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Stroud, Sara – T.H.E. Journal, 2009
Technology is helping to meet a critical 21st-century challenge: how to equip the swelling number of autistic students to enter the mainstream student population. Technology-based solutions, such as tools for teaching kids how to recognize facial expressions, are giving educators a means of helping autistic students acquire basic life skills. The…
Descriptors: Autism, Technology Uses in Education, Influence of Technology, Educational Technology
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Kelley, Michelle J.; Clausen-Grace, Nicki – Reading Teacher, 2009
The authors provide teachers with a rationale for engaging students in independent reading using a differentiated approach. By profiling types of readers, sharing observational tools, and offering teaching suggestions for each type of reader the authors give practical suggestions to facilitate reading engagement and make independent reading more…
Descriptors: Independent Reading, Reading Attitudes, Learner Engagement, Student Motivation
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Filippidis, Stavros K.; Tsoukalas, Ioannis A. – Interactive Learning Environments, 2009
An adaptive educational system that uses adaptive presentation is presented. In this system fragments of different images present the same content and the system can choose the one most relevant to the user based on the sequential-global dimension of Felder-Silverman's learning style theory. In order to retrieve the learning style of each student…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Questionnaires, Instructional Materials, Statistical Analysis
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Hertberg-Davis, Holly – Gifted Child Quarterly, 2009
In many ways, meeting the needs of gifted students through differentiation of curriculum and instruction within the regular classroom seems a perfect solution to the issues that have plagued gifted education for many years and remain largely unresolved. So why "is" it a myth that differentiated instruction in the regular classroom is an…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Federal Legislation, State Standards, High Stakes Tests
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Ganz, Jennifer B.; Flores, Margaret M. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2009
Students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) frequently demonstrate language delays (American Psychiatric Association "2000"). This study investigated the effects of a Direct Instruction (DI) language program implemented with elementary students with ASD. There is little research in the area of DI as a language intervention for students with ASD.…
Descriptors: Autism, Oral Language, Program Effectiveness, Language Skills
Hackett, Pamela G. – Exceptional Parent, 2009
Too often, parents of children with disabilities come with negative expectations about the intentions of the teachers and administrators who are proposing an education plan for their son or daughter. In preparation, they arm themselves with advocates, lawyers, and a myriad of outside evaluations in preparation for the "battle" ahead. In…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Disabilities, Parents, Court Litigation
Robert, Joshua – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this applied dissertation study was to determine the relative impact of parental involvement, parental school perception, student generation status, and Caribbean adolescents' own attitudes and behavior towards academic achievement and reading comprehension skills. For this study, 45 Caribbean parents from Grenadian, Guyanese,…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Student Behavior, Intervention, Reading Programs
Specialist Schools and Academies Trust, 2010
This paper presents the annual activities of the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust (SSAT) during 2008-2009. SSAT's activities this year have reflected its commitment to the priorities of the Government's Children's Plan. Its active and expert support of specialist schools, academies and trust schools continued to develop and enrich the…
Descriptors: Specialization, Educational Improvement, Specialists, Foreign Countries
Maynor, Chad Edward – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Professional learning communities (PLCs) provide schools with a tool to meet the professional development needs of their teachers through ongoing, job-embedded staff development designed to improve instruction and student learning. While research exists on the development of PLCs, there is a gap in the literature concerning the principal's role in…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Leadership Styles, Program Effectiveness, Individualized Instruction
Gavigan, Karen; Kurtts, Stephanie – Library Media Connection, 2010
With an annual dropout rate of roughly 1.2 million students, far too many children and youth are being left behind in schools. As a consequence of the large dropout rate, it is estimated that the United States loses almost $320 billion in potential earnings each year. It is apparent that educational reform is needed in order to identify at-risk…
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Dropout Rate, Dropouts, At Risk Students
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Mack, Faite R-P.; Smith, Vernon G.; Straight, Holly – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2010
Collaboration seems to be an almost inherent theme in most current trends and theories shaping early childhood special education reform; so much so, that we possibly reference these theories only in terms of their collaborative nature, without fully understanding them. Response to Intervention is currently getting a great deal of attention, not…
Descriptors: Intervention, Disabilities, Young Children, Educational Change
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Cook, Rachael – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2008
How literacy develops has been of interest to scholars and practitioners of literacy for at least the past century. The Vygotskian perspective of literacy emphasizes social interaction but places les emphasis on stages of behavior. Children build new concepts by interacting with others, such as teachers, who either provide feedback or help them…
Descriptors: Individualized Instruction, Teaching Methods, Learning Activities, Small Group Instruction
Barrow, Lisa; Markman, Lisa; Rouse, Cecilia E. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2008
We present results from a randomized study of a well-defined use of computers in schools: a popular instructional computer program for pre-algebra and algebra. We assess the program using a test designed to target pre-algebra and algebra skills. Students randomly assigned to computer-aided instruction score 0.17 of a standard deviation higher on…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Algebra
Cook, Linda W. – ProQuest LLC, 2008
State and national leaders have focused on the role of the teacher, and the teacher's impact on student achievement. This qualitative study examined narratively the stories of effective teachers of 5th grade students to determine the methods and strategies that they use to foster improved student achievement. Narrative techniques were utilized to…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Teacher Effectiveness, Elementary School Teachers, Academic Achievement
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Gaunt, Helena – Psychology of Music, 2008
One-to-one instrumental/vocal tuition forms a core part of the professional education offered to undergraduate and postgraduate music students in a conservatoire. However, whilst anecdotal evidence is plentiful, there is little research underpinning its practices. This article provides an analysis of the perceptions of 20 principal study teachers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Music Education, Musicians, Professional Education
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