planning with students with and…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Career Readiness, College Readiness, Individualized Education Programs
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Kuntz, Emily M.; Massey, Cynthia C.; Peltier, Corey; Barczak, Mary; Crowson, H. Michael – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2023
Through time-series graphs, teachers often evaluate progress monitoring data to make both low- and high-stakes decisions for students. The construction of these graphs--specifically, the presence of an aimline and the data points per x- to y-axis ratio (DPPXYR)--may impact decisions teachers make. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the…
Descriptors: Graphs, Preservice Teachers, Accuracy, Decision Making
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Ruble, Lisa; McGrew, John; Johnson, LeAnne; Pinkman, Kahyah – Remedial and Special Education, 2023
To understand the process by which evidence-based practices (EBPs) move from identification as effective through research establishing empirically validated effects, to being routinely adopted to bring about meaningful impact, we examined the selection/adaptation process within a well-established consultation model, COMPASS, applying two…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Intervention, Evidence Based Practice, Psychology
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Jennifer R. Cowhy; Molly F. Gordon; Marisa de la Torre – Educational Policy, 2024
In this interview study, we utilize a theoretical framework that combines Bell's theory of choice sets with DisCrit to explore how parents of students with IEPs (SIEPs) experienced a forced school choice embedded with the 2013 mass school closures in Chicago. We find that a child's disability was a primary factor in parent's choices. Further, all…
Descriptors: Special Education, Parents, Decision Making, Individualized Education Programs
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Justin P. Allen; Matthew T. Roberts – School Psychology Review, 2024
Manifestation determination reviews (MDRs) are a federally mandated procedure designed to protect the rights of students with disabilities. This study sought to examine practices and perceptions of the MDR process as held by school psychologists. One hundred thirty-six practicing school psychologists responded to a nationwide survey posted on…
Descriptors: Student Rights, Students with Disabilities, School Psychologists, Special Education
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Cihan, Mehmet Akif; Pogrund, Rona L. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2022
High-quality education for students with visual impairments starts with service intensity determination based on the needs of students by teachers of students with visual impairments (Lewis & Allman, 2017; Spungin et al., 2016). Even though the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEA) emphasizes addressing students' needs…
Descriptors: Visual Impairments, Students with Disabilities, Itinerant Teachers, Intervention
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McNamara, Scott W. T.; Lieberman, Lauren; Weiner, Brad; McMullen, Brock – Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs, 2021
Physical education (PE) has long been neglected throughout the individualized education programme (IEP) process. Parents often feel unprepared to advocate for PE services within the IEP process. Aim: Thus, the purpose of this study was to outline the development of an advocacy checklist to help parents address PE within the IEP process and to…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Individualized Education Programs, Meetings, Advocacy
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Sheryl S. Lazarus; Martha L. Thurlow; Mari K. A. Quanbeck – Journal of Special Education, 2025
The 2015 reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act placed a 1.0% cap on the participation of students with disabilities in the alternate assessment based on alternate academic achievement standards (AA-AAAS). U.S. Department of Education regulations clarified that states must develop participation guidelines and a definition of…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Alternative Assessment, Guidelines, State Standards
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Julie Irene Bost; Carl Lashley – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2025
The purpose of this interview-based qualitative study was to explore how individualized education program (IEP) team members determine least restrictive environment and educational placement. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) requires students with disabilities to be educated in the least restrictive environment and to the…
Descriptors: Mainstreaming, Individualized Education Programs, Students with Disabilities, Student Placement
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Hunt, Tiffany L.; Kassel, Amy K.; Perkins, Mark A. – Psychology in the Schools, 2023
With the challenges, the pandemic created for school districts, schools, educators, and families, school psychologists faced unique challenges. To understand the lived experiences of school psychologists related specifically to conducting their jobs during the pandemic and the impact the pandemic had on them professionally and personally, we…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Psychologists, Student Evaluation
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Sara Ucar; Jacqueline Anton; Maryssa Kucskar Mitsch; Mayumi Hagiwara; Amber Friesen – Young Exceptional Children, 2024
Self-determination is a dispositional characteristic, expressed when people act as causal agents in their lives. It develops throughout the life course, starting in early childhood. Causal Agency Theory defines three self-determined actions that lead to self-determination, which are (1) volitional action: including making conscious choices based…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Young Children, Decision Making, Preferences
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Sarah Quinn; Wendy Machalicek – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2025
Leading an individualized education program (IEP) meeting can be a daunting task for special education teachers, particularly if they want to make changes to the status quo when it comes to inclusive opportunities for students with higher support needs. This article explores how special educators can begin to advocate for that change within their…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Meetings, Inclusion, Students with Disabilities
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