Research on Accessibility
Classroom Seating For Children With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Therapy Balls Versus Chairs
Stated objective from the authors: ‘The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of therapy balls as seating on in-seat behavior and legible word productivity of students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Additionally, social validity was assessed to evaluate teacher and student opinions regarding the intervention.’
- Date: 2003
- Format: PDF
- Audience: Teachers, Community Stakeholders
- Topic: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Source: http://www.ateachabout.com/pdf/ClassroomSeatingUsingBalls.pdf
Connecting To Learn: Educational And Assistive Technology For People With Disabilities
Presents a comprehensive approach to matching the right assistive technology with students with disabilities, especially visual and auditory disabilities.
- Date: 2003
- Author: Marcia J. Scherer
- Publisher: American Psychological Association
- Format: Book
- Audience: Teachers, Community Stakeholders
- Topic: Educational technology for people with disabilities
Disability Research Information Page
An online repository of articles and other research materials pertaining to all aspects of disability.
- Date: 2003
- Author: Marcia J. Scherer
- Publisher: Canadian Council on Social Development
- Format: Online Resource
- Audience: Education Stakeholders, Community Stakeholders
- Topic: Educational technology for people with disabilities
- Source: https://www.ccsd.ca/index.php/evidence/research
Inclusion: Recent Research
A readable, non-technical introduction to contemporary research in the field of inclusion, dealing with topics such as challenging behaviour, effects of inclusion on the “other” students, teacher attitudes, academic achievement and more.
- Date: 1997
- Author: Gary Bunch and Angela Valeo
- Format: Book
- Audience: Education Stakeholders, Community Stakeholders
- Topic: Contemporary research in inclusive education
Irlen Coloured Filters For Reading: A Six-Year Follow-Up
Research conducted on the possible causes, and potential solutions for, reading difficulties associated with learning disabilities such as dyslexia. The research suggests a possible neurophysiological cause related to the perception of colour contrasts that may be addressed effectively through the use of coloured lenses.
- Date: 1994
- Author: Paul Whiting
- Publisher: Australian Journal of Remedial Education
- Format: Online Resource
- Audience: Education Stakeholders, Community Stakeholders
- Topic: Reading difficulties, dyslexia
- Source: https://www.aotss.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/Irlen_6yr_followup_study.pdf
Research And Training Center On Community Living
The Research and Training Center on Community Living provides research, evaluation, training, technical assistance and dissemination to support the aspirations of persons with developmental disabilities to live full, productive and integrated lives in their communities.
- Date: 1994
- Publisher: The Research and Training Center
- Format: Online Resource
- Audience: Education Stakeholders, Community Stakeholders
- Topic: Self advocacy for persons with developmental disabilities
Responsible Inclusion For Students With Learning Disabilities
The purpose of this article is to contrast responsible with irresponsible inclusion practices for students with learning disabilities. Guidelines include: i)student and family are considered first; teachers choose to participate in inclusion classrooms; adequate resources are provided for inclusion classrooms; models are developed and implemented at the school-based level; ingoing professional development and continuous evaluation of the service model.
- Date: 2017
- Author: Sharon Vaughn and Jeanne Shay Schumm
- Publisher: Journal of Learning Disabilities, Volume 28, Number 5, may 1995
- Format: Online Resource
- Audience: Teachers, Education Stakeholders
- Topic: Inclusion for Students with Learning Disabilities
Synesthesia
This paper investigates the history of synesthesia research, including primary researchers, neurological factors, and relation to perception and cognition.
- Date: 2017
- Author: Amber Jensen
- Publisher: Lethbridge Undergraduate Research Journal, Volume 2, number 1.
- Format: Online Resource
- Audience: Education Stakeholders
- Topic: Synesthesia
- Source: https://www.uleth.ca/dspace/bitstream/handle/10133/494/Jensen.pdf?sequence=1