Instructional Practices for Improving Student Outcomes in Solving Arithmetic Combinations

Description

Research-Based Practices in Special Education, the book in which this chapter appears, is a collection of techniques shown to work for students with disabilities. The book aims to help practitioners, teacher educators, and policymakers combat the gap between research and practice. The chapters offer a consistent format, including definition of strategy, theoretical underpinnings, description, fidelity checklist, and research-based summaries. Sections cover a range of special education issues, including academic outcomes, behavior outcomes, assessment techniques, and special populations.

Citation

Bryant, D. P., Bryant, B. R., Williams, J., & Kim, S. (2013). Instructional practices for improving student outcomes in solving arithmetic combinations. In B. Cook & M. Tankersley (Eds.), Research-based practices in special education (pp. 61–72). Boston, MA: Pearson.