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Kimberly A. Schreck; Lindsay M. Knapp – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2023
Children with mucopolysaccharidosis IIIA (MPS-IIIA) may receive a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) due to MPS-IIIA's initial symptom similarities with ASD. This may lead to professionals receiving referrals to work with these children but unaware of how these children may respond differently to treatment. To appropriately work with…
Descriptors: Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Autism Spectrum Disorders, Genetic Disorders, Allied Health Personnel
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Gutiérrez-Núñez, Sandra Erika; Cordero-Hidalgo, Aixchel; Tarango, Javier – Contemporary Educational Technology, 2022
This article analyzes the way in which educators and researchers have pronounced themselves for incorporating computer programming in the K-12 curricula (basic and secondary education), recognizing its cognitive benefits in those who practice it, which can be useful in contexts other than computing, by influencing the development of higher order…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Communication (Thought Transfer), Computation, Thinking Skills
Region 11 Comprehensive Center, 2023
When a school district in North Dakota began having hard conversations about its struggling status, a simple, yet crucial, contributor to academic success became abundantly clear: student attendance. That conversation laid the groundwork for a districtwide project, enacted in partnership with the Region 11 Comprehensive Center (R11CC), North…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Attendance, American Indian Students, At Risk Students
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Ferguson, Daniel G.; Jensen, Jamie L. – American Biology Teacher, 2023
The United States still has one of the lowest evolution acceptance rates in the world. Biology educators have been diligent in their methods to increase evolution acceptance and knowledge, with much success. However, misconceptions still arise through education, textbooks, and even social and religious settings that may influence our citizens' low…
Descriptors: Evolution, Misconceptions, Biology, Science Instruction
Salter, Phia S. – American Educator, 2021
Among the many tensions that the year 2020 laid bare, the divisions in beliefs about the continued role of racism in the United States were central. While some of these divisions were drawn along political lines, with liberals far more likely than conservatives to see systemic racism as an ongoing problem, many were also drawn along racial lines.…
Descriptors: Knowledge Level, Racial Bias, Racial Discrimination, Consciousness Raising
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Spence, Ruth; Kagan, Lisa; Kljakovic, Moja; Bifulco, Antonia – Educational & Child Psychology, 2021
Aim: Educational practitioners are increasingly aware of trauma experiences in students as a factor in child disturbance and schooling problems. This discussion paper aims to clarify definitions of trauma and differentiate them from other adverse childhood experiences (ACE), describe trauma impact in terms of clinical outcomes (PTSD, emotional and…
Descriptors: Trauma, Children, Adolescents, Educational Environment
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Kainz, Kirsten; Metz, Allison – Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice, 2019
Despite increasing use of implementation frameworks, research evidence indicates that the uptake of evidence-based practice is minimally realised. Reasons for the lack of up-take may be: 1) lack of fit between evidence-based interventions and local contexts; 2) lack of knowledge of how and when to adapt an evidence-based intervention to promote…
Descriptors: Logical Thinking, Evidence Based Practice, Knowledge Level, Intervention
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Therese L. Mathews; Ed Daly; Gina M. Kunz; Ashley M. Lugo; Paige McArdle; Katy Menousek; Kevin Kupzyk – Contemporary School Psychology, 2024
The prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has risen significantly in the past two decades. Unfortunately, there is a shortage of mental health providers who have specialized training in delivering evidenced-based services to this population. Early intensive behavioral intervention (EIBI) is an evidenced-based treatment recommended for…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Students with Disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Mental Health
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Vicki D. Stayton; Jennifer L. Kilgo; Jeanette A. Mccollum; Karin Lifter; Ann M. Mickelson; Megan L. Purcell; Christine M. Spence; Cynthia O. Vail; Hasan Zaghlawan; Erin E. Barton – Journal of Special Education Preparation, 2024
Clearly defined professional standards result in better prepared professionals who positively impact outcomes for children and families by ensuring an effective workforce. This article describes the evolution of early intervention early/childhood special education preparation standards from the on-the-job competencies of the 1960s to the historic…
Descriptors: Standards, Professionalism, Early Intervention, Early Childhood Education
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Johanna Higgins; Dana C. Childress – Young Exceptional Children, 2024
Effective collaboration among team members is a fundamental responsibility for all Early Intervention (EI) professionals. EI can be described as a particular type of service and support for infants and toddlers with delays/disabilities under three and their families provided through Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act.…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Professional Personnel, Infants, Toddlers
Center for IDEA Early Childhood Data Systems (DaSy), 2023
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) funds programs providing services designed to assist children with a range of delays and disabilities in achieving individualized developmental and functional goals. There are two types of programs. Part C Early Intervention is for children ages birth-2, and Part B Preschool is for children…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Equal Education, Students with Disabilities
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Karamidehkordi, Esmail; Mousavi, Seyed Karim; Zamani-Abnili, Fariba; Es'haghi, Seyed Reza; Ghasemi, Javad; Gholami, Hesamedin; Moayedi, Ali Akbar; Shagholi, Reihaneh – Journal of Agricultural Education and Extension, 2022
Purpose: The article explores how best agricultural extension and advisory services (AEAS) can contribute to communicative interventions in preventing the COVID-19 outbreak in rural and farming communities. Methodology: An action research was conducted in Iran, as one of the top countries experiencing the COVID-19 outbreak. Findings: A strategic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Extension Education, Prevention
Universities UK, 2021
This guidance suggests actions universities can take to tackle antisemitism. It builds on the principles of our "Changing the Culture" framework and outlines how the recommendations in our tackling racial harassment guidance may be applied to antisemitic racial harassment. Antisemitism -- prejudice or hatred towards Jews -- is wrong and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Role, Jews, Social Bias
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Ruiz, Maria Isolina – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2020
Response to intervention (RTI) allows schools to support the academic success of English learners (ELs) while helping educators rule out cultural or linguistic differences and educational background as the root of ELs' academic or behavioral struggles. However, in rural schools, insufficient training in how to effectively instruct ELs and limited…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, English Language Learners, Student Needs, Rural Schools
Dansby-Giles, Gloria; Giles, Frank L.; Dansby, Jacqueline; Edwards, Anthony, Jr.; Edwards, J. T. – Online Submission, 2018
Recently, attention has focused on professional athletes with concussions. With the NFL's skepticism regarding concussions, some of their officials have been slow to acknowledge that concussions are linked to problems. (Belson & Schwarz, 2016). However, concussion related injuries in collegiate sports has taken on importance. When a cluster of…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Athletes, Head Injuries, Brain
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