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Written for elementary education teacher preparation programs, this practical book offers a summary of quality general education instruction followed by the most up to date empirically validated and evidence-based instruction and interventions for students with and at-risk for disabilities.

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Written for elementary education teacher preparation programs, this practical book offers a summary of quality general education instruction followed by the most up to date empirically validated and evidence-based instruction and interventions for students with and at-risk for disabilities.
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Autorenporträt
Brittany L. Hott, Ph.D., BCBA-D, is an Associate Director of the Institute for Community and Society Transformation (ICAST) and Associate Professor of Special Education at the University of Oklahoma. Her interests include assessment and measurement, program evaluation, and the effective translation of special education research to practice. Her work is predominantly focused on supporting underserved, under resourced, and under researched rural schools. Dr. Hott's publication record includes 3 books (including the forthcoming Quality Instruction and Intervention: Strategies for Secondary Educators- Rowman & Littlefield), 46 peer reviewed articles, 15 book chapters, 19 program evaluations, and numerous technical assistance documents. Recent publications appear in The Journal of Special Education, Behavior Modification, Behavior Analysis in Practice, Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, and Learning Disability Quarterly. She is the recipient of the 2021 American Council on Rural Special Education Research and Evaluation Award. Dr. Hott is actively involved in the special education community. She is Co-Chair of the Council for Exceptional Children Publications Committee, is a member of the Past Presidents Council of the International Council for Learning Disabilities, and is a member of the American Council on Rural Special Education executive board. Pamela Williamson, Ph.D., is a Professor and Chair of the Exceptional, Deaf, and Interpreter Education Program at the University of North Florida. She worked with individuals with autism and their teachers to support reading intervention and instruction. She directed a teacher preparation grant to support general education teachers' delivery of inclusive services to students with extensive support needs. Together with colleagues, her work has been published in Exceptional Children, Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, the Journal of Special Education, Intervention in School and Clinic, and Teaching Exceptional Children. She coauthored two books, one on collaboration and the other on reading and autism.