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Narkon, Drue E.; Wells, Jenny C. – Preventing School Failure, 2013
Story mapping is an effective visual strategy to enhance comprehension of narrative text in students, with or without disabilities. This article demonstrates how instruction can be designed using principles of universal design for learning with the evidence-based story-mapping strategy to improve reading comprehension for elementary students with…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Elementary School Students, Learning Disabilities
Conderman, Greg; Johnston-Rodriguez, Sarah; Hartman, Paula; Kemp, Drew – Preventing School Failure, 2013
Through a mixed-methods study, teacher education faculty members investigated the implementation of a new block of courses and an associated secondary clinical experience designed to prepare preservice secondary special educators. Seventy-three preservice candidates (a) completed then-and-now surveys assessing their confidence implementing 25…
Descriptors: Mixed Methods Research, Teacher Educators, Secondary School Teachers, Preservice Teachers
Mahdavi, Jennifer N.; Tensfeldt, Lael – Preventing School Failure, 2013
Although early reading instruction focuses on phonemic awareness and the alphabetic principle, research indicates that reading comprehension strategies can be effectively taught to young students. Peer-reviewed studies that employed experimental or quasi-experimental designs and included children between the ages of five and nine, some of whom had…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies, Reading Instruction, At Risk Students
Bui, Yvonne N.; Fagan, Yvette M. – Preventing School Failure, 2013
The study evaluated the effects of the Integrated Reading Comprehension Strategy on two levels. The Integrated Reading Comprehension Strategy integrated story grammar instruction and story maps, prior knowledge and prediction method, and word webs through a culturally responsive teaching framework; the Integrated Reading Comprehension Strategy…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
Sullivan, Maureen; Konrad, Moira; Joseph, Laurice M.; Luu, Ken C. T. – Preventing School Failure, 2013
The authors compared the effects of two sight word fluency drills (i.e., reading racetrack and list drills). They used a repeated acquisition design across 8 second-grade students identified as at risk for reading difficulties. More participants performed better when they read words on the reading racetrack than on the list; however, results were…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Grade 2, Elementary School Students, Reading Fluency
Uvaas, Trina; McKevitt, Brian C. – Preventing School Failure, 2013
This article synthesizes the current research in the area of school transitions for all students from junior high to high school and the effect of the transitions on students. The authors discuss current common high school transition practices and make recommendations for high school transition programming. The authors present a case study…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Transitional Programs, Middle School Students, High School Students
Whalon, Kelly; Delano, Monica; Hanline, Mary Frances – Preventing School Failure, 2013
As the number of children diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) continues to rise, more children with ASD are accessing early childhood services. Early childhood educators need strategies that benefit a variety of learners served in these settings including those diagnosed with ASD. Shared reading is one routine that is typically used…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Early Childhood Education, Reading Instruction
LaRocque, Michelle – Preventing School Failure, 2013
In this era of increased diversity in schools, educators may struggle with effective methods for partnering with all parents in their classroom. Although all educators work to engage families, meeting the needs of diverse families sometimes require specific strategies for engaging all families and facilitating their participation as respected…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Parent School Relationship, Student Diversity, Family Needs
Banda, Devender R.; Hart, Stephanie L.; Kercood, Suneeta – Preventing School Failure, 2012
The authors conducted this study to decrease disruptive vocalizations in a 3rd-grade student with high-functioning autism across 3 general education classrooms. They used direct and indirect approaches of functional behavior assessment to determine the function of the disruptive behavior. Results indicated that the behavior was maintained by…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, General Education, Autism, Functional Behavioral Assessment
Scott, Terrance M.; Hirn, Regina G.; Barber, Houston – Preventing School Failure, 2012
Teachers report that the behaviors that they are forced to deal with on a daily basis are not typically violent or intense but are frequent and usurp great amounts of instructional time. Office discipline referrals provide a well-established method of tracking student behavior problems across the school, allowing for deeper analysis of contextual…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Student Behavior, High School Students, Discipline
Shook, Alison C. – Preventing School Failure, 2012
Student behavior problems contribute to poor academic achievement and poor teacher retention. This study investigated preservice teachers' dispositions to implement positive and proactive strategies for managing behavior in the general education elementary urban classroom. The author interviewed 19 preservice teachers in a large urban school…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Preservice Teachers, Urban Schools, Behavior Problems
Bouck, Emily C.; Shurr, Jordan C.; Tom, Kinsey; Jasper, Andrea D.; Bassette, Laura; Miller, Bridget; Flanagan, Sara M. – Preventing School Failure, 2012
This article discusses how practitioners can repurpose technology--common and socially desirable technology in particular--to be assistive technology for students with high-incidence disabilities. The authors provide a framework for practitioners to consider technology for repurposing: TAPE (Transportable, Available, Practical, Engaging) and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Assistive Technology, Handheld Devices, Audio Equipment
Leko, Melinda M.; Mundy, Charlotte A. – Preventing School Failure, 2012
The authors examined 3 secondary special education teachers' implementation of reading knowledge and strategies acquired during a 2-year preparation program. They collected and qualitatively analyzed interview and observation data to ascertain what strategies teachers used and why. Findings indicated that contextual factors (e.g., school-adopted…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Reading Instruction, Secondary School Teachers, Reading Difficulties
Evans, Chan; Weiss, Stacy L.; Cullinan, Douglas – Preventing School Failure, 2012
The present study examined problem characteristics of students with emotional disturbance in 3 educational environments, the behavior management and intervention strategies their teachers used, and what relation exists between problem characteristics and intervention strategies. Teachers completed a behavior problems rating scale and they…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Intervention, Emotional Disturbances, Rating Scales
Swain, Kristine D.; Nordness, Philip D.; Leader-Janssen, Elizabeth M. – Preventing School Failure, 2012
Despite federal mandates to educate students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment, teachers continue to have mixed feelings about their own preparedness to educate students with disabilities in the general education setting. However, research has demonstrated that teachers with more positive attitudes toward inclusion are more…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Disabilities, Teacher Attitudes, Special Education

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