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Whalon, Kelly; Hart, Juliet E. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2011
Reading is a critical skill for student success in school and postschool opportunities. Although a number of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) will develop the decoding skills necessary to read text, many will continue to struggle with reading comprehension. No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and the Individuals with Disabilities Education…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Federal Legislation, Autism, Decoding (Reading)
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Kim, Do-Hong; Schneider, Christina; Siskind, Theresa – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2009
This study investigates the factorial invariance of the statewide science tests at the middle school level across the oral administration accommodation and nonaccommodated groups of students with and without disabilities. Results indicate that the factor loadings and error variances are invariant across groups, although the oral administration and…
Descriptors: Science Tests, Factor Structure, Grade 8, Middle Schools
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Cawthon, Stephanie W. – Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education, 2006
This paper reports the results of the "National Survey of Accommodations and Alternate Assessments for Students who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing in the United States (National Survey)". This study focused on the use of accommodations and alternate assessments in statewide assessments used with students who are deaf or hard of hearing. A…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Alternative Assessment, Deafness, Partial Hearing
Lehr, Fran; Osborn, Jean – 2002
When parents and other family members read with their children, help them with homework, talk with their teachers, and participate in school or other learning activities, they give their children a tremendous advantage. The foundation for learning to read is in place long before children enter school and begin formal reading instruction. Families…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Language Skills, Parent Child Relationship
Lehr, Fran; Osborn, Jean – 2002
When parents and other family members read with their children, help them with homework, talk with their teachers, and participate in school or other learning activities, they give their children a tremendous advantage. The foundation for learning to read is in place long before children enter school and begin formal reading instruction. Families…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Emergent Literacy, Language Skills, Parent Child Relationship
Milam, Peggy – School Library Media Activities Monthly, 2003
In 1997, the National Institute of Child Health Development, under the direction of Congress and the Secretary of Education, created the National Reading Panel to study scientifically based reading research. The Reading First initiative under President Bush's No Child Left Behind Act focused on five of the panel's research topics: phonemic…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Reading Research, Federal Legislation, Phonemic Awareness
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Chatterji, Madhabi – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2005
In light of the NCLB Act of 2001, this study estimated mathematics achievement gaps in different subgroups of kindergartners and first graders, and identified child- and school-level correlates and moderators of early mathematics achievement. A subset of 2300 students nested in 182 schools from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study K-First Grade…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, African Americans, Class Size, Poverty