Those of us involved in education – administrators, teachers, parents, students, specialists, policy makers and researchers – must decide on the level of rigour that will take place in our classrooms. Decisions based on the least dangerous assumption (LDA) are providing outstanding results. Donnellan (1984) famously wrote that “we should assume that poor performance is due to instructional inadequacy rather than to student deficits” (p 142). This philosophy has been the foundation of recent research into the access available to the general curriculum and practice in the classroom by individuals who have a wide range of ability levels. As a result, these studies have repeatedly yielded data showing students with a range disabilities can make...
Despite a rural Georgia school district\u27s effort to increase the academic performance of all stud...
Numerous debates surround reasons for lack of school performance. One commonly-held belief by some e...
This qualitative research study was an investigation into teachers’ challenges for not consistently ...
Please join us for the keynote session to learn more about justifying inclusion for all students. Th...
Findings from previous studies indicate that general educators are rarely proficient in providing st...
Differentiating instruction, a comprehensive approach to teaching, enables the successful inclusion ...
Since the inception of Public Law 94-142 (the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975), s...
Federal law calls for students with disabilities to be educated in the least restrictive environment...
This paper challenges the generally accepted norm that special education is a place in which to put ...
This article was written as a response to Ayres, Lowrey, Douglas, and Sievers (2011) who commented o...
In successful inclusive classrooms, all students, including those with disability labels, are provid...
This is the published version, also found here: http://cec.metapress.com/content/g60x7rn128875233/?p...
© 2010 Dr. Kerry WoodsThis study examined the assessment of students with additional learning needs ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [130]-134)The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act...
abstract: According to national data, there continues to be an ongoing achievement gap between stude...
Despite a rural Georgia school district\u27s effort to increase the academic performance of all stud...
Numerous debates surround reasons for lack of school performance. One commonly-held belief by some e...
This qualitative research study was an investigation into teachers’ challenges for not consistently ...
Please join us for the keynote session to learn more about justifying inclusion for all students. Th...
Findings from previous studies indicate that general educators are rarely proficient in providing st...
Differentiating instruction, a comprehensive approach to teaching, enables the successful inclusion ...
Since the inception of Public Law 94-142 (the Education for All Handicapped Children Act of 1975), s...
Federal law calls for students with disabilities to be educated in the least restrictive environment...
This paper challenges the generally accepted norm that special education is a place in which to put ...
This article was written as a response to Ayres, Lowrey, Douglas, and Sievers (2011) who commented o...
In successful inclusive classrooms, all students, including those with disability labels, are provid...
This is the published version, also found here: http://cec.metapress.com/content/g60x7rn128875233/?p...
© 2010 Dr. Kerry WoodsThis study examined the assessment of students with additional learning needs ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [130]-134)The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act...
abstract: According to national data, there continues to be an ongoing achievement gap between stude...
Despite a rural Georgia school district\u27s effort to increase the academic performance of all stud...
Numerous debates surround reasons for lack of school performance. One commonly-held belief by some e...
This qualitative research study was an investigation into teachers’ challenges for not consistently ...