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I Can Identify Saturn but I Can't Brush My Teeth: What Happens When the Curricular Focus for Students with Severe Disabilities Shifts
by
Lowrey, K. Alisa
, Ayres, Kevin M.
, Sievers, Courtney
, Douglas, Karen H.
in
Academic Standards
/ Adult education
/ Autism
/ Autistic disorder
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum Development
/ Daily Living Skills
/ Developmental disabilities
/ Disabilities
/ Educational Legislation
/ Educational standards
/ Federal Legislation
/ Individualized Instruction
/ Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act 2004
/ Intellectual disability
/ Job Skills
/ Multiple Disabilities
/ No Child Left Behind Act 2001
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Severe Disabilities
/ Special Education
/ Special needs students
2011
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I Can Identify Saturn but I Can't Brush My Teeth: What Happens When the Curricular Focus for Students with Severe Disabilities Shifts
by
Lowrey, K. Alisa
, Ayres, Kevin M.
, Sievers, Courtney
, Douglas, Karen H.
in
Academic Standards
/ Adult education
/ Autism
/ Autistic disorder
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum Development
/ Daily Living Skills
/ Developmental disabilities
/ Disabilities
/ Educational Legislation
/ Educational standards
/ Federal Legislation
/ Individualized Instruction
/ Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act 2004
/ Intellectual disability
/ Job Skills
/ Multiple Disabilities
/ No Child Left Behind Act 2001
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Severe Disabilities
/ Special Education
/ Special needs students
2011
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I Can Identify Saturn but I Can't Brush My Teeth: What Happens When the Curricular Focus for Students with Severe Disabilities Shifts
by
Lowrey, K. Alisa
, Ayres, Kevin M.
, Sievers, Courtney
, Douglas, Karen H.
in
Academic Standards
/ Adult education
/ Autism
/ Autistic disorder
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum Development
/ Daily Living Skills
/ Developmental disabilities
/ Disabilities
/ Educational Legislation
/ Educational standards
/ Federal Legislation
/ Individualized Instruction
/ Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act 2004
/ Intellectual disability
/ Job Skills
/ Multiple Disabilities
/ No Child Left Behind Act 2001
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Severe Disabilities
/ Special Education
/ Special needs students
2011
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I Can Identify Saturn but I Can't Brush My Teeth: What Happens When the Curricular Focus for Students with Severe Disabilities Shifts
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I Can Identify Saturn but I Can't Brush My Teeth: What Happens When the Curricular Focus for Students with Severe Disabilities Shifts
2011
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Overview
Determining the most effective curricula for students with severe disabilities requires increased attention as legislation and curricular changes are being made in the field of special education. This article a) reviews the legislation mandates from the 2004 Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act (IDEIA) and the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), b) discusses evidence-based practices for a standards-based curriculum and functional curriculum, and c) examines longitudinal outcomes for students with severe disabilities. The research suggests that students working on functional skills provided through a meaningful curriculum leads to a more independent life. Recommendations for future research and discussion are also presented.
Publisher
The Council for Exceptional Children, Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities,SAGE Publications,Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities, Council for Exceptional Children
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