Abstract
A current critical issue in special education is no longer the assurance of access but the assurance of intervention effectiveness. Determining which practices and interventions are most effective and efficient for ensuring optimal student achievement is a fundamental concern of special education teachers in this era of accountability. In this discussion I examine three designs commonly used in special education research (experimental research designs, meta-analyses, and narrative research syntheses) and their utility and appropriateness for determining the efficacy of classroom practices and interventions.
Original language | American English |
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State | Published - Mar 26 2010 |
Keywords
- special education
- best practices
- meta-analysis
- narrative research synthesis
- experimental research
Disciplines
- Education