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Wehmeyer, Michael L.; Shogren, Karrie A.; Palmer, Susan B.; Williams-Diehm, Kendra L.; Little, Todd D.; Boulton, Aaron – Exceptional Children, 2012
Promoting self-determination has become a best practice in special education. There remains, however, a paucity of causal evidence for interventions to promote self-determination. This article presents the results of a group-randomized, modified equivalent control group design study of the efficacy of the Self-Determined Learning Model of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Self Determination, Teaching Methods, Teaching Models
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McIntosh, Kent; Mercer, Sterett H.; Hume, Amanda E.; Frank, Jennifer L.; Turri, Mary G.; Mathews, Susanna – Exceptional Children, 2013
The purpose of this study was to identify factors associated with sustainability of school-based interventions and the relative contributions of those factors to predicting sustained implementation of Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support (SWPBS). Participants were respondents from 217 schools across 14 U.S. states. Sustainability factors were…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Intervention, Sustainability, Factor Analysis
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Al Otaiba, Stephanie; Connor, Carol M.; Folsom, Jessica S.; Wanzek, Jeanne; Greulich, Luana; Schatschneider, Christopher; Wagner, Richard K. – Exceptional Children, 2014
This randomized controlled experiment compared the efficacy of two response-to-intervention (RTI) models--typical RTI and dynamic RTI--and included 34 first-grade classrooms (n = 522 students) across 10 socioeconomically and culturally diverse schools. Typical RTI was designed to follow the two-stage RTI decision rules that wait to assess response…
Descriptors: Intervention, Comparative Analysis, Control Groups, Experimental Groups
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VanDerHeyden, Amanda M. – Exceptional Children, 2011
Perhaps the greatest value of response to intervention (RTI) as a decision framework is that it brings attention to variables (e.g., mastery of prerequisite skills, frequency of instructional corrective feedback, reinforcement schedules for correct responding) that if changed might make a meaningful difference for students (e.g., child rate of…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Intervention, Classification, Response to Intervention
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Stuebing, Karla K.; Barth, Amy E.; Molfese, Peter J.; Weiss, Brandon; Fletcher, Jack M. – Exceptional Children, 2009
A meta-analysis of 22 studies evaluating the relation of different assessments of IQ and intervention response did not support the hypothesis that IQ is an important predictor of response to instruction. We found an R[superscript 2] of 0.03 in models with IQ and the autoregressor as predictors and a unique lower estimated R[superscript 2] of 0.006…
Descriptors: Intervention, Intelligence Quotient, Effect Size, Reading Instruction
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Nelson, J. Ron; Hurley, Kristin Duppong; Synhorst, Lori; Epstein, Michael H.; Stage, Scott; Buckley, Jacquelyn – Exceptional Children, 2009
Within 3-tier behavioral models, universal interventions are expected to prevent the onset of problem behavior in a majority of children altogether and to sustain improvements in child outcomes by the selected and indicated interventions. A cohort longitudinal design was used to assess the extent to which a 3-tier model achieves these expected…
Descriptors: Social Behavior, Academic Achievement, Models, Development
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Graden, Janet L.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1985
The article addresses implementing a prereferral intervention model as the first step in special education services delivery system. The model includes four prereferral stages (request for consultation, consultation, observation, conference), and two referral stages (formal referral and program meeting). (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention
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Donaldson, Joy – Exceptional Children, 1980
Important factors in reducing negative attitudes toward handicapped persons appear to include consideration for the status of the handicapped person in relation to the nonhandicapped, allowance for sanctioned staring and other methods of discomfort reduction on the part of the nondisabled, and avoidance of inadvertent reinforcement of stereotypes.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Disabilities, Empathy
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Shogren, Karrie A.; Wehmeyer, Michael L.; Palmer, Susan B.; Soukup, Jane Helen; Little, Todd D.; Garner, Nancy; Lawrence, Margaret – Exceptional Children, 2007
This article examines the impact of multiple individual and ecological factors on the self-determination of students with learning disabilities, mild and moderate mental retardation, and other health impairments. Baseline data from a multistate, longitudinal research project evaluating interventions to promote self-determination were examined…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Structural Equation Models, Moderate Mental Retardation, Learning Disabilities
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Ysseldyke, James E.; Regan, Richard R. – Exceptional Children, 1980
The article focuses on the provisions of Public Law 94-142 (the Education for All Handicapped Children Act) which involve nondiscriminatory assessment procedures. The author proposes the use of nondiscriminatory decision-making processes using data obtained from intervention effectiveness statistics rather than norm referenced tests. (PHR)
Descriptors: Decision Making, Disabilities, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Legislation
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Guralnick, Michael J. – Exceptional Children, 1975
Identified are nine essential components in the organizational structure of classroom based early childhood intervention programs for handicapped children. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Early Childhood Education, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children
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Karnes, Merle B.; Zehrbach, R. Reid – Exceptional Children, 1975
Described is an 11-stage model for involving parents in the educational program of their handicapped child. (CL)
Descriptors: Conceptual Schemes, Decision Making, Educational Planning, Exceptional Child Education
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Reid, Robert; Lienemann, Torri Ortiz – Exceptional Children, 2006
Children with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are at increased risk of academic difficulties and special education placement (Barkley, 1998). One academic area, written expression, has received little research attention. This study assessed the effectiveness of a validated strategy instruction model--Self-Regulated Strategy…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Hyperactivity, Self Management, Writing Instruction
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Harris, Karen R.; Pressley, Michael – Exceptional Children, 1991
This article illustrates the theoretical and empirical basis of cognitive strategy instruction and compares this basis to major principles of constructivism. Illustrations of self-instructional and other cognitive strategy instruction models are presented in the areas of reading comprehension, written language, and memory. Maintenance,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Objectives, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Psychology, Disabilities
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Anastasiow, Nicholas J.; Mansergh, Gilbert P. – Exceptional Children, 1975
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Conceptual Schemes