Self-determination and self-advocacy skills, necessary for students to successfully transition to secondary education and beyond, are often missing in students with disabilities. These skills are an important part of the process of addressing transition in an Individualized Education Program (IEP). The purpose of this case study was to gain an understanding of general education teachers\u27 perceptions about self-determination and self-advocacy skills in students with disabilities. Guided by Deci and Ryan\u27s self-determination theory, this study examined general education teachers\u27 perceptions about self-determination and self-advocacy skills in students with disabilities, and attempted to determine how these skills changed after stude...
This case study explored the experiences of participants in a university-based mentoring program in ...
Research shows that adolescents with disabilities often lack self-regulated learning skills. Current...
This paper explored the perceptions of special education staff and college students with disabilitie...
This qualitative study identified four educators\u27 perceptions and their implementation of teachin...
There has been increased interest in and concern about the level of self-determination with which se...
The purpose of this study is to investigate special education doctoral students' perceptions of self...
This study took an exploratory look into the perceptions of special education students and participa...
In a society that appears to take independence for granted at times, it has become more and more of ...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Barbara N. Martin.Includes vita.The purpose of this study was to add to...
One factor that may contribute to the success of students with disabilities in postsecondary educati...
This study investigated the capacity of a self-advocacy curriculum implemented in Tennessee suggeste...
This article describes the findings of a national survey of teachers' opinions regarding the value o...
Self-advocacy is an important skill that all students should learn. It plays a vital role in many as...
Over recent decades, a challenge faced in public schools in the United States is the appropriate edu...
For almost two decades, research efforts specific to self-determination have resulted in the develo...
This case study explored the experiences of participants in a university-based mentoring program in ...
Research shows that adolescents with disabilities often lack self-regulated learning skills. Current...
This paper explored the perceptions of special education staff and college students with disabilitie...
This qualitative study identified four educators\u27 perceptions and their implementation of teachin...
There has been increased interest in and concern about the level of self-determination with which se...
The purpose of this study is to investigate special education doctoral students' perceptions of self...
This study took an exploratory look into the perceptions of special education students and participa...
In a society that appears to take independence for granted at times, it has become more and more of ...
Dissertation supervisor: Dr. Barbara N. Martin.Includes vita.The purpose of this study was to add to...
One factor that may contribute to the success of students with disabilities in postsecondary educati...
This study investigated the capacity of a self-advocacy curriculum implemented in Tennessee suggeste...
This article describes the findings of a national survey of teachers' opinions regarding the value o...
Self-advocacy is an important skill that all students should learn. It plays a vital role in many as...
Over recent decades, a challenge faced in public schools in the United States is the appropriate edu...
For almost two decades, research efforts specific to self-determination have resulted in the develo...
This case study explored the experiences of participants in a university-based mentoring program in ...
Research shows that adolescents with disabilities often lack self-regulated learning skills. Current...
This paper explored the perceptions of special education staff and college students with disabilitie...