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The Impact Of Early Childhood Education On The Phonological Awareness Development Of Young Children, Antonia M. Charles
The Impact Of Early Childhood Education On The Phonological Awareness Development Of Young Children, Antonia M. Charles
LC Journal of Special Education
The purpose of this research was to examine the effect of curriculum and pre-school programming of an early learning center on the phonemic and phonological performance of students. This research firstly examined whether there was a significant increase in students’ phonological awareness performance after instruction. It secondly compared the performance of students identified as coming from a low income household to those who were not identified as coming from a low income households. Finally, it examined the performance of students with disabilities to their counterparts without disabilities.
Phonemic Awareness: An Important Piece Of The Reading Puzzle, Brandi Booker
Phonemic Awareness: An Important Piece Of The Reading Puzzle, Brandi Booker
LC Journal of Special Education
The purpose of this paper is to provide research findings on phonemic awareness. The major topics to be discussed are assessment, strategies, and effectiveness. This paper will conclude with a discussion on the major topics and its importance for special education.
Elementary Special Education Teachers’ Attitudes Regarding Inclusion, Tara Ridarick, Ravic Ringlaben
Elementary Special Education Teachers’ Attitudes Regarding Inclusion, Tara Ridarick, Ravic Ringlaben
LC Journal of Special Education
This study looked at the attitudes of elementary special education teachers in a school district in the Southeastern United States that has been regularly including students with disabilities in general education classrooms for the past ten years. Teacher attitude has been shown to be an important indicator of the success of inclusion. However, students with disabilities as a group continue to not meet expectations on state standardized testing. Clearly, even though schools are practicing inclusion, they may not be experiencing success. The success of inclusion has been linked to the support of the special education teachers (Cook et al., 1999). …
Reading Comprehension: Strategies For Elementary And Secondary School Students, Michele Harvey
Reading Comprehension: Strategies For Elementary And Secondary School Students, Michele Harvey
LC Journal of Special Education
The purpose of this paper is to discuss several strategies that can be used for elementary and secondary school students who have disabilities but would also benefit those without disabilities as well.
The Role Of Functional Skills Instruction, Patrice Thompson, Lisa J.D. Thomas, Sharron J. Gunter, Jenevie Bailey
The Role Of Functional Skills Instruction, Patrice Thompson, Lisa J.D. Thomas, Sharron J. Gunter, Jenevie Bailey
LC Journal of Special Education
Functional skills, according to Cronin (1996), are the tasks that help individuals become successful and independent adults. Vandercook (1991) stated, “a true functional skill is one that is initiated, used, and maintained under typical circumstances” (p. 320). Functional skills are often taught in conjunction with functional academics. Bouck and Joshi (2012) defined functional academics as an approach to teach “students the skills to help them be productive members of society and support post school outcomes” (p. 140). Functional academics may include “core subject content, vocational education, community access, daily living, personal finance, independent living, transportation, social skills and relationships, and …
The Role Of Transition Plans For High School Students With Disabilities, William Wells
The Role Of Transition Plans For High School Students With Disabilities, William Wells
LC Journal of Special Education
The purpose of this paper is to analyze a cross section of literature on postsecondary transition plans for students with disabilities and use the data to identify implications for building level administrators. The Summary and Critical Analyses section of this paper consists of a combination of six research and best practices articles on postsecondary transition planning for students with disabilities.
Retention Of Students With Disabilities In Higher Education, Paula C. Lichiello
Retention Of Students With Disabilities In Higher Education, Paula C. Lichiello
LC Journal of Special Education
The following literature review will identify and explore some of the retention strategies identified for students with disabilities in higher education. The paper concludes with recommendations for leaders in higher education.
Educating Students With Disabilities In Alternative Schools: Challenges And Opportunities For School Leaders, Anthony H. Francis
Educating Students With Disabilities In Alternative Schools: Challenges And Opportunities For School Leaders, Anthony H. Francis
LC Journal of Special Education
The purpose of this paper is to explore the challenges that arise when students with disabilities are educated in alternative schools. Studies will be reviewed and analyzed to identify common themes. A discussion of the themes will be presented along with current trends. The paper will conclude with implications and opportunities for educational leaders in the field of alternative education.
Students With Special Needs And Career And Technical Education, Suzanne C. Calvert
Students With Special Needs And Career And Technical Education, Suzanne C. Calvert
LC Journal of Special Education
The purpose of this paper is to review the importance of creating a practical pairing of CTE and students with special needs. The combination is not without problems. Proper training to fully implement inclusion for CTE instructors and career counseling may be necessary to make significant improvements for current programs. Regardless of the issues facing CTE and students with special needs, this paper concludes with the undeniable benefits for the students with special needs.
Reaching All Students Through Effective Mathematics Instruction, Ameka R. Cruz
Reaching All Students Through Effective Mathematics Instruction, Ameka R. Cruz
LC Journal of Special Education
With the push for the inclusion of students with disabilities in the general education classroom, it is becoming increasingly important that effective instruction is being provided. The purpose of this review is to address the revisions that are necessary in current mathematics instruction, as well as the importance of instruction that meets the needs of all students. Strategies that will be helpful to students experiencing difficulties in math will also be discussed.