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Research Summaries 
 

More and more these days parents, educators, and policy makers are asking what the research evidence has to say about working with children who have disabilities. What classroom strategies, behavioral supports, and other educational interventions have strong foundations in scientific research to inform and guide practice? We're pleased to offer you connections to quality research and will be continually adding resources to our research collection.



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The foundation of the database was built upon findings from meta-analytical studies conducted in special education over the past 20 years. A meta-analysis is a widely used and accepted research method that combines data across studies within a given area of interest. Combining the results of individual studies in this manner increases our confidence in the findings and helps us to better understand the factors that support effective interventions. You’ll find plenty of interesting and informative studies in the database and we’ll be sure to continue to add studies, including high quality research that utilizes other types of research designs including randomized control and quasi-experimental designs, on a regular basis.

Most research databases simply provide basic bibliographic information such as author, title, date, and journal name. True, some also include an abstract, but even then important information may be missing, difficult to understand, or be too brief to be of much practical use. The NICHCY Research Database extends the traditional abstract by providing a consistent format which allows users to easily obtain information about key elements of a study including:

  • Background information on why the study is important for special needs children
  • Specific research questions that guided the study
  • Research design (what methods were used)
  • Useful information about the research subjects (number of participants, age, how selected, nature of disability)
  • Description of the type of intervention studied including its duration
  • Research Findings
  • Conclusions and implications for practice
  • Additional Resources that connect users to information, tools, and examples of effective practice based on the research

Readers are encouraged to copy and share this information, but please credit the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NICHCY). NICHCY relies on feedback from users to enhance our collection, development, and dissemination of information. We encourage you to share your ideas and feedback with us! Please contact us at our email address (nichcy@aed.org) or visit the NICHCY Feedback Page at: www.nichcy.org/Pages/Feedback.aspx.

NICHCY thanks our Project Officer, Dr. Judy L. Shanley, at the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP), U.S. Department of Education.

Publication of this Web resource page is made possible through Cooperative Agreement #H326N030003 between the Academy for Educational Development and the Office of Special Education Programs of the U.S. Department of Education. The contents of this document do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Education, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.

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