Hi! Follow us @UOSpecialEd for updates at the University of Oregon Special Education program. We will focus on supporting students with disabilities, research, and highlighting student voices. We will also showcase current graduate students and exciting events and opportunities.
The findings from this study offer a precise initial characterization of the barriers and facilitators to linguistically responsive communication assessment of children from birth to age 5 years.
https://t.co/3aFBfGJ83F
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183 pages on how to get your families on board for your PBIS implementation in classrooms! This e-book for educators, "Aligning and Integrating Family Engagement in PBIS," explores how to encourage meaningful family engagement.
Download here: https://t.co/lsha1rTKIK
#mtss#pbis
Research spotlight.
Meagan Dorman presented important research on executive function and writing development in emergent bilingual 2nd graders! Co-authored with Dr. Madison Cook & team.
Associate Professor Stephanie De Anda has received a grant from the @NIH for her project focusing on reducing language delays and disorders in children of parents with substance use disorders and builds on De Anda’s work with bilingual children. https://t.co/S9ADyo7vp6
Exciting things are happening with UO's CEC Student Chapter! We’re building a community dedicated to supporting exceptional learners through advocacy, research, and inclusive practices. #InclusiveEducation#UOCEC
We make nature more resilient, so you go wherever your curiosity leads. We make strides in human performance, so you go back to doing what you love.
We make. You go. #GoDucks
This term, our second-year INSPIRE cohort is diving into Dr. Edward Fergus' (@EddieArcia) insightful book, Desegregating Ourselves. They're exploring how biases shape educational practices and working toward actionable steps for equity. #EquityInEducation
The Abstract Decomposition Matrix Technique to find a gap in the literature https://t.co/ObN6bwiafY
I taught the ADM approach this morning, and I hope it helps @geoprisme students with their dissertations/theses!
Meet Dodjivi, one of our newest members of the UO SPED Doctoral Program! We asked him what brought him to the University of Oregon to pursue a PhD in Special Education.
The University of Oregon is located on Kalapuya Ilihi, the traditional indigenous homeland of the Kalapuya people. As we begin Native American Heritage Month, join us in celebrating this month and every month the achievements, history, and cultures of Native communities that enrich our community at UO and beyond.
#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
The HEDCO Institute is hosting an info session about their Undergraduate Scholars Program on November 4! This yearlong program is designed to enhance students' understanding of education research and its practical application for education professionals. https://t.co/r8jiE2ytup
Children's book author and literacy educator, Yvette Manns will be live online with Oregon RTIi on December 10th! Don't miss her session on differentiated small groups in Tier 1. Register for free today: https://t.co/0XSGX16PaC
ICYMI | The cost of higher education is one of the primary barriers to enrollment for students, particularly those from less privileged backgrounds, including racial and ethnic minorities, first-generation learners, and low-income students, and federal financial aid challenges point to a new additional stressor for these learners.
A recent report by @TytonPartners found around three in 10 students said they waited to re-enroll for the upcoming academic year until they were aware of their federal aid for the next year. Students who previously stopped out of college and re-enrolled were more likely to say this was true (28 percent), compared to their peers who had never stopped out, and they were more likely to consider transfer as a result of delays to last year’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid and modifications (19 percent).
One-quarter of all respondents said their academic performance was negatively impacted by FAFSA-related stress, as well.
Read the full story ➡️ https://t.co/557MIkE3Qx
SPED PhD students, Karen, Meagan, and Yessenia, publish on how U.S. language reporting obscures Indigenous Mesoamerican languages, calling for greater visibility and equity for all languages. #LinguisticDiversity
https://t.co/qL4ZQxOhu2
I passed my dissertation defense yesterday! Had the best time sharing the results of my study with my wonderful committee, family, and friends. I am so thankful 🥰 #PhDone#PhDlife