Handbook of special education research. Volume I, Theory, methods, and developmental processes /

Divided into two volumes, Handbook of Special Education Research provides a comprehensive overview of critical issues in special education research. This first volume addresses key topics in theory, methods, and development, exploring how these three domains interconnect to build effective special e...

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Other Authors: Farmer, Thomas W. (Editor), Talbott, Elizabeth, 1960- (Editor), McMaster, Kristen L. (Editor), Lee, David L. (Editor), Aceves, Terese C., 1970- (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2022.
Edition:First edition.
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505 0 |a Section 1: Theoretical Foundations Of Special Education Research 1. Taking Stock of Special Education Research: Current Perspectives and Future Directions 2. Theoretical Foundations of Applied Behavior Analysis and Applications in Special Education Research and Practice 3. Contributions of Cognitive Science to Special Education Research and Practice: Historical Context, Current Influences and Future Directions 4. Using Data I in Research and Practice: Intensifying and Strengthening the Effectiveness of Academic Instruction 5. Examining Common Theoretical Orientations to Family-School Partnership Research in Special Education to Promote Equity 6. Developmental Science and Special Education Research: Dynamic Systems, Person-In-Context, and Lifecourse Perspectives Section 2: Methods, Design, And Analysis In Special Education Research 7. Examining Critical Issues in Special Education Using Single-Case Research Methods 8. Group Experimental Designs for Validating Interventions for Students With Disabilities 9. Identifying Effective Classroom and School Practices Using Cluster-Randomized Designs 10. Parents as Primary Participants: Key Methodological Considerations for Including the Parent Voice in Research 11. Beyond Cultural Responsivity: Applied Behavior Analysis Through a Lens of Cultural Humility 12. Moderation and Mediation: Examining Individual Differences in Special Education 13. Qualitative Research 14. Mixed Methods 15. Implementation Science in Special Education: Progress and Promise 16. Open Science And Replication In Special Education Research 17. Making Sense of Multiple Data Sources: Using Single Case Research Design for Behavioral Decision-Making 18. Longitudinal Research to Support Tailored Intervention: Person and Process Oriented Analyses Section 3: Leveraging Developmental Processes And Contexts In Intervention 19. Developmental Distinctions in Mathematics for Students with Disabilities 20. The Development of Reading Comprehension in Adolescents with Literacy Difficulties 21. Self-Regulation and Executive Function: The Foundation for Student Success 22. Underrepresented Students within Gifted and Talented Education 23. Family As Faculty: Centering Families' Expertise for the Benefit of Youth with Disabilities 24. Culturally Adapted Behavioral Strategies for Educators 25. The Role of Classroom Social Dynamics in Students with Exceptionalities' Involvement in Peer Victimization 26. Tiered Systems of Adaptive Support: Linking Practice Elements of Evidenced-Based Programs to Developmental Processes and Classroom Contexts 
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545 0 |a Thomas W. Farmer is Professor at theUniversity of Pittsburgh, USA. Elizabeth Talbott is Professor and Associate Dean for Research and Faculty Development at William & Mary, USA. Kristen McMaster is Professor and Chair of the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Minnesota, USA. David Lee is Professor of Education at Pennsylvania State University, USA. Terese C. Acevesis Professor in the Schoolof EducationatLoyola Marymount University, USA. 
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