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Teacher's Guide to Action Research for Special Education in PK12 Classrooms [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 154 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 262x185x16 mm, weight: 562 g, 7 BW Illustrations, 26 Tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1538155192
  • ISBN-13: 9781538155196
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
  • Formatas: Hardback, 154 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 262x185x16 mm, weight: 562 g, 7 BW Illustrations, 26 Tables
  • Išleidimo metai: 18-Jan-2023
  • Leidėjas: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 1538155192
  • ISBN-13: 9781538155196
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Action research is the process of (a) identifying a problem in the classroom, (b) collecting data to better understand the problem, (c) researching evidence-based interventions for addressing the problem, (d) selecting and implementing an intervention, (e) collecting data to determine the effectiveness of the intervention, and (f) making changes to the intervention based on that data. In the special education classroom, action research is an integral part of the IEP process and should be used in IEP planning, implementation, and evaluation. The Teachers Guide to Action Research for Special Education in PK-12 Classrooms is intended for use as a textbook in special education action research courses, but includes practical applications and easy-to-understand verbiage for all readers, as well as reproducible data collection forms. The expected readership of the book are current and future preschool through twelfth grade special education teachers. After reading this book, pre-service and in-service teachers will be better prepared for systematically using data to support decision making in their classrooms. Because of the reproducible forms and explicit instructions on the use of action research, readers will be able to immediately begin conducting action research in their own classrooms after reading this book.

Recenzijos

Finding a research methods text that is practical, non-technical, and utilizes a conversational writing style is often challenging. However, Dr. Lohmann has successfully achieved this in The TeachersGuide to Action Research for Special Educators. This book is a must-have for any special educator who is focused on providing the most effective evidence-based intervention strategies unique to the needs of their individual learners. This book outlines action research as the most appropriate strategy to achieve these outcomes, and Dr. Lohmann presents action research in an extremely user-friendly style. -- Craig A. Mertler, Adrian Dominican School of Education A practical guide for any novice or experienced action researcher, The Teacher's Guide to Action Research for Special Education in PK-12 Classrooms is effectively organized to guide the researcher through the process of Action Research in Special Education. This text is well supported with authentic case studies, review questions for reflection and discussion, and applicable practices for the researcher. -- Janine Chitty, professor of secondary English education and graduate studies, University of Arkansas at Fort Smith

List of Figures, Tables, and Textboxes

Acknowledgments

1 What Is Special Education Action Research?

Student Learning Objectives

What Is Research?

Action Research in Daily Life

The Action Research Process

Action Research in the IEP Process

Traditional Research versus Action Research

Quantitative Research, Qualitative Research, & Mixed Methods Research

Why Should I Do Action Research?

Conclusion

Review Questions and Exercises

2 Identifying Classroom Learning Challenges and Collecting Baseline Data

Student Learning Objectives

Data-Driven Decision-Making

Defining Learning or Behavior Challenge

Collecting Baseline Data

Assessment Data

Work Samples

Observations

Surveys/Questionnaires

Checklists

Rating Scales

Interviews

The Challenge with Only Relying on Formal Assessments 3

Data Literacy

Additional Data Collection Considerations

Forming a Problem Statement

Conclusion

Review Questions and Exercises

3 Identifying Potential Evidence-Based Interventions

Student Learning Objectives

Evidence-Based Practices

Locating EBPs

Finding EBPs Without Access to a University Database

Determining the Appropriateness of an EBP for your Student

Designing an Intervention Plan

Conclusion

Review Questions and Exercises

4 Implementing an Evidence-Based Intervention

Student Learning Objectives

Planning for the Intervention

IRB Applications and Approval

Implementing the Intervention

Implementation Fidelity

Conclusion

Review Questions and Exercises

5 Evaluating the Effectiveness of the Intervention

Student Learning Objectives

Formative Evaluation

Analyzing the Formative Data

Determining Effectiveness of Intervention

Seeking Stakeholder Input When Looking at Data

Conclusion

Review Questions and Exercises

6 Sharing Your Research

Student Learning Objectives

Sharing Data with Colleagues

Rationale for Sharing Data with Education Community

Sharing your Research with the Education Community Through Presentations

Sharing your Research with the Education Community Through an Action Research Journal Article

Sharing your Research with the Education Community Through a Journal Article

Conclusion

Review Questions and Exercises

7 Conclusion

Student Learning Objectives

A synopsis of the Action Research Process

Action Research and the Individualized Education Program

Considerations for Data in Special Education

Moving Forward

Review Questions and exercises

Appendix A: Case Studies: Sample Action Research Projects

Case Study: Pierre

Case Study: Jack

Case Study: Alana

Appendix B: Case Studies for Student Practice

Case Study 1: Communication Delay in Preschool

Case Study 2: self-Injury Behavior in Sixth Grade

Case Study 3: Hyperactivity in First Grade

Case Study 4: Paraprofessional Training

Case Study 5: elopement in Fourth Grade

Case Study 6: transition Goal for High school student

Case Study 7: Cheating Behavior in Middle school

Case Study 8: Writing Disability in third Grade

Case Study 9: Math Delay in second Grade

Case Study 10: Biting Behavior in Kindergarten

References

Index

About the Author

Marla J. Lohmann, PhD, is an Associate Professor of Special Education at Colorado Christian University, where she teaches courses on supporting students with disabilities, assistive technology, and action research. Dr. Lohmann has been in the Education field for over 20 years and is passionate about ensuring success for all children and their teachers. You can connect with her via Twitter: @MarlaLohmann