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Dempsey, Ian; Dally, Kerry – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2014
Although professional standards for Australian teachers were developed several years ago, this country is yet to develop such standards for special education teachers. The lack of standards for the special education profession is associated with the absence of a consistent process of accreditation in Australia and a lack of clarity in the pathways…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Special Education Teachers, National Standards, Standard Setting
Prior, Susan – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2013
"Twice exceptional" is one of the terms used to describe students who have giftedness and a disability. This is a small heterogeneous population of individual learners who are underserved in special, gifted, and mainstream education settings. Despite the availability of research on transition for students with disabilities, there is…
Descriptors: Gifted Disabled, Transitional Programs, Literature Reviews, Special Education
Eapen, Valsamma; Crncec, Rudi; McPherson, Sarah; Snedden, Corina – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2013
Tics are involuntary movements or sounds. Tourette syndrome is one of a family of tic disorders that affect around 1% of the population but which remains underrecognised in the community. In paediatric special education learning disability classes, the prevalence of individuals with tic disorders is around 20-45%--higher still in special education…
Descriptors: Neurological Impairments, Disabilities, Comorbidity, Special Education
Dempsey, Ian – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2012
A cornerstone of special education practice is customising instruction to meet individual students' needs. Individual education programs (IEPs) are used in many countries to document the manner in which such instruction is customised and to provide a record of student outcomes. Using 2009 data from the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children,…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Individualized Education Programs, Public Schools
Lyons, Gordon; Cassebohm, Michele – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2012
The education of Australian students with the most severe intellectual disabilities continues to present substantial challenges to policymakers, practitioners and families. These are complex and involve philosophy and ethics generally, and curriculum assessment and pedagogy specifically. In light of the various phases of development for an…
Descriptors: Severe Mental Retardation, Ethics, Foreign Countries, Educational History
Moore, Danielle M.; Porter, Melanie A.; Kohnen, Saskia; Castles, Anne – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2012
The focus of this paper is on the assessment of the two main processes that children must acquire at the single word reading level: word recognition (lexical) and decoding (nonlexical) skills. Guided by the framework of the dual route model, this study aimed to (1) investigate the impact of item characteristics on test performance, and (2)…
Descriptors: Word Recognition, Decoding (Reading), Reading Difficulties, Children
Grima-Farrell, Christine R.; Bain, Alan; McDonagh, Sarah H. – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2011
Despite advances in our knowledge of evidence-based inclusive educational practice, much of this knowledge does not reach routine classroom practice. There remains a significant gap between our accumulated knowledge about what can work in classrooms and the extent to which evidence-based practice is used in sustainable ways. This inability to…
Descriptors: Evidence, Inclusion, Theory Practice Relationship, Educational Practices
Colenbrander, Danielle; Nickels, Lyndsey; Kohnen, Saskia – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2011
Response to Intervention (RTI) models of reading instruction have received much attention in the literature (Fuchs, Mock, Morgan, & Young, 2003; Hosp & Ardoin, 2008; Justice, 2006). Such models call for frequent and high-quality assessment of students' skills. One skill that is vital in the process of learning to read is the ability to sound out…
Descriptors: Intervention, Dyslexia, Reading Tests, Learning Processes
Kite, Donna M.; Tyson, Graham A.; Gullifer, Judith M. – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2011
With current preparation for the release of the fifth edition of the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM-5) in 2013, many changes have been proposed for the diagnostic criteria, including changes to the pervasive development disorder category--of which Asperger's disorder is a part. Using focus group discussions this study…
Descriptors: Autism, Asperger Syndrome, Mental Disorders, Parents
Dempsey, Ian – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2011
In Volume 35, Issue 1 of the "Australasian Journal of Special Education," Carter, Stephenson and Strnadova (2011) replicated a study by Burns and Ysseldyke (2009). In Carter et al.'s study, 194 Australian special educators were asked to rate the extent to which they used eight instructional practices. These practices were applied behaviour…
Descriptors: Evidence, Direct Instruction, Formative Evaluation, Meta Analysis
Limbrick, Lisa; Wheldall, Kevin; Madelaine, Alison – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2011
A number of explanations have been proposed in recent years to account for the observed preponderance of boys with a reading disability. The most notable explanations offered for gender differences in reading disability relate to differences in phonemic awareness, auditory processing, behaviour, neurology, variability in cognitive ability and…
Descriptors: Evidence, Reading Achievement, Academic Achievement, Phonemic Awareness
Byrnes, Linda J.; Rickards, Field W. – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2011
This article investigates issues to do with student voice. Much attention is given within the literature to including the voice of students without disabilities in educational debate. Indeed, clear connections have been made between the use of student voice and raising student achievement (Mitra, 2004). Given the validation of such voices, it is…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Disabilities, Position Papers, Student Empowerment
Keeffe, Mary; De George-Walker, Linda – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2010
The roles and responsibilities of special educators in both special and regular school settings are changing rapidly. More than two decades ago the move towards more inclusive practices disrupted the traditional, niche separatism of special educators to the extent that they are now an integral part of the regular school teaching staff. Today the…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Rewards, Special Education Teachers, Special Education
Hughes, Stephen; De George-Walker, Linda – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2010
With a commitment to establishing collaborative relationships with a local special education community, a consultation process was undertaken to ascertain what practising educators considered essential special education graduate characteristics. This consultation occurred against the backdrop of broad-scale university organisational restructure,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Graduates, Special Education Teachers, Special Education
Woolley, Gary – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2010
Poor comprehenders are generally students who have significant language-learning deficits. A particular problem for students with poor comprehension is that they have difficulty learning new vocabulary because they are inclined to read less, and are unable to apply new meanings to unfamiliar words. This leads to the situation where the gap widens…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Learning Problems, Economically Disadvantaged

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