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Eisenman, Laura T.; Tascione, Linda – Learning Disabilities: Research & Practice, 2002
A study investigated the responses of 22 high school students with learning disabilities to an intervention intended to promote self-realization. Activities were embedded within the general English curriculum. Through the intervention, students acquired information that helped them make sense of their school experiences, redefine themselves, and…
Descriptors: Curriculum, English Instruction, High Schools, Learning Disabilities
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Babyak, Allison E.; Luze, Gayle J.; Kamps, Debra M. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2000
This article describes the Good Student Game, a classroom management tool that uses a game format to help students monitor appropriate classroom behavior such as staying seated and working quietly. It provides recommendations for playing the game and results from three classrooms demonstrating the effectiveness of the game. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Childrens Games, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities
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Graves, Anne W.; Valles, Eugene C.; Rueda, Robert – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 2000
A study of four bilingual special education settings found teachers chose different approaches for teaching writing: interactive journals, Optimal Learning Environment (OLE), Writer's Workshop, and a combination of journal writing, brainstorming-planning, and spelling practice. One year later, only participants in OLE demonstrated significant…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Outcomes of Education
Brannan, Steve; Fullerton, Ann – Camping Magazine, 1999
Case studies in the National Camp Evaluation Project and National Inclusive Camp Practices project used interviews with counselors and parents about camper's growth to yield qualitative data for camp program evaluation. The importance, methods, and benefits of case studies are described. Sidebars give examples of comments on perceived camper…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Camping, Case Studies, Child Development
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Sheridan, Susan M.; Eagle, John W.; Cowan, Richard J.; Mickelson, William – Journal of School Psychology, 2001
Conjoint behavioral consultation is a structured indirect form of service delivery in which parents, teachers, and other support staff are joined to work together to address the academic, social, or behavioral needs of an individual for whom all parties bear some responsibility. Presents outcome data from four years of projects in the area of…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Cooperative Programs, Delivery Systems, Disabilities
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Higgins, James William; Williams, Randy Lee; McLaughlin, T. F. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2001
This study evaluated use of a token reinforcement program to reduce three inappropriate behaviors of an elementary student with learning disabilities. Results indicated that awarding tokens for the absence of the target behaviors was effective. Practical aspects of the token program, as well as difficulties of employing data collection in an…
Descriptors: Action Research, Behavior Modification, Case Studies, Elementary Education
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Teri, Linda; Huda, Piruz; Gibbons, Laura; Young, Heather; van Leynseele, June – Gerontologist, 2005
Purpose: This article describes, and provides data on, an innovative, comprehensive, dementia-specific training program designed to teach direct care staff in assisted living residences to improve care and reduce problems in residents with dementia. Design and Methods: STAR--which stands for Staff Training in Assisted living Residences- provides…
Descriptors: Dementia, Job Satisfaction, Disabilities, Health Facilities
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Wacker, David P.; Berg, Wendy K.; Harding, Jay W.; Barretto, Anjali; Rankin, Barbara; Ganzer, Jed – Educational Psychology, 2005
We trained parents to conduct functional analyses (n = 25) and functional communication training (n = 23) in home settings over a four-year period with 25 young children who had developmental and behavioural disorders. For 12 of the children, pre-treatment (baseline) probes and post-treatment stimulus condition probes were conducted to assess…
Descriptors: Stimulus Generalization, Behavior Disorders, Developmental Disabilities, Young Children
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Heron, Timothy E.; Villareal, Donna M.; Yao, Ma; Christianson, Rebecca J.; Heron, Kathleen M. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2006
Peer-mediated approaches have been used for years to improve the academic behaviors of students, especially those with disabilities. The most systematized and well researched of the peer-mediated approaches relates to peer tutoring systems, which include specific elements of training, implementation, and evaluation. The purpose of this article is…
Descriptors: Tutoring, Peer Teaching, Teaching Methods, Disabilities
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Reddy, Linda A.; Richardson, Laura – Education and Treatment of Children, 2006
Children and adolescents with emotional disturbance (ED) exhibit chronic and diverse academic, emotional, behavioral, and/or medical difficulties that pose significant challenges for their education and treatment in schools. Historically, children with ED have received fragmented inadequate interventions and services that often yielded unfavorable…
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Early Intervention, Prevention, Mental Health
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Sireci, Stephen G.; Scarpati, Stanley E.; Li, Shuhong – Review of Educational Research, 2005
Test accommodations are often given to students with disabilities as one means of removing construct-irrelevant barriers to proper measurement of their knowledge, skills, and abilities. However, the practice is controversial. This article reviews numerous studies that focused on the effects of accommodations on test performance. Consistent…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Mathematics Tests, Disabilities, Testing Accommodations
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Bono, Katherine E.; Dinehart, Laura H. Bolzani; Claussen, Angelika H.; Scott, Keith G.; Mundy, Peter C.; Katz, Lynne F. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2005
Prenatal cocaine exposure is an indicator for adverse developmental outcomes. To prevent developmental disabilities, an early intervention program for children birth to 3 years was developed that included three groups: center-based, home-based, and primary care comparison. The intervention was implemented across 10 years and data were collected on…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Drug Use, Prenatal Influences, Developmental Disabilities
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Higgins, Eleanor L.; Raskind, Marshall H. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2005
The study investigated the compensatory effectiveness of the Quicktionary Reading Pen II (the Reading Pen), a portable device with miniaturized optical character recognition and speech synthesis capabilities. Thirty participants with reading disabilities aged 10-18 were trained on the operation of the technology and given two weeks to practice…
Descriptors: Electronic Equipment, Reading Difficulties, Silent Reading, Reading Comprehension
Nietupski, John; Warth, Judy; Winslow, Amy; Johnson, Russ; Douglas, Beverly; Johnson, Maggie; Cilek, Judy – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 2006
This article describes an innovative school-to-work transition program incorporating identified best practices. Iowa's Super Senior program serves students in the "middle range" of the disability severity spectrum during the student's senior and 5th, or "Super Senior" year. The article describes the program elements, presents…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Transitional Programs, High School Seniors, Disabilities
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Ortlipp, Michelle – Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 2006
This paper explores issues about equity in the early childhood practicum assessment process. In presenting these issues I draw on data from a study which examined how tertiary supervisors understand and practise this assessment process. While the study did not ask any questions specifically about equity, a number of the tertiary supervisors…
Descriptors: Practicums, Disabilities, Program Effectiveness, Non English Speaking
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