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A professional publication featuring studies that bring together theory and practice involving the education of remedial and special needs children. Emphasizes topical reviews, syntheses of research, and field evaluation studies. Features include the iden

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Early intervention in reading: from research to practice.(Report)
March 1, 2008... There is widespread agreement that early identification and treatment is the most effective course of action for the prevention of learning disabilities (LD) in reading (Bos, Mather, Friedman Narr, & Babur, 1999; Coyne, Kame'enui, & Simmons, 2001). Children who are identified as poor readers...

Using Self-Regulated Strategy Development to support students who have "trubol giting thangs into werds".(Report)
March 1, 2008... Writing is one of the most powerful forms of communication. However, even expert writers frequently lament how difficult it to effectively plan, compose, evaluate, and revise their compositions (Zimmerman & Reisemberg, 1997). Thus, it is not surprising that many students struggle with the...

Why youngsters with autistic spectrum disorders remain underrepresented in special education.(Report)
March 1, 2008... In recent years, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of individuals clinically or medically diagnosed with autism and related conditions, often referred to as autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) or pervasive developmental disorders (PDD; Charman, 2002; Fombonne, 2003b). Although...

Effects of prerecorded sight words on the accuracy of tutor feedback.(Report)
March 1, 2008... Despite national efforts to increase students' academic achievement, 20% of children continue to experience reading difficulties (National Center for Educational Statistics, 1999). Children who fail to acquire competent reading skills are likely to struggle with most areas of the curriculum....

Schaffer v. Weast: the Supreme Court on the burden of persuasion when challenging IEPs.(Individualized Education Program )
March 1, 2008... On November 14, 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court announced its decision in Schaffer v. Weast (2005; henceforth Schaffer). In this case, the high court addressed the issue of which party would bear the burden of persuasion in a due process hearing when an Individualized Education Program (IEP) is...

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