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Simpson, Lisa A.; Oh, Kevin – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2013
Assistive technology enables young children with disabilities to more effectively access their environment, facilitating the development of social-emotional, communicative, and cognitive skills. Research indicates that when service providers make decisions about assistive technology, they are more likely to choose low-tech options over high-tech…
Descriptors: Assistive Technology, Books, Teaching Methods, Group Instruction
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Doabler, Christian T.; Cary, Mari Strand; Jungjohann, Kathleen; Clarke, Ben; Fien, Hank; Baker, Scott; Smolkowski, Keith; Chard, David – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2012
This paper presents eight practical guidelines that teachers can use to make core instruction more systematic and explicit for students with or at-risk for mathematics disabilities. In the paper, we use the notion of explicit and systematic instruction as a foundation for intensifying core math instruction. Explicit and systematic core instruction…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Special Education Teachers, Kindergarten, Mathematics Instruction
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Flynn, Kylie S. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2011
Early childhood and special educators are under growing demands to develop children's language and literacy skills through evidence-based practices. One promising research-based strategy for vocabulary and language development is dialogic reading (DR), which is an interactive picture book reading technique developed in the late 1980's by…
Descriptors: Evidence, Picture Books, Enrichment Activities, Oral Language
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Garrett, Tracy D.; O'Connor, Dava – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2010
Roberta, an inclusive kindergarten teacher, and Rajan, an intermediate self-contained classroom teacher, were having a similar conversation with the reading coach who serves their schools. "One research-based strategy for engaging your students in meaningful rereading of texts is readers' theater," said the literacy coach. "Not only…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Learning Disabilities, Theaters, Word Recognition