Sentences with phrase «with high incidence disabilities»

His research is in the areas of aggressive behavior among students with high incidence disabilities and teacher instructional strategies.
The efficacy of an interactive hypermedia program for teaching a test - taking strategy to students with high incidence disabilities.
The decline was under three percentage points for students with high incidence disabilities, but considerably higher among students with low incidence disabilities, at over 8 percentage points.

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A number of studies have found a higher incidence of identified disabilities in those states that provide districts with additional dollars for each student diagnosed as disabled.
Jen Kilpatrick began her career teaching students with low - and high - incidence disabilities at the K - 12 level before focusing on deaf education.
... in Special Education with expertise in high - incidence disabilities.
His professional interests involve digital literacies, multimodality, and classroom dynamics with a focus on students with high - incidence disabilities.
There are two problems with this focus: First, defining and identifying high - incidence disabilities are ambiguous and subjective processes.
The are as follows: Early Childhood Education, High Incidence Disabilities with Applied Behavior Analysis, Reading Specialist, Elementary Education, or Secondary Education.
Like many children with high - incidence disabilities, my daughter outperforms in certain academic areas and underperforms in others.
Unlike life insurance, with disability insurance, women pay more than men (due to a higher incidence of claims).
In particular, compared with their sisters, less - advantaged boys «have a higher incidence of truancy and behavioral problems throughout elementary and middle school, exhibit higher rates of behavioral and cognitive disability, perform worse on standardized tests, are less likely to graduate high school, and are more likely to commit serious crimes as juveniles.»
Risk factors lead to developmental delays: Children with risk factors, such as living in low - income households, abuse or neglect, prenatal exposure to alcohol or other substances, and low parental education, have a higher incidence of developmental delays and disabilities than the general population.
Processing applications from second - level schools for resource teacher support in respect of children with high - incidence disabilities such as mild general learning disability and deciding on the level of support appropriate to the school
[jounal] Murray, C. / 2006 / Examining the importance of social relationships and social contexts in the lives of children with high - incidence disabilities / The Journal of Special Education 39 (4): 220 ~ 233
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