Articles:
More About EBP and Autism - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/06/more-about-ebp-and-autism.html
U.S. Educational Policy and EBP - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/06/us-educational-policy-and-ebp.html
May/June Positive Autism News - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/06/mayjune-positive-autism-news.html
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New Free Download: "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" Activities - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/06/new-free-download-very-hungry.html
New Free Download: Things That Are Orange - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/06/new-free-download-things-that-are.html
Fourth of July Activities - http://positively-autism.blogspot.com/2012/06/fourth-of-july-activities.html
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Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Monday, June 25, 2012
May/June Positive Autism News
Autistic teen showcases drawings of The Beatles
June 20, 2012
http://www.greecepost.com/events/x1179514068/Autistic-teen-showcases-drawings-of-The-Beatles-at-Nazareth-College
An autistic superhero: Brothers with autism create comic book series
June 18, 2012
http://articles.mcall.com/2012-06-18/health/mc-smith-brothers-autistic-superhero-20120618_1_autism-spectrum-comic-book-series-superhero
Man writes about living with form of autism
June 13, 2012
http://www.leadertelegram.com/features/health/article_0cabcfed-db0a-5225-9fde-f7512faf41cd.html
U-Hi teen has the music in him
May 24, 2012
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2012/may/24/u-hi-teen-has-the-music-in-him/
Autistic Boy Saves Family From Tornado
May 23, 2012
http://thautcast.com/drupal5/content/autistic-boy-saves-family-tornado
Friday, June 22, 2012
Fourth of July Activities
Check out Positively Autism's collection of 4th of July social skill stories, songs, books, and activities.
http://www.positivelyautism.com/free/unit_fourthofjuly.html
Thursday, June 21, 2012
New Free Download: Things That Are Orange
A computer-based colors activity: http://www.positivelyautism.com/downloads/Colors_Orange_ThingsThatAre.pdf
Amazon.com recommends...
Friday, June 15, 2012
New Free Download: "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" Activities
Vocabulary activities, a story video, and printables for "The Very Hungry Caterpillar."
Sunday, June 10, 2012
U.S. Educational Policy and EBP
According to Wrightslaw, federal policy defines scientifically-based research (another way of saying EBP) as having at least one of the following components:
In a 2005 article, H. Rutherford Turnbull III describes what the most recent authorization of the IDEA states about the use of evidence-based practice. In the IDEA (as well as No Child Left Behind), evidence-based practice is called scientifically-based instruction, but these terms are generally referring to the same thing. Here are a few summaries of what the IDEA says about scientifically-based instruction (AKA evidence-based practice).
References:
"What You Need to Know About IDEA 2004: IEPs for Children with Behavior Problems" by Pat Howey
Turnbull, H. R., III. (2005). Individuals With disabilities education act reauthorization: Accountability and personal responsibility. Remedial and Special Education, 26(6), 320-326.
- publication in a peer-reviewed journal (this means other professionals reviewed the research before publication) or
- a team of independent experts approved it through an objective, rigorous, and scientific review.
In a 2005 article, H. Rutherford Turnbull III describes what the most recent authorization of the IDEA states about the use of evidence-based practice. In the IDEA (as well as No Child Left Behind), evidence-based practice is called scientifically-based instruction, but these terms are generally referring to the same thing. Here are a few summaries of what the IDEA says about scientifically-based instruction (AKA evidence-based practice).
- Students may not receive IDEA benefits if their educational difficulties are due to a lack of appropriate reading instruction that includes essential components of reading instruction.
- Students may not be classified as having a learning disability if the student’s educational performance increases as a result of using scientific and research-based educational interventions (as part of the learning disability evaluation process).
- A student’s educational program and related services (listed in the Individualized Education Program [IEP]) should be based on scientific, reviewed research to the extent that is practicable.
- State education agencies and local school districts should support educator training activities on scientifically-based instruction.
- Local schools are encouraged to offer school-wide programs, such as scientifically-based reading programs and positive behavior supports that may prevent some students from needing special education services.
References:
"What You Need to Know About IDEA 2004: IEPs for Children with Behavior Problems" by Pat Howey
Turnbull, H. R., III. (2005). Individuals With disabilities education act reauthorization: Accountability and personal responsibility. Remedial and Special Education, 26(6), 320-326.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
New Free Download: "Other People Can Be First" Social Skill Story
A story written for a child who had a difficult time letting others do things first, such as getting in line.
http://www.positivelyautism.com/downloads/Social_OthersFirst.pdf
Want more social skill stories? http://www.positivelyautism.com/free/09social.html
http://www.positivelyautism.com/downloads/Social_OthersFirst.pdf
Want more social skill stories? http://www.positivelyautism.com/free/09social.html
Friday, June 1, 2012
More About EBP and Autism
Continuing our series from last month on Autism and Evidence-Based Practice...
It is not always as simple as looking at a teaching or intervention method to see if it meets any certain EBP criteria. As the saying goes, if you’ve met one student with autism, you’ve met ONE student with autism. Since each individual student is so different, we need to take that into account. One team of experts stated that we can’t answer the basic question of whether a special education practice is effective or not. We need to take into consideration two things:
Association for Science in Autism Treatment: summaries of research on autism.
National Autism Center: provides guides on evidence-based practice for autism.
Professional Development Center on ASD: summaries and fact sheets on evidence-based practices.
References:
Odom, S.L., Brantlinger, E., Gersten, R., Horner, R.H., Thompson, B., & Harris, K.R. (2005). Research in special education: Scientific methods and evidence-based practice. Exceptional Children, 71(2), 137-148.
It is not always as simple as looking at a teaching or intervention method to see if it meets any certain EBP criteria. As the saying goes, if you’ve met one student with autism, you’ve met ONE student with autism. Since each individual student is so different, we need to take that into account. One team of experts stated that we can’t answer the basic question of whether a special education practice is effective or not. We need to take into consideration two things:
- which type of students does the practice work with, and
- in which contexts or settings is the practice effective. (Odom, Brantlinger, Gersten, Horner, Thompson, and Harris, 2005)
Association for Science in Autism Treatment: summaries of research on autism.
National Autism Center: provides guides on evidence-based practice for autism.
Professional Development Center on ASD: summaries and fact sheets on evidence-based practices.
References:
Odom, S.L., Brantlinger, E., Gersten, R., Horner, R.H., Thompson, B., & Harris, K.R. (2005). Research in special education: Scientific methods and evidence-based practice. Exceptional Children, 71(2), 137-148.