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Ayvazo, Shiri; Brill, Alit; Magal, Karen Samuel – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2023
Problem-solving is a skill of fundamental importance for populations with developmental delays, and especially for students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Training students with ASD to solve ill-defined problems is a challenging objective for educational and therapeutic teams. This is due to the myriad of unpredictable situations presented…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Students with Disabilities, Teaching Methods, Intervention
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White, Allison N.; Oteto, Noel E.; Brodhead, Matthew T. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2023
One antecedent-based intervention -- choice-making opportunities -- is an easy and effective way to motivate students with autism to stay on task, complete academic tasks, and engage in appropriate behavior during academic instruction. The purpose of this article is to discuss three main methods for incorporating choice-making opportunities and…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Time on Task, Student Behavior, Teaching Methods
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Pennington, Robert C.; Tapp, Melissa C.; Enriquez, Janet Sanchez; Sanchez, Fitz – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2023
Since the reopening of schools after COVID-19, students and staff have been required to wear face masks. Some students, including those with extensive support needs (ESN), may have difficulty in wearing these novel protective garments. Fortunately, researchers have demonstrated the effectiveness of several procedures for supporting the wearing of…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Students with Disabilities, Health Behavior
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Vaughn, Sharon; Alsolami, Abdulaziz; Swanson, Elizabeth – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2023
To best support students with low vision in the general education classroom, special education teachers can facilitate use of several adaptations including: (a) attention to curriculum access (e.g. text magnifiers), (b) mechanisms for promoting social connectedness, (c) managing physical space, and (d) effective instructional techniques. This…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Visual Impairments, Blindness, Partial Vision
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Coleman, Monique; Kan, Dana; Bruce, Susan; Miller, Kevin; Tiggs, Susie – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2023
The changing racial and ethnic demographics in the United States school-age population is a defining phenomenon of its educational system. Classrooms across the country are a microcosm of the expanding cultural diversity in society. This growing demographic of students of color extends to students in low-incidence disability groups: deaf or hard…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Culturally Relevant Education, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
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Boyle, Joseph R.; Frith, Danielle M.; Joyce, Rachael L. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2023
For students with disabilities (SWD), note taking during content area classes can be a puzzling process. Students often are not certain about what specific content to record, how many details to record, and how to write fast enough to keep up with the teacher. Smartpens are an underutilized type of technology that can help students to become…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Notetaking, Students with Disabilities, Technology Uses in Education
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Grillo, Monica – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2022
Implementing Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a critical issue for public schools in our country. UDL is an inclusive framework based on the science of learning. It supports and removes barriers to learning for all students while maintaining high expectations. Federal education policies have called for inclusive instruction based on UDL…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Access to Education, Inclusion, Teacher Attitudes
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Barbetta, Patricia M.; Morales, Melanie – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2022
This article discusses how three low-tech instructional strategies, typically used in face-to-face teaching, can be successfully used in synchronous and asynchronous online instruction with students with high-incidence disabilities and their typical-learning peers in inclusive online classes. The three strategies are choral responding, response…
Descriptors: Synchronous Communication, Asynchronous Communication, Online Courses, Students with Disabilities
Henry, Alyssa R.; Solari, Emily J. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2022
Many children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) experience associated difficulties in reading comprehension. This may be due to the social nature of fictional texts, which require the reader to interpret what characters are thinking and feeling and to make inferences about the cause and effect between events in a story. This paper outlines…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Reading Difficulties, Reading Comprehension
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Lam, Elizabeth A.; Kunkel, Amy K.; McKevett, Nicole M.; McMaster, Kristen L. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2022
With over 70% of fourth-, eighth-, and twelfth-grade students in the United States scoring below proficiency levels in writing (NCES, 2009), teachers must provide early and effective writing intervention to accelerate students' writing skills to meet grade-level standards. In this paper, we provide teachers with a theoretical framework to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Writing Instruction, Standards, Writing Processes
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Zhang, Ling; Jackson, Haidee A.; Hunt, Tiffany L.; Carter, Richard Allen; Yang, Sohyun; Emerling, Christopher R. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2022
Mathematical problem solving is a complex cognitive activity, which poses difficulties for students with and without disabilities in inclusive learning environments. With a variety of functions, Learning Management Systems (LMSs) have the potential to enhance personalized learning to meet the diverse needs of all students. This paper provides…
Descriptors: Integrated Learning Systems, Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving, Evidence Based Practice
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Stehle Wallace, Erin; Senter, Reed; Peterson, Nicole; Dunn, Kelsey T.; Chow, Jason – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2022
Students' language skills are a foundational component to their overall success, indicating the importance of rich language environments in classrooms. It is critical for teachers to understand how to create an environment aimed at maximizing language as they're likely to have students with language disorders in their classroom. Typically,…
Descriptors: Language Skills, Interdisciplinary Approach, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Personnel
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Carlisle, Lindsay M.; VanUitert, Victoria J.; McDonald, Sean M.; Kunemund, Rachel; Kennedy, Michael J. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2022
Topics presented in content area courses at the secondary level are often comprised of specialized and/or multiple-meaning vocabulary terms that can challenge students' understanding. Additionally, gaps in relevant knowledge from prior learning experiences in earlier grade levels may further impede comprehension of content area concepts. This is…
Descriptors: Multimedia Instruction, Culturally Relevant Education, Direct Instruction, Vocabulary Development
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Gibbs, Anna S.; Reed, Deborah K. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
Delays in oral language development in early childhood can be an indicator for later reading disabilities and affect students' overall school success through high school. Fortunately, there are research-based approaches to help young students at risk for reading disabilities make long-term improvements in their vocabulary development skills. This…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Reading Difficulties, Story Reading, Reading Aloud to Others
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Brown, Sally A.; Pyle, Nicole – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2021
Reading comprehension expectations in content areas have increased for students during the past decade. Many secondary students, including students with learning disabilities, improve their reading proficiency of grade-level text when they receive explicit instruction. The authors propose a self-questioning strategy routine designed to enhance…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Reading Comprehension, Questioning Techniques, Teaching Methods
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