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David F. Bateman; C. Fred Bateman – Council for Exceptional Children, 2024
The fourth edition of "A Principal's Guide to Special Education," is an indispensable resource for educators navigating the complexities of special education in the 21st century, it is crucial to continue evolving the guide to address the ever-changing landscape of educational needs, legal requirements, and best practices. This new…
Descriptors: Principals, Special Education Teachers, Special Education, Educational Needs
McLucas, Alan S.; Wilson, Sarah E.; Lovette, Gail E.; Therrien, William J. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2023
Journalists have reported large-scale lead poisoning affecting children in cities such as Flint, Michigan. Unfortunately, children's exposure to lead is not isolated and occurs throughout the country in both urban and rural settings. The effects of lead exposure can cause children to develop disabilities, potentially requiring special education…
Descriptors: Poisoning, Child Health, Hazardous Materials, Special Education
Andrew M. Markelz; Benjamin S. Riden – Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2024
Researchers in special education have been developing a knowledge base of evidence-based practices that improve the outcomes of students with disabilities. Unfortunately, filtering that knowledge into classrooms implemented by special education teachers has been a challenge. In "The Essentials of Special Education Research," Andrew M.…
Descriptors: Special Education, Educational Research, Research and Development, Evidence Based Practice
Fisher, Karin; Miller, Katie M. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
Even though paid advocates exist in the field of special education, teacher advocates are important because their work is based on passion and a belief that change is warranted due to their own needs and experiences with students, not merely on the basis that they are being paid to advocate. Education policy in recent years has become more…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Advocacy, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation
Johnston, David – Eye on Education, 2023
All students deserve access to a rich and meaningful math curriculum. This book guides middle and high school teachers toward providing all learners -- including neurodiverse students -- with the support necessary to engage in rewarding math content. Students who receive special education services often experience a limited curriculum through…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers, Students with Disabilities, Special Education
Oh-Young, Conrad; Filler, John; Buchter, Jennifer – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2020
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (2004) and the Every Student Succeeds Act (2015) both require that educators utilize instructional practices based on evidence in the literature when providing special education and related services to students with disabilities. This article provides a description of a special type of literature…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Special Education, Students with Disabilities, Meta Analysis
Hensley, Kiersten K.; Huddle, Sally M. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
In a recent study, Bettini, Gilmour, et al. (2020) used the theory of conservation of resources to explain how educators balance access to resources and the demands of their job. In teaching, these resources manifest in the form of administrative support; colleague support; access to materials, such as curricular resources; and increased teaching…
Descriptors: Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Instructional Materials, Teacher Persistence
Katherine A. Valentine; Adrea J. Truckenmiller – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2025
Educators are faced with many decisions regarding supporting students' writing. While writing achievement and curriculum-based measure scores provide numbers that are important for high-stakes decisions like determining special education eligibility, they do not provide educators with information on a student's explicit instruction needs. Written…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Writing Skills, Student Evaluation, Special Education
Kim C. Cagalitan; Marie A. Delfin; Juditha D. Malicay – Online Submission, 2023
The study employed a descriptive correlational approach to explore teacher perceptions and preparedness for the inclusion of hearing impaired (deaf and hard of hearing) students in mainstream classrooms in selected public special education schools in Cebu Philippines. Through stratified convenience sampling, the research compared the views of both…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Attitudes, Hearing Impairments, Special Schools
C. Roch Turner, Editor – IGI Global, 2024
In the aftermath of the COVID-19 upheaval, special education professionals grapple with a seismic surge in student behavioral issues. The challenges are formidable, and the interventions available often fall short of making a meaningful impact. "Best Practices for Behavior Intervention in Special Education" steps in to assist the urgent…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Intervention, Special Education, Best Practices
McGraw, Melissa L. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2022
With a growing population of emergent bilingual learners in the United States, we are seeing more emergent bilinguals qualifying for special education services. Special education teachers must be prepared to meet the linguistic needs of their students in addition to disability related needs. One way of doing so involves adopting Culturally…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Culturally Relevant Education, Special Education Teachers, Language Usage
Rebecca Archer Anwar; Juliet E. Hart Barnett – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2024
"Augmentative and alternative communication" (AAC) refers to a wide variety of communication devices, systems, tools, and strategies that support or replace spoken language. Augmentative and alternative communication users represent a range of ages, abilities, and communication needs. Support for AAC often begins in the public school…
Descriptors: Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Special Education, Special Education Teachers, Speech Language Pathology
Sarah Alix – David Fulton Publishers, 2023
This highly practical book supports the knowledge and development of teaching assistants and learning support assistants (TAs/LSAs) in their understanding of neurodivergent pupils. Considering a neurodivergent world is vital in society today, and even more so in the classroom. Starting with a model of difference rather than deficit and…
Descriptors: Teaching Assistants, Resource Staff, Resource Materials, Guides
S. Blair Payne; Elizabeth Swanson – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2023
Nearly every secondary-age student must complete homework for their classes, and for many students with disabilities, completing homework at home is a struggle. Students with disabilities often require substantial support to execute homework assignments, and this responsibility frequently falls to their families. This dynamic can create a…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Middle School Students, Homework, Parent School Relationship
Heisler, Lori A.; Thousand, Jacqueline S. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2021
Co-teaching is when two or more people share instructional responsibility for all of the students assigned to them. There are many benefits to students when speech-language pathologists (SLPs) participate in co-teaching relationships with other educators and specialists by working on functional goals in the natural environment of the classroom.…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel, Regular and Special Education Relationship