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Katherine L. Berger – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Insufficient sleep among high school students has become a pressing concern for its detrimental effects on academic performance, physical health, and mental wellness. This concern is amplified for students living away from their parents in a boarding school setting. The purpose of this action research study was to investigate and improve the sleep…
Descriptors: Sleep, High School Students, Academically Gifted, Secondary School Students
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Buckley, Jessica; Luiselli, James K.; Harper, Jill M.; Shlesinger, Andrew – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2020
We describe intervention with 2 adolescent male students who had autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and resisted haircutting performed by care providers at a residential school. The students were exposed to a graduated hierarchy of steps including the presence of hair clippers, and increased duration of hair clippers against their scalp and hair.…
Descriptors: Intervention, Males, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
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Andrews, Weke; Houchins, David; Varjas, Kris – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2017
Although residential school characteristics (e.g., smaller class sizes, the availability of remedial education, student-centered curricula, flexible scheduling) are tailored to better support students with challenges (Kleiner et al., 2002), these modifications alone may not be enough to improve the challenging behaviors that students in…
Descriptors: Residential Schools, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Problems, Nontraditional Education
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McFarlane, Jessica Motherwell – Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching, 2019
How can creating a simple stick figure comic help us tell -- and deeply listen to -- true stories of social injustice and practice anti-oppression strategies? More specifically, how can creating a series of stick-figure comics help learners enhance their understanding of the Indigenous Peoples' testimonies in the Truth and Reconciliation Report…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Cartoons, Literacy, Story Telling
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Haegele, Justin A.; Poretta, David L. – Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, 2017
Regular physical activity participation can have a positive impact on overall health. However, school-aged individuals with visual impairments tend to be less physically active than their peers without disabilities (Haegele & Porretta, 2015). Fortunately, preliminary intervention research suggests that physical activity levels of those with…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Visual Impairments, Physical Education, Intervention
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Andrews, Jean F.; Liu, Hsiu-Tan; Liu, Chun-Jung; Gentry, Mary Anne; Smith, Zanthia – Early Child Development and Care, 2017
A feasibility study was conducted to test a storybook intervention to increase early reading skills of 25 young signing deaf children of ages 4-9 in grades K through third grade. The children had wide ranges of hearing losses, non-verbal IQs, and signing skills. All were at risk for developing early reading skills, reading below the first grade…
Descriptors: Young Children, Story Reading, Reading Skills, Elementary School Students
Faulkner, Andrea Cole – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Students with ED are more likely to be placed in restrictive settings than youth with any other disability classification, according to the U.S. Department of Education (2002). Despite a report that states, without prevarication, that improvement in services for children with ED continues to be a U.S. Department of Education (2010) priority as it…
Descriptors: High School Students, Emotional Disturbances, Day Programs, Disabilities