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Access to the general education curriculum for preschoolers with disabilities: Children’s school success A study of the academic and social skill gains of 58 children with disabilities during their preschool year in classrooms using the Children’s School Success (CSS) curriculum |
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The costs of preschool inclusion A comparison of the instructional costs of educating children with disabilities in inclusive classroom settings vs. special education settings in five preschools |
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Curricular considerations for young children in inclusive settings An overview of the history of early childhood special education programs and a discussion of challenges in the delivery of services |
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Do preschool teachers sustain their use of a new curriculum? An exploration of the use of a new curriculum by teachers in the follow-up year to the initial implementation, based on a sample of 43 teachers in Head Start and prekindergarten settings who participated in the implementation year of Children's School Success (CSS) |
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Examining different forms of implementation and in early childhood curriculum research A study of the relationships between structural, process, and combined measures of implementation of the Children's School Success curriculum across both sites and time, and their associations to child outcomes, in 51 preschool classes at nationally-dispersed sites over the course of one school year |
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Factors that influence the implementation of a new preschool curriculum: Implications for professional development An inquiry into the identification of factors that affect teacher’s ability to implement the Children’s School Success (CSS) preschool curriculum, based on a survey of 33 teachers from 5 sites nationwide achieving high and low levels of success implementing the CSS curriculum |
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Sustainability of a preschool curriculum: What encourages continued use among teachers? An examination of factors that influence teachers' continued implementation of a new preschool curriculum, based on data from 33 Head Start teachers and 10 prekindergarten teachers who participated in Children's School Success (CSS), a five year longitudinal evaluation of a comprehensive preschool curriculum |
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