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Effectiveness of Decoding and Phonological Awareness Interventions for Children with down Syndrome
Content type: Journal Article
Many children with intellectual disability, including children with Down syndrome, have teachers who are unsure what type of reading instruction is likely to increase outcomes for their students. Effectiveness of two commercially available, evidence-based...
ACCESS! Teaching Writing Skills to Students With Intellectual Disability
Content type: Journal Article
Given the expectations that all students receive access to the general curriculum, instruction for students with intellectual disabilities (ID) must include teaching written expression. There is evidence to suggest that with proper instruction, students...
Doing It MySELF
Content type: Journal Article
Increased focus on participation in transition planning for individuals with disabilities expands the need for effective interventions to support their success. This paper describes the use of a naturalistic self-monitoring protocol designed to increase...
Is Scientifically Based Reading Instruction Effective for Students With Below-Average IQs?
Content type: Journal Article
This longitudinal randomized-control trial investigated the effectiveness of scientifically based reading instruction for students with IQs ranging from 40 to 80, including students with intellectual disability (ID). Students were randomly assigned into...
The Birds and the Bees: Teaching Comprehensive Human Sexuality Education
Content type: Journal Article
This article describes a framework for providing human sexuality instruction to individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD). There are two main components in this framework: (1) goals for healthy sexual development throughout the...
Inclusive Comprehension Strategy Instruction: Reciprocal Teaching and Adolescents With Intellectual Disability
Content type: Journal Article
Adolescents and young adults with intellectual disabilities typically exhibit reading comprehension abilities several grade levels below their same age peers. For students with intellectual disabilities, even minimal reading comprehension skills lead to...
Using Video Self-Reflection to Support Collaborative Learning for Students With Learning Disabilities
Content type: Journal Article
When students work in heterogeneous collaborative groups in content classrooms (e.g., science, social studies), it may not always be beneficial to students with learning disabilities whose engagement and participation may be low. Using video as a self...
Digital Frayer Model: Supporting Vocabulary Acquisition With Technology and UDL
Content type: Journal Article
General and special education teachers can integrate digital tools with research based practices to address the needs of students with learning disabilities in inclusive high school classrooms. In this article, we describe a strategy developed by a pair of...
Inclusive Inquiry Science Using Peer-Mediated Embedded Instruction for Students with Moderate Intellectual Disability
Content type: Journal Article
There has been limited research on the acquisition of grade-aligned science skills for students with moderate intellectual disability, with even more restriction on academic skills in inclusive settings. This study examined the effects of peer-mediated...