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McClanahan, Barbara – Preventing School Failure, 2009
In today's inclusive classrooms, general and even many special education teachers often do not feel confident that they know or are using methods and strategies that researchers have shown to be effective in the general education setting for students who struggle with grade-level reading regardless of whether educators have identified them as…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming, Teaching Methods
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Kloo, Amanda; Zigmond, Naomi – Preventing School Failure, 2008
Coteaching involves 2 certified teachers: 1 general educator and 1 special educator. They share responsibility for planning, delivering, and evaluating instruction for a diverse group of students, some of whom are students with disabilities. In this article, the authors review models of coteaching and the research base for coteaching and describe…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Disabilities, Special Education
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Kaff, Marilyn S.; Zabel, Robert H.; Milham, Morgan – Preventing School Failure, 2007
In this study, the authors determine special educators' judgments of the use, intensity, and effectiveness of communication and behavior management strategies. In an earlier study, F. H. Wood (1991) examined general educators' cost-benefit considerations in managing behavior of students with emotional or behavioral disorders. As an extension of…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, General Education, Special Education Teachers, Behavior Disorders
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Sandler, Allen G. – Preventing School Failure, 1997
Discusses the use of a consultative therapy model to provide physical and occupational therapy services in the schools, including standards for selecting this approach, preparation for teachers and therapists implementing the model, communication between teachers and therapists, and the need to supplement teachers' time for motor programming with…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Consultation Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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George, Michael P.; Valore, Thomas; Varisco, Raymond; Quinn, Mary M. – Preventing School Failure, 1997
Describes two programs that demonstrate agency collaboration in the transition of students with emotional or behavioral problems from special day-treatment facilities to their home schools. It describes how each program prepares for transition through assessment of student readiness, teaching students coping skills, developing transition plans,…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances
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Wetzel, Mary C.; McNaboe, Kathleen A.; Schneidermeyer, Steven A.; Jones, Ann B.; Nash, Paul N. – Preventing School Failure, 1997
Describes the Alternative School Program (ASP) in Willington (Connecticut), a pull-out program that uses a "core group" team approach to provide special services for students with behavior problems. It explains the program's methodology (facilities, operating principles, and the core group concept); its results (documentation of ASP…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Intervention
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Whinnery, Keith W.; And Others – Preventing School Failure, 1995
This study compared perceived peer and teacher acceptance as well as self-esteem of 16 elementary students with learning disabilities (LD) who receive services in traditional resource rooms, 16 LD students taught in regular classrooms through collaborative consultation and cooperative teaching, and 16 regular education students. Results showed…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools, Learning Disabilities, Peer Acceptance
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Braaten, Sheldon; And Others – Preventing School Failure, 1995
This editorial on Public Law 94-142, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, notes major developments, such as the doctrine of least restrictive environment, the regular education initiative for merging general and special education, and the current inclusion movement. (SW)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Policy, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education
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Rogan, Joseph; And Others – Preventing School Failure, 1995
Pennsylvania's instructional support initiatives for secondary students with special needs include collaboration, curriculum-based assessment, learning strategies, and instructional adaptations. A learning strategies model for low achievers is described, followed by one school's experience using instructional supports in regular English classes…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, English Instruction, Inclusive Schools, Intervention
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Hewitt, Margaret – Preventing School Failure, 1999
Discusses problems with the inclusion of students with disabilities in general education and characteristics of successful inclusion programs, including real collaboration between special-education and general-education teachers, involvement of parents in the education of their children, and considering inclusion to be a process, not an event. (CR)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Parent Participation
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Zigmond, Naomi – Preventing School Failure, 2001
Discussion of special education at the turn of the century raises concerns about the abandonment of core values and professional responsibility (as in the emphasis on general rather than special education), adoption of methodologies (such as co-teaching) without any evidence of effectiveness, and a "one size fits all" approach (inclusion of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Methods, Educational Philosophy, Educational Trends
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Bruskewitz, Robert – Preventing School Failure, 1998
Describes a successful pilot teacher collaboration program that was designed to help regular education teachers, related service personnel, and staff to meet the needs of an increasing population of at-risk students who displayed significant learning or behavior problems but who did not qualify for special education services. (CR)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, High Risk Students, Inclusive Schools