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Education and Human Sciences: Recent submissions
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Political Economy As A Conceptual Framework For The Analysis Of School-University Cooperation
(MDPI, 1982)This article presents a further explication of school-university cooperation, a subject initially addressed by these authors in the Summer, 1982 issue of this Journal. Political economy theory is used as a framework for ... -
Negotiating teacher identity: Exploring the use of electronic teaching portfolios with preservice English teachers
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"I Was Skeptical at First": Content Literacy in the Art Museum
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Strong words or moderate words: A comparison of the reliability and validity of responses on attitude scales
(Scientific Research Publishing, 2011)A common assumption in attitude measurement is that items should be composed of strongly worded statements. The presumed benefit of strongly worded statements is that they produce more reliable and valid scores than ... -
Capturing Implicit Policy from NCLB Test Type Assignments: Analysis of Characteristics and Performance of Students Taking Alternate Assessments Based on Modified Achievement Standards
(The Council for Exceptional Children, 2011)This study examined the learner characteristics and performance scores of students in the 2009 alternate assessment-modified achievement standard for one Midwestern state. Comparing performance differences by disability ... -
A Perspective on the Unserved Mildly Handicapped
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The Age of Placement of Academic Skills in Curriculum for the EMR
(Council for Exceptional Children, 1970)Abstract: The purpose of this study was to investigate the importance and age placement of certain operationally defined skill objectives relative to instructional programs for the educable mentally retarded and to compare ... -
Use of punishment with exceptional children: A dilemma for educators.
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Facilitating the social development of autistic youth by means of a family-style lunch program
(The Council for Exceptional Children, 1984) -
Novel reinforcement in a token economy system
(The Council for Exceptional Children, 1975) -
Designing and constructing cardboard chair inserts for young handicapped children
(The Council for Exceptional Children, 1987)Preschool children with physical impairments have special furniture and equipment needs (Connors, Williamson, & Siepp, 1978). Adaptive seating equipment for these children is crucial to their physical and educationa ... -
Quality Instruction for Students with Disabilities
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Strategies for functional community-based instruction and inclusion of children with mental retardation
(The Council for Exceptional Children, 1994) -
Making Learning Easier: Connecting New Knowledge to Things Students Already Know
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Tape recording educational materials for secondary handicapped students
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Involving Students in the Planning Process
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Expanding and enriching the special education discourse: A Response to the Executive Director's Editorial Commentaries
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Modifying the Attitudes of Nonhandicapped High School Students Toward Handicapped Peers
(The Council for Exceptional Children, 1987)ABSTRACT: Two curricuJar approaches for modifying nonhandicapped high school students' attitudes toward their exceptional peers were compared. One curriculum was structured around categories of exceptionality (e.g., ... -
Classwide Peer Tutoring
(The Council for Exceptional Children, 1986)ABSTRACT: The purpose of this article is to discuss classwide peer tutoring as an effective instructional procedure. The article is organized into three major sections: [a] general principles of instruction, (b) description ... -
Appropriate Education and Rowley
(The Council for Exceptional Children, 1986)Abstract: The Education of the Handicapped Act requires state and local educational agencies to provide a free, appropriate public education to all children with disabilities. The meaning of "appropriate" was left quite ...