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Larson, Kristine E.; Savick, Stephanie; Segree, Tara; Buchanan, Mable; Chaturvedi, Amrita – School-University Partnerships, 2022
Considering the critical need to support students' mental health and wellbeing, this article outlines a standards-based approach that integrates flourishing within a high school English/Language Arts classroom and supports clinical practice and professional development in a professional development school (PDS). Using the book, "The Bean…
Descriptors: Professional Development Schools, Partnerships in Education, Well Being, Mental Health
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Hedin, Laura R.; Conderman, Greg; Gerzel-Short, Lydia; Liberty, Lisa – Clearing House: A Journal of Educational Strategies, Issues and Ideas, 2020
Students with disabilities are increasingly participating in co-taught classes where they have access to the general curriculum. However, researchers have discovered that co-teaching often resembles solo teaching and does not include specially designed instruction shown to be effective for students with disabilities. How can middle and secondary…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers, Teacher Collaboration
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Hjelte, Jan; Ineland, Jens – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2020
The aim of this article is to analyse how professionals in special needs upper secondary schools in Sweden -- assistants, teachers and Special Education Needs Coordinators -- understand and define quality in their daily interactions with students who have intellectual disabilities. Our analysis draws on data collected via a digital questionnaire,…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, High School Students, Intellectual Disability, Special Education Teachers
Erica Long – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this study was to understand the perception of self-efficacy and training of teachers to teach high school students with disabilities in the regular education classroom in rural schools in Missouri. The theoretical framework for this study was Bandura's (1977) theory of self-efficacy. The participants in this study were high school…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Students with Disabilities, High School Teachers, High School Students
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Chin-Wen Liao; Shun-Ning Juan; Wei-Sho Ho; Shu-Jou Sun; Yu-Jung Hsieh – International Journal of Developmental Disabilities, 2024
Objectives: In the process of transition services, the active participation of teachers and parents is an important key to the successful employment and independent living of students with intellectual disabilities after leaving school. Methods: This study adopted a case study method, taking a high school in Taiwan that has a good transition…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Parent Participation, Transitional Programs
Annet Caines Mitchell – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The dropout rate of minority students, mainly African American male special education students in the public school system, is a grave concern for society for many years. The youth who drop out of high school often ends up unemployed and in legal complications. His higher education chances become non-existence, and the student's situation causes…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Dropout Rate, Special Education
Michelle E. Cormier – ProQuest LLC, 2020
For high school graduates with visual impairments, the options for post-secondary pursuits is very similar to that of the general high school graduate population. However, after high school, they are not finding the same success as their sighted peers, with far fewer graduates completing degrees in higher education or securing gainful employment.…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Visual Impairments, Students with Disabilities, Success
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Quick, Nancy A.; Yi, Julia J.; Erickson, Karen A. – Exceptionality, 2023
This descriptive study examined the extratextual utterances of 10 special education teachers as they engaged in shared reading with groups of their students with extensive support needs (ESN) in special education classrooms. The independent variables were grade band (i.e., elementary, middle, high) and students' expressive language (i.e., high…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Expressive Language, Case Studies, Comparative Analysis
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Colson, Tori; Xiang, Yajuan; Smothers, Moriah – Rural Educator, 2021
The purpose of this study is to examine the impact of professional development in co-teaching on teacher self-efficacy amongst general and special education rural high school teachers. A causal-comparative research design was used to survey 256 rural high school teachers from the South and Midwest regions of the U.S. to measure their self-efficacy…
Descriptors: Professional Development, Team Teaching, Program Effectiveness, Self Efficacy
Snider, Julia Eve – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Effective instruction for students with intellectual disability (ID) requires thoughtful planning and careful selection of instructional materials. One of the most popular websites for educators is Teachers Pay Teachers (TPT), an online marketplace that allows users to buy or sell a range of instructional materials for use in the classroom. The…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Special Education, Instructional Materials, Media Selection
Aaron Puzarne – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) in 2004 outlined a series of mandates for special education teachers. Specifically, they must develop activities that promote skills to help their students become successful in adulthood. These activities became an additional requirement that needed to be navigated by special education staff,…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, High Schools, Skill Development, Special Education
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Cheyney-Collante, Kristi; Gonsalves, Vivian; Giuliani, Sarah – Teacher Education and Special Education, 2022
The International Dyslexia Association estimates that on average, as many as 15% to 20% of the population may display symptoms of dyslexia, which include inaccurate or laborious reading, and weak spelling and writing. Unfortunately, many individuals with dyslexia have found themselves surrounded by school and community members who do not…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Dyslexia, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Identification
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Harvey, Michael W.; Timmerman, Lorna C.; VazQuez, Oscar G. – Journal of Educational and Psychological Consultation, 2019
College and career readiness (CCR) cannot be overstated for today's high school students. The rigor of postsecondary education and the demands of the workforce have dramatically shifted to advanced levels of academic and occupational skills for the 21st century. The goal of having all students college ready or career ready upon high school…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Readiness, Career Readiness, Knowledge Level
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Smith, Stephen W.; Poling, Daniel V.; Worth, Megan R.; Zhou, Sherry J.; Taylor, Gregory G. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2020
Students who exhibit emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) typically have high frequencies of disruptive and noncompliant behavior including physical and verbal aggression (VA). Physical aggression attracts great concern from school professionals yet VA is often overlooked, despite being a highly pervasive and harmful social act. We surveyed…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Aggression, Grade 12, High School Teachers
Margaret P. Weiss; Wendy Rodgers – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2020
Co-teaching is a widely-used service delivery model to support students with disabilities in accessing the general curriculum in the United States. The pairing of a special educator and general educator is meant to produce substantively different instruction than when the general educator teaches alone. Research into these instructional…
Descriptors: Team Teaching, Students with Disabilities, Regular and Special Education Relationship, Special Education Teachers
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