This study measured general education teacher and special education teacher attitudes toward the use accommodations for special education students in the regular education classroom and in standardized testing situations. A likert-type survey instrument was used to collect data from general education ...
L., Bashinski, S. M., & Bovaird, J. A. (2007). Classroom variables and access to the general curriculum for students with disabilities. Exceptional Children, 74, 101–120. Google Scholar Additional Resources Bateman, B., & Herr, C. (2006). Writing measureable IEP goals and objectives...
and how they demonstrate what they learned. Approaches are built into the lessons giving students voice and choice in their learning. There are four curricular elements to take into consideration every day in the classroom:
Instead of forcing active students to sit still in chair with their feet on the ground, allow them to stand, kneel, use a clipboard on the floor or move to another designated spot in the classroom such as an empty table or a stool at a counter. This not only allows them to move arou...
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder can cause many challenges for students in the classroom. Explore classroom accommodations to help students with ADHD be successful. Definition of ADHD Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, or ADHD, is such a prevalent disorder that most of us know someone wh...
Thirty-five teaching practitioners in higher education collaborated to provide this resource about the accommodation process for students with disabilities in the college classroom. It provides the educator with concrete teaching strategies for addressing the individual needs of students and a model illustrat...
A much-needed resource for helping teachers assess the increasing number of diverse students and English learners in today's K-12 classrooms, Assessment Accommodations for Classroom Teachers of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students details effective classroom assessment practices and organizes recommen...
504 Plans & Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) establish school accommodations to help children with ADHD & learning disabilities thrive in the classroom.
Learn more about this topic with the lesson titled Classroom Accommodations for Students with Epilepsy. Here's a quick glance at topics in this lesson: The purpose of a 504 plan Laurie Lears'Becky the Brave: A Story About Epilepsy An example of a basic documentation sheet ...
At the start of each year (or when you get a new student), review the student’s IEP to make sure you know their accommodations. For example, if you have three students with preferential seating, you’ll want to make sure your seating chart reflects this. At the classroom level, it ma...