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Research Methods in Special Education

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Research Methods in Special Education equips readers with the knowledge needed to make a difference with data.


List of contents

Dedication Acknowledgments About the Authors Contributing Authors Preface Chapter 1 Evidence-Based Practice in Special Education: Constructing an Operational Definition Chapter 2 Introduction to Special Education Research Chapter 3 Conducting Research in Applied Settings: Practical Strategies for Forming Effective Partnerships Chapter 4 Ethical Considerations in Special Education Research Chapter 5 Identifying, Locating, and Evaluating Educational Research Chapter 6 Systematic Literature Reviews Chapter 7 Correlational Designs Chapter 8 Experimental Designs Chapter 9 Quasi-Experimental Designs Chapter 10 Single Case Research Designs Chapter 11 Survey Research Chapter 12 Qualitative Research Chapter 13 Mixed-Methods Research Chapter 14 Program Evaluation Chapter 15 Translating Special Education Research to Practice Financial Disclosures Index

About the author

Brittany L. Hott, PhD, BCBA-D is an associate professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Oklahoma, Dr. Hott served as an associate professor in the special education program and STRIDE lab director at Texas A&M University–Commerce. She has more than a decade of public school experience, serving in numerous capacities, including as a classroom teacher, special education coordinator, and district instructional specialist. Dr. Hott currently teaches graduate assessment and measurement, introductory research methods, and single case research design courses. Her interests include assessment and measurement, evidence-based practice, and the effective translation of special education research to practice. The majority of her work is completed in collaboration with rural and remote districts. She is an associate editor for Rural Special Education Quarterly and is a member of the Learning Disability Quarterly, Remedial and Special Education, and Teacher Education and Special Education review boards. Dr. Hott’s work has been recognized by the Texas Council for Exceptional Children, the International Council for Learning Disabilities, and the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children.

Frederick J. Brigham, PhD is a professor of special education at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. Prior to a career in higher education, Dr. Brigham served as a classroom teacher in special and general education and as a school administrator (program coordinator, director of special education). His tenure includes serving on the faculties of Valparaiso University, Bowling Green State University, The University of Virginia, and George Mason University. Dr. Brigham was editor of Behavioral Disorders for two terms and served as an associate editor for Exceptional Children. Dr. Brigham is past president of the Council for Exceptional Children–Division for Research. His interests include response to intervention, educational assessment, secondary content instruction, and research methods.

Corey Peltier, PhD is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma. He leads the Achievement in Mathematics Lab, whose aim is to improve mathematical outcomes for all students by conducting rigorous, high-quality research and disseminating new knowledge to preservice and practicing teachers. Two secondary interests of Dr. Peltier are the use of meta-analysis to inform policy and practice and improving single case research design methodology to increase its use in determining evidence-based practices in the field of special education. Dr. Peltier teaches courses related to single case research design, assessment, and meta-analysis. Dr. Peltier serves on numerous editorial review boards including Assessment for Effective Intervention, Remedial and Special Education, and School Psychology Review.

Summary

Research Methods in Special Education equips readers with the knowledge needed to make a difference with data.

Product details

Authors Frederick Brigham, Brittany Hott, Corey Peltier
Publisher Taylor and Francis
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 04.11.2024
 
EAN 9781032953564
ISBN 978-1-032-95356-4
No. of pages 320
Weight 740 g
Series Evidence-Based Instruction in Special Education
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Special education
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

EDUCATION / Special Education / General, Teaching of students with different educational needs

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