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Saylor, John – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Purpose: Following recent federal legislation and related policy changes, co-teaching evolved rapidly as a strategy to provide students with disabilities access to the same curriculum as students without disabilities while receiving instruction in the least restrictive environment. It is unclear if co-teaching is an effective instructional…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Academic Achievement, Disabilities, Team Teaching
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Kurth, Jennifer A. – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2015
Typically, child characteristics such as IQ and severity of autism symptoms are thought to determine educational placement. The present study examines external factors, including state of residence and state funding formulas, to determine their potential influence on placement outcomes. Findings reveal that considerable variations exist among…
Descriptors: Autism, Student Placement, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Mainstreaming
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Causton-Theoharis, Julie; Theoharis, George; Orsati, Fernanda; Cosier, Meghan – Journal of Special Education Leadership, 2011
Numerous scholars contend that students with and without disabilities benefit both socially and academically from inclusive services. Other researchers advocate for educating students with disabilities in self-contained settings. The aim of this article is to compare the literature on the rationale for use of self-contained special education…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Self Contained Classrooms, Special Education, Educational Quality
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Ryndak, Diane Lea; Ward, Terri; Alper, Sandra; Montgomery, Jennifer Wilson; Storch, Jill F. – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2010
Though research exists related to effective services in inclusive general education settings for students with significant disabilities, there are no longitudinal investigations of adult outcomes for persons with significant disabilities who received services in inclusive general education settings. This study uses qualitative methods to describe…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Experience, Special Education, Qualitative Research
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Beck, Mitch – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2009
This article presents a story of James, an elementary student who was recently mainstreamed into a regular education classroom for science and now struggles to succeed in his new environment. It also describes how the New Tools reclaiming intervention puts him on the right track to making new friends. James is a ten-year-old African American…
Descriptors: Intervention, Self Contained Classrooms, Grade 5, Disabilities
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Hurley, Jennifer J.; Horn, Eva M. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2010
The purpose of this study was to provide information about what characteristics from the variety of inclusive early childhood programs are most valued and least valued by families and professionals. Participants were 10 family members of young children with disabilities being served in inclusive programs and 10 early childhood professionals…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Early Childhood Education, Disabilities, Young Children
Organization for Autism Research, 2012
As any parent of a child with autism knows, your life changes and you take on new roles after your child receives a diagnosis of autism. Ready or not, you are now expected to be an expert on interventions, support professionals, and special education. Suddenly, your concerns and worries are different from the parents around you. While they may be…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Special Education, Related Services (Special Education), Autism
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Agran, Martin; Krupp, Michael – Education and Training in Autism and Developmental Disabilities, 2010
The available data suggest that both students and adults with disabilities sustain injuries and are victims of crimes at high levels. Despite these alarming data, several researchers have suggested that safety skills instruction has largely been ignored as a curricular domain. Further, although parents can serve a critical function in educational…
Descriptors: Child Safety, Safety Education, Skill Development, Children
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Rose, Chad Allen; Espelage, Dorothy Lynn; Monda-Amaya, Lisa E. – Educational Psychology, 2009
Bullying and victimisation remains a pervasive problem within the nation's schools. International research has indicated that students who are enrolled in special education curricula are victimised and perpetrate more bullying than their general education peers. Few empirical studies have examined bullying and victimisation rates among American…
Descriptors: General Education, Bullying, Disabilities, Self Contained Classrooms
Hsu, Tsui-Fang – ProQuest LLC, 2010
This study was conducted with school personnel in Yun-Lin County, a rural school district of Taiwan, to identify and compare the attitudes of school administrators, regular education teachers, and special education teachers toward the inclusion of students with disabilities in the regular classroom and to identify the extent to which inclusion is…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Inclusion, Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship
Walker, Karen – Education Partnerships, Inc., 2008
Meeting the needs of every student so that they can be successful in the real world and life is one of the primary goals of education. In this era of high stakes standardized testing and No Child Left Behind, it is expected that all students should achieve at the same academic levels. Yet, no two students are identical so it makes logical sense…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Academic Achievement, Standardized Tests, Special Needs Students
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Hestenes, Linda L.; Cassidy, Deborah J.; Shim, Jonghee; Hegde, Archana V. – Early Education and Development, 2008
Research Findings: Quality of care for preschool children in inclusive and noninclusive classrooms was examined in two studies. In Study 1, comparisons across a large sample of classrooms (N = 1, 313) showed that inclusive classrooms were higher than noninclusive classrooms in global quality as well as on two dimensions of quality…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Preschool Children, Teacher Student Relationship, Inclusive Schools
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McOuat, Robert C. – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2008
A qualitative case study design was used to investigate the extent that special education program serves the student or serves the organization. If special education serves the student, then a researcher should be able to identify resulting agency and emancipation among the students. However, if special education is serving the organization, then…
Descriptors: Special Education, Disabilities, Program Effectiveness, Special Education Teachers
DeCooke, Peggy A.; Nelson-Le Gall, Sharon – 1987
Intensive observation of the helping interactions of 40 children in the third through fifth grades of five Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area schools was conducted for the purpose of assessing the impact of familiarity on the success of children's help-seeking from peers. The amount of visual regard that children received from peers was also assessed.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Mainstreaming
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Broadhead, Geoffrey D. – Physical Educator, 1982
A model for teaching physical education classes to handicapped children emphasizes individualized instruction in self-contained classrooms. In the two-stage developmental paradigm, one stage focuses on program organization with each class having its own physical education instruction. The second stage allows for the varying physical and…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Disabilities, Educational Legislation, Elementary Education
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