Contemporary Special Education Research

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Baseline Data Points
behavioral support techniques
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Cross-age Tutoring
CS Condition
Data Set
disability academic outcomes
Dissertation Abstracts International
effect
English Language Development
English Language Learners
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ES Measurement
estimated
evidence-based instructional practices
Exploratory Meta-analysis
feedback
GLS Estimate
Instructional Conversations
instructional grouping strategies
meta-analysis methodology
PBS Intervention
Percentile Ranks
Perceptual Motor Training
Positive Behavior Support
Professional Work Groups
Psycholinguistic Training
Reading Disability
recognition
Research Syntheses
Research Synthesist
Single Case Designs
size
sizes
smd
SMD Effect Size
special education interventions
speech
Speech Feedback
Stimulant Medication
syntheses
technology-assisted literacy
Van Daal
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780805828795
  • Weight: 810g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2000
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Considerable research in the past 30 years has accumulated regarding the academic and social functioning of youngsters with disabilities. Only in the past decade has there been sufficient special education research published from which meta-analyses and syntheses can be conducted. In this volume, seven sets of authors grapple with synthesizing the knowledge base on an array of critical topics in the field of special education.

Among others, specific chapters include:
* a synthesis of what is known about effective instructional grouping practices for reading.
* an examination of the differences between students classified as learning disabled and other low-achieving students on a range of academic performance measures.
* a review of effective instruction for English-language learners.
* an examination of the research on behavioral supports for low-incidence special education populations.
* a synthesis on how technology supports literary development, across the full spectrum of disabilities categories.

These papers provide up-to-date, informative summaries of current knowledge and a base from which further venture into the critical area of instructional intervention in special education can occur.

Russell Gersten, Ellen P. Schiller, Sharon R. Vaughn