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deFur, Sharon – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2012
Parental involvement and parent-school-community partnerships receive wide acclaim for making a positive difference in the educational and transition outcomes for youth with and without disabilities. Although the impact of parental involvement in education remains undisputed, secondary education traditionally emphasizes the emerging adult…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Parent Participation, Parent Role, Disabilities
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Shaw, Stan F.; Dukes, Lyman L., III; Madaus, Joseph W. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2012
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA 2004) requires that each local education agency provide a transition summary document, commonly called a Summary of Performance (SOP), to all special education students who are graduating with a regular diploma or reach the maximum age for services. Although state compliance with this…
Descriptors: Disabilities, School Districts, State Departments of Education, Federal Legislation
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Fairbanks, Sarah; Simonsen, Brandi; Sugai, George – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2008
Many present day classroom teachers face greater challenges than perhaps during any time in the past. Teachers are expected to: (a) provide evidence-based instruction to ensure that students make adequate yearly progress under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB); (b) serve an increasingly diverse group of students including students with…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Intervention, Social Behavior, Federal Legislation
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Artiles, Alfredo J.; Rueda, Robert; Salazar, Jesus Jose; Higareda, Ignacio – Exceptional Children, 2005
A weakness of research on minority placement in special education is the tendency to overestimate the homogeneity of populations by failing to disaggregate factors such as language proficiency or to consider other relevant variables, for example, social class or program type. Similarly, certain groups have been understudied, such as English…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Urban Schools, Social Class, Secondary Education
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Carter, Erik W.; Wehby, Joseph H. – Exceptional Children, 2003
A study examined the job performance of 47 adolescents with emotional and behavioral disorders. Significant discrepancies were found between supervisors' ratings of the importance of work behaviors and their ratings of adolescents' performance of the same behaviors. Adolescents' self-evaluations were significantly more favorable than the ratings…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances, Employer Attitudes
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Stodden, Robert A.; Galloway, L. M.; Stodden, Norma Jean – Exceptional Children, 2003
This article examines the complex needs of students with disabilities in learning rigorous standards-based curricula, the need of educators to teach this population standards-based curricula effectively, and the contextual factors that affect teaching and learning standards-based curricula in secondary schools. Exemplary and promising practices…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Curriculum Based Assessment
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Grigal, Meg; Neubert, Debra A.; Moon, M. Sherril; Graham, Steve – Exceptional Children, 2003
Parents (n=234) and general and special education teachers (n=248) of high school students with disabilities were surveyed about their views on self-determination. Most parents believed the students should be taught skills and competencies underlying self-determination. However, more than one-third of the teachers indicated they were not familiar…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Individualized Education Programs, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Parent Attitudes
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Twyman, Todd; Tindal, Gerald – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2005
Students with disabilities often have difficulty understanding expository history texts in high school. This article presents an integrated curriculum/instruction/assessment approach to teaching history that increases content comprehension and problem-solving skills of students with learning disabilities in inclusive classrooms. Concept-based…
Descriptors: Integrated Curriculum, Learning Disabilities, State Standards, Problem Solving
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Salend, Spencer J.; Duhaney, Devon; Anderson, Deborah J.; Gottschalk, Charleen – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2004
This article describes development and implementation of a homework Web site to encourage parent involvement in students' homework. The Web site included homework policies, practices, and specific assignments and provided a format for individualizing homework assignments and communication. Insets include a summary of the literature, a list of…
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Homework, Internet, Parent Participation
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Elliot, Lisa; Foster, Susan; Stinson, Michael – Exceptional Children, 2002
Interviews with 36 high school and college students with hearing impairments and 36 teachers indicated variable use of study strategies with notes among students and a lack of knowledge among teachers about the use of notes for studying. Results suggest the need for instruction on note usage and study skills. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, College Students, Deafness, Educational Technology
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Scanlon, David; Mellard, Daryl F. – Exceptional Children, 2002
Young adults (N=277) with and without learning disabilities or emotional or behavioral disorders were interviewed regarding their school and post-drop out experiences. Findings indicate that factors such as disability status, when individuals drop out, and self-perspectives influence education participation. Strategies for helping students who…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Characteristics, Dropout Prevention
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Maccini, Paula; Gagnon, Joseph Calvin – Exceptional Children, 2002
A study involving 129 secondary general education math and special education teachers found a majority of special education teachers had not heard of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) Standards. Teachers identified lack of adequate materials as a considerable barrier to implementation of activities based on the Standards.…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Emotional Disturbances, Instructional Materials, Knowledge Base for Teaching
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Wallace, Teri; Anderson, Amy Reschly; Bartholomay, Tom; Hupp, Susan – Exceptional Children, 2002
A study examined 118 successfully inclusive classrooms in four high schools. Students with and without disabilities showed high levels of academic engagement and low levels of inappropriate behavior, teachers were active in their classrooms, and students with disabilities were more often the focus of teacher attention than typical students.…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Ecology
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Cawley, John; Hayden, Shari; Cade, Elsa; Baker-Kroczynski, Susan – Exceptional Children, 2002
A study examined the science achievement behavior of 114 junior high school students with and without emotional disturbances/learning disabilities. The academic success of the 16 students with disabilities was comparable to their peers and there were no discipline referrals reported for the students with disabilities during the inclusive science…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Discipline, Emotional Disturbances
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Johnson, David R.; Stodden, Robert A.; Emanuel, Ellen J.; Luecking, Richard; Mack, Mary – Exceptional Children, 2002
The transition challenges discussed are to ensure that (1) students have access to the full range of curriculum options and learning experiences; (2) high school graduation decisions are based on meaningful indicators of learning; (3) students have access to postsecondary education, employment, and independent living options; (4) student and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Agency Cooperation, Career Planning, Change Strategies
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