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Burnout among special educators: Do experience, certification, caseload, and school size make a difference?
(2006)
The purpose of this study was to address various concerns regarding the burnout rate of special educators in Oklahoma school settings. The provision of a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) to students with ...
College students with disabilities: Building self-determination and self-efficacy.
(2004)
The successful pursuit of postsecondary opportunities for students with disabilities requires providing supports beyond the typical academic accommodations. Equal access to postsecondary education should include developing ...
Teaching a goal attainment process to university students with learning disabilities.
(2002)
One-on-one instruction was the method of presentation of the materials. Video taping of each session permitted verification of presentation consistency. Each session was video taped to verify and grade consistency of ...
Determining the impact of self-directed IEP instruction on secondary IEP documents.
(2005)
The lack of vision component representation across the IEP raises concerns, given the 2004 IDEA amendments, which reiterate that the purpose of special education is to prepare students for further education, employment, ...
A follow up study of high school graduates.
(2000)
Based on these new IDEA regulations, this study investigated the post-school vocational and community adjustment of recent special education as well as general education graduates from central Oklahoma rural and urban ...
A ten-year data analysis from the Office of Disability Services at a four-year college of more than 20,000 students.
(2002)
Demographic data collected addressed the research questions: (1) Has the student population at the OU/ODS changed over a ten-year period? (2) How do characteristics of students from OU/ODS compare with other postsecondary ...
The effects of computer-assisted instruction on communicative interactions and disruptive behavior for individuals with autism.
(2003)
The present study was designed to examine the effects of computer-assisted instruction using a naturalistic language paradigm intervention (independent variable) for five adult individuals with autism. Four of the individuals ...
The perceptions of Taiwanese parents to their young children with disabilities.
(2000)
To family results, the study indicated that Taiwanese parents generally held positive perception toward their children disabilities and a high percentage of parents held positive perceptions toward integration. However, ...
The effects of a program of exercise and nutrition on body composition in adolescents and young adults with moderate cognitive disabilities: A descriptive study.
(2005)
Individuals with cognitive disabilities appear to age at a faster rate and experience chronic health problems earlier than the general population. The Surgeon General's 2000 Gap Report emphasized disparities in healthcare. ...
The effects of story webbing and visual thinking software on the written language performance of students with mild disabilities.
(2003)
A total of eighteen seventh and eighth graders, identified by their school district as having mild disabilities, participated in this four week study. Students were rank ordered and alternately assigned to the intervention ...