Bryan G. Cook (University of Hawai'i, USA), Melody Tankersley (Kent State University, USA), Timothy J. Landrum (Universi
It is important that stakeholders are aware of practices supported as effective for students with learning and behavioral disabilities in order to provide instruction that results in improved learner outcomes. Perhaps equally important, stakeholders should also know which practices have been shown by research to be ineffective (e.g., have no, small, or inconsistent effects on learner outcomes). Special education has a long history of using practices that, though appealing in some ways, have little or no positive impact on learner outcomes. In order to bridge the gap between research and...
It is important that stakeholders are aware of practices supported as effective for students with learning and behavioral disabilities in order to pro...