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Kelli R. Paquette 《Early Childhood Education Journal》2007,35(2):155-165
Children benefit in many ways from actively engaging in high quality children's literature, and picture books provide a natural
avenue to motivate and encourage students' writing. Shared book experiences in small or large group settings can lead to meaningful
writing discussions and applications. Picture books serve as exemplars of the six qualities of effective writing (ideas, organization,
voice, word choice, sentence fluency, and conventions) and provide a scaffold for students to incorporate these writing attributes
in their original compositions. When primary students' writing is inspired by high-quality picture books and shared with peers,
children benefit academically and socially. 相似文献
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Kelli A. Sanderson Amanda J. Rojas 《Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs》2023,23(2):90-99
As key members of the Individualised Education Program (IEP) team and strong child advocates, parents play a critical role in special education. In this study, we sought to understand a crucial, yet underexamined, aspect of special education – parent perceptions regarding student participation in IEP development. Specifically, we asked parents how schools could better support student involvement in the IEP process, including IEP meetings. Participants included 646 parents of students with disabilities aged 5–21 years currently receiving special education services across the United States. Constant comparative analysis was used to code data. Qualitative coding revealed four major themes, including: (1) promoting an active student role, (2) supportive school staff, (3) making changes to IEP meetings and (4) considerations and concerns regarding student participation. Implications for practice and policy are discussed. 相似文献