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Bhatia, Sunil – Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education, 2010
Globalization is affecting nearly every aspect of life, from communications to work, but its effects on diasporic communities are ones that will pose challenges both for immigrant students and their schools in the coming years, as students try to navigate schools and the ways of Western schooling. By drawing on his previous scholarship on diaspora…
Descriptors: Immigrants, North Americans, Blacks, Adolescents
Dowd, Ariane M.; Rinehart, Nicole J.; McGinley, Jennifer – Clinical Psychologist, 2010
Over the last decade, researchers have continued to make breakthroughs in understanding the clinical significance of motor symptoms in neurodevelopmental disorders, in particular, autism. With funding now available for assessment and therapy via the Federal Government's "Helping Children with Autism" initiative, there is an increased need for…
Descriptors: Autism, Psychologists, Federal Aid, Identification
Anderson, Diane Downer; Lewis, Mark; Peterson, Sarah; Griggs, Samantha; Grubb, Gina; Singer, Nicole; Fried, Simone; Krone, Elizabeth; Elko, Leigh; Narang, Jasmine – Language Arts, 2010
A professor and students in an undergraduate honors research seminar were inspired to playfully link old and contemporary literacy theories to a 2.0 media artifact, the popular YouTube video Kittens! Inspired by Kittens! (KIbK) starring 6 year-old Maddie. In this article KIbK is theorized drawing on frames of school-based reading instruction,…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Web Sites, Visual Aids, Literacy
Wallace, Teri; Ticha, Renata; Gustafson, Kathy – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2010
This study examined the technical characteristics of newly created general outcome measures (GOMs) in reading for students with significant cognitive disabilities. The participants were 31 students with significant cognitive disabilities, and the GOMs used produced reliable data. Early results establishing the validity of the GOMs suggest that…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Disabilities, Identification, Kindergarten
Ledoux, Michael W.; Marshall, Thomas; McHenry, Nadine – Educational Horizons, 2010
This article originated from a single question: do the restrictions that various accrediting agencies place on teacher educators limit, or entirely eliminate, academic freedom? Considering that question makes it apparent the problem is much broader than academic freedom. The issue has two foci: personal identity and the impact of market…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accreditation (Institutions), Teacher Educators, Teaching Methods
Youdell, Deborah – Critical Studies in Education, 2010
In this paper I draw on ethnographic data generated inside an English "special" school for boys designate as having "social, emotional and behavioural difficulties". I offer a detailed analysis of one teacher's pedagogic practices inside her ICT classroom and the boys' responses to this. I suggest that the teacher's pedagogy,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Males, Special Schools, Teaching Methods
Jegatheesan, Brinda; Fowler, Susan; Miller, Peggy J. – Disability & Society, 2010
This study examined the experiences of three South Asian Muslim immigrant families who have a young child with autism. It describes the early period of their child's disability as the families encountered four critical issues in their lives: a complex disability, the culturally diverse conceptualizations of the disability, family-professional…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Muslims, Immigrants, Autism
Wilkinson, Lee A. – Remedial and Special Education, 2010
Recent special education trends suggest that students with autism spectrum disorders are underrepresented in our schools' special education programs. The increased awareness and prevalence of autism, together with the clear benefits of early intervention and special education, have created an urgent need for school-based professionals to identify…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Autism, Special Education, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Cross, Jennifer Riedl; Cross, Tracy L.; Finch, Holmes – Roeper Review, 2010
Social dominance orientation (SDO), right-wing authoritarianism (RWA), and socially desirable responding were examined among a sample of self-identified supporters of gifted education (N = 341), 70% of whom had an official role in gifted education as researchers, teachers, or gifted-talented (G/T) trainers. The sample was primarily female, White,…
Descriptors: Gifted, Identification, Social Support Groups, Social Attitudes
Goffreda, Catherine T.; DiPerna, James Clyde – School Psychology Review, 2010
The Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS) are brief measures of early literacy skills for students in Grades K-6 (University of Oregon, 2009; see Kaminski & Good, 1996). School psychologists and other educational professionals use DIBELS to identify students who are in need of early intervention. The purpose of this review was…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Reading Fluency, School Psychologists, Validity
Chung, Kevin K. H.; Ho, Connie S. H. – Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, 2010
Dyslexia appears to be the most prevalent disability of students with special educational needs in many mainstream classes, affecting around 9.7% of the school population in Hong Kong. The education of these students is therefore of great concern to the community. In the present paper research into dyslexia in the Chinese language is briefly…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Special Needs Students, Intervention, Dyslexia
Whaley, Arthur L.; McQueen, John P. – Evaluation and Program Planning, 2010
The importance of ethnic-racial socialization and ethnic-racial identity as protective factors in the psychological and social adjustment of Black youth is well established in the literature. Whaley (2003) developed a cognitive-cultural model of identity to explicate the process by which ethnic-racial socialization impacts ethnic-racial identity…
Descriptors: Racial Identification, Adolescents, African Americans, Social Adjustment
Schwartz, Ilene S.; Sandall, Susan R. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2010
What does it mean to provide an appropriate program to toddlers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD)? As the number of children with ASD continues to increase, this opening question is one that parents, providers, researchers, advocates, and taxpayers struggle with on a daily basis. Boyd and colleagues (2010 [this issue]), in their thoughtful…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Autism, Toddlers, Disability Identification
Carbone, Paula M.; Orellana, Marjorie Faulstich – Research in the Teaching of English, 2010
This paper examines how writing samples produced by middle school students reveal their emerging academic identities through their rhetorical choices in writing. Analyses of two texts produced by each student revealed students' implicit understandings of the requirements of academic voice. Through comparisons of each student's texts, strategies…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Writing (Composition), Assignments, Essays
Owen, Cathy; Stefaniak, John; Corrigan, Gerry – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2010
Introduction: Medical student concern that the submission of named examination scripts to examiners could cause bias initiated a study on the effect of identified and de-identified scripts on assessment outcome. Methods: Data were collected from a convenience examination sample of Year 1 (n = 88 students; n = 29 questions) and Year 2 scripts (n =…
Descriptors: Scripts, Medical Students, Examiners, Feedback (Response)

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