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Selecting Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Learning and Behavior
TEACHING Exceptional Children
  • Angus Kittleman, University of Oregon
  • Robert H. Horner, University of Oregon
  • Dawn A. Rowe, East Tennessee State University
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Article
Publication Date
10-8-2020
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his “View From the Field” column is the first in a series discussing aspects of implementation science important for scaling up and sustaining evidence-based practices in schools and districts. Recent research suggests there are important approaches to instruction, behavior support, and mental health that have been empirically documented but are not being implemented widely across local schools and school districts (Ginns et al., 2020; Mazzotti & Plotner, 2016; Powell et al., 2020).

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Citation Information
Angus Kittleman, Robert H. Horner and Dawn A. Rowe. "Selecting Evidence-Based Practices to Improve Learning and Behavior" TEACHING Exceptional Children Vol. 53 Iss. 2 (2020) p. 96 - 98 ISSN: 0040-0599
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/dawn-rowe/191/