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Johnson, Jesse; Conderman, Greg; Van Laarhoven, Toni; Liberty, Lisa – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2022
This article provides an overview of wearable technology devices that measure physiological markers associated with stress and their use with children and youth. Tips for teachers and educational team members regarding their use are provided.
Descriptors: Anxiety, Intervention, Physiology, Stress Management
Conderman, Greg; Van Laarhoven, Toni; Johnson, Jesse; Liberty, Lisa – Support for Learning, 2021
Students with disabilities typically experience academic, social, and behavioural challenges in school. Some of these students also often experience anxiety and stress associated with school situations and events. Wearable technologies are an emerging innovation in the United States that can support students with disabilities during stressful…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Educational Technology, Students with Disabilities, Stress Variables
Hedin, Laura R.; Conderman, Greg; Gerzel-Short, Lydia; Liberty, Lisa – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2020
Students with disabilities are increasingly participating in co-taught classes where they have access to the general curriculum. However, researchers have discovered that co-teaching often resembles solo teaching and does not include specially designed instruction shown to be effective for students with disabilities. How can middle and secondary…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers, Teacher Collaboration
Conderman, Greg – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2015
As students with disabilities increasingly are included into the general education classroom, teachers at all grade levels need to be knowledgeable about supports that promote student success. An assistive technology (AT) is any device or program that promotes the success of students with disabilities. This article provides an overview of ATs and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Assistive Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Teaching Methods
Conderman, Greg; Hedin, Laura R. – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2015
With the increase in the number of students with disabilities receiving the majority of their instruction in inclusionary settings, middle school teachers are seeking effective methods that support all learners. Cue cards are a flexible instructional tool that middle school teachers can use to differentiate instruction. This article describes cue…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Inclusion, Disabilities, Cues
Conderman, Greg; Hedin, Laura – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2017
Study guides are a popular and frequently student-requested instructional support developed primarily by upper elementary, middle, and high school teachers to help students navigate through a course of study. With the increase of the number of learners with diverse needs in general education classrooms, teachers need to be mindful of various ways…
Descriptors: Study Guides, Individualized Instruction, Inclusion, Educational Strategies
Conderman, Greg; Hedin, Laura – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2011
General and special educators have used many instructional strategies to help students with learning disabilities (LD) succeed in school. One of those strategies is cue cards. As a vehicle for supporting evidence-based practices, cue cards help students (a) learn academic and behavioral steps, principles, procedures, processes, and rules; (b)…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Learning Disabilities, Special Education Teachers, Teaching Methods
Conderman, Greg – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2011
As a service delivery option for students with disabilities, coteaching continues to gain popularity. Successful coteaching largely rests upon the compatibility of coteachers. Sometimes conflict may occur when two teachers with different backgrounds and views work closely together. This article focuses on why conflict is inevitable in cotaught…
Descriptors: Conflict, Disabilities, Conflict Resolution, Team Teaching
Conderman, Greg; Hedin, Laura – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2012
Co-teaching has recently gained popularity and attention as a viable service delivery option for students with disabilities and other special needs. Although co-teaching includes the three components of co-planning, co-instructing, and co-assessing, the professional literature has primarily focused on co-planning and co-instructing. Co-assessment,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Practices, Outcomes of Education, Response to Intervention
Conderman, Greg; Bresnahan, Val – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2010
As general education classrooms become more diverse, teachers continue to explore ways to support students' learning. Study guides support students in learning their material, focus their attention on important topics, and help them review for quizzes or tests. This article provides successful classroom-tested ideas for developing and using study…
Descriptors: General Education, Tests, Study Guides, Individualized Instruction
Conderman, Greg; Pedersen, Theresa – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2010
Recent legislation such as No Child Left Behind and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 has made significant changes in how all students are assessed. Because scores on state and district tests have important implications for students, parents, and school personnel, teachers and students should approach testing with…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Mild Disabilities, School Personnel, Test Wiseness
Conderman, Greg; Johnston-Rodriguez, Sarah; Hartman, Paula – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2009
Co-teaching is gaining popularity as an instructional delivery service for supporting students in diverse classrooms. In spite of recent research indicating its effectiveness, co-teaching does not always realize its potential; often due to interpersonal or communication issues occurring between co-teachers. This article describes ways co-teachers…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Team Teaching, Teacher Collaboration, Interpersonal Communication
Conderman, Greg; Elf, Nanci – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2007
One of the challenges of providing students with disabilities access to the general education curriculum is their skill in using grade-level materials. Due to their expository nature and specialized vocabulary, textbooks in particular pose challenges for students. This article presents an activity that promotes familiarity with textbook structures…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Familiarity, Reading Difficulties, Secondary Education
Conderman, Greg; Pedersen, Theresa – NASSP Bulletin, 2005
Special education is defined as specialized instruction for students with disabilities. Sometimes, however, legal requirements as well as the day-to-day demands of teaching secondary students with disabilities cloud the real intent of special education. This article acknowledges some poor practices occurring in secondary special education and…
Descriptors: Special Education, Disabilities, Secondary School Students, Administrators
Conderman, Greg; Strobel, Debra – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2006
Many students with disabilities require specialized instructional interventions and frequent progress monitoring in reading. The guided repeated oral reading technique promotes oral reading fluency while providing a reliable data-based monitoring system. This article emphasizes the importance of problem-solving when using this reading approach.
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Disabilities, Reading Fluency, Intervention
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