A model of distance special education support services amidst COVID-19
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Frederick, Janice (Author)
- Raabe, Ginger (Author)
- Rogers, Valerie (Author)
- Pizzica, Jessica (Author)
Title
A model of distance special education support services amidst COVID-19
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the everyday life of many individuals across the globe. The school closures across the majority of the United States have presented administrators, educators, and behavior analysts with the unprecedented task of deciding how best to teach and support our students, especially those accessing special education services. The current paper describes the steps our program took, in light of school closures, to advocate for and ultimately create and implement a model that allows special education students to access the behavior analytic educational supports they had received on campus (e.g., BCBA and paraprofessional support) in a novel and remote manner. We share details regarding the advocacy and collaboration process as well as the distance special education support model itself in hopes that similar processes and models can be implemented across geographical locations to assist special education students in accessing their educational and behavioral supports in a meaningful way throughout current and future school closures.
Publication
Behavioural Analysis in Practice
Pages
1-9
Date
2020
Extra
Publisher: Behavior Analysis in Practice
Citation
Frederick, J., Raabe, G., Rogers, V., & Pizzica, J. (2020). A model of distance special education support services amidst COVID-19. Behavioural Analysis in Practice, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/q362v
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