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Category Archives: Research
Minnesota assistant professor in early childhood special education
From John Lloyd over on SpedPro. The Department of Educational Psychology, College of Education and Human Development, University of Minnesota seeks a new faculty member to contribute to the research, teaching, and service in the area of Special Education, with … Continue reading
Posted in Positions in higher ed, Research, teacher education
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B mod on the Today Show
From JohnL over on Behavior Modification. US television’s the Today Show carried a segment about child management featuring Alan Kazdin’s methods. The segment, called “Meltdown! How to tame your tot’s tantrum,” has two main parts. In the first, Matt Lauer … Continue reading
Posted in fundamentals, News, Press, Research, resources, Teaching b mod
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Open rank position at Georgia State
From John Lloyd over on SpedPro. Tenure-track, Open Rank, Special Education/High Incidence Disabilities The Department of Educational Psychology and Special Education at Georgia State University is seeking doctoral-degreed, tenure-track faculty applicants with a thorough knowledge of high incidence disabilities. Desired … Continue reading
Posted in assistant professor, associate professor, high-incidence disabilities, News, Positions in higher ed, professor, Research, Special Education, teacher education
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Pop and violence?
From JohnL over on Behavior Modification. Regardless of whether you call it soda, pop, or a soft drink, do you think it might cause violent behavior? In “Does Soda Cause Violence? Teens who drink soda may be more likely to … Continue reading
Posted in behavior, disruptive behavior, News, Press, problems, Research, Understanding, violence
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DI research fellows competition announced
From John Lloyd over on SpedPro. The National Institute for Direct Instruction (NIFDI), which is a not-for-profit organization that supports efforts to implement Direct Instruction (i.e., “big DI”) the right way, is continuing its on-going competition for fellowships to conduct … Continue reading
Posted in Graduate students, News, Requests for proposals, Research
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Assistant professor at Villanova
From John Lloyd over on SpedPro. Villanova University’s Department of Education and Counseling invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position effective Fall 2012. The Department seeks a teacher-scholar for a full-time, nine-month, Special Education position. Villanova is a Catholic university … Continue reading
Posted in assistant professor, education, News, Positions in higher ed, Research, Special Education
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"Babies, start your engines" #a11y #disability #udel #assistivetech #spedchat #OTpeeps #PTpeeps
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Toy ride-on cars provide mobility and sociability to kids with disabilities! Cole Galloway, an associate professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at my alma-mater, the University of Delaware, is adapting off-the-shelf ride-on cars to … Continue reading
Posted in accessibility, mobility, OT, PT, Research, social skills
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"In the End It’s All About the Little Things" by @W3iGHTLESS #edchat #sped #spedchat #ABA
From Jeremy over on Teaching All Students. Matthew Vannice (@W3iGHTLESS) recently posted a brief literature review (including a video!) on instructional approaches, or strategies, for addressing problem behaviors. Mr. Vannice is a special educator and intervionist at Lucile Erwin Middle School … Continue reading
Posted in behavior, Research, Special Education
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Loyola University of Chicago Assistant Professor in Education (Special Education)
From hbohano over on SpedPro. The School of Education at Loyola University Chicago announces an Assistant Professor, tenure-track position with primary teaching, research and service responsibilities in Special Education. Loyola’s NCATE accredited B.S.Ed., M.Ed, and Ed.D, and Ph.D. programs prepare … Continue reading
Posted in Positions in higher ed, Research, teacher education
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U. Washington special ed position
From gregd over on SpedPro. University of Washington College of Education Area of Special Education Assistant Professor of Assessment and Instruction of Students with High Incidence Disabilities (tenure-line position) THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON SEATTLE, College of Education, seeks to fill … Continue reading
Posted in assistant professor, News, Positions in higher ed, Research, Special Education, teacher education
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