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Assessment for Effective Intervention | 2009

Educational Diagnosticians’ Understanding of Phonological Awareness, Phonemic Awareness, and Reading Fluency:

Julia C. Chappell; Tammy L. Stephens; Lloyd Kinnison; Johnnie D. Pettigrew

This article summarizes the results of a study involving 42 educational diagnosticians from North Texas. The study was conducted to determine diagnosticians’ perceived understanding of early literacy development and their ability to effectively choose and interpret assessments of phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, and reading fluency. The results suggested that the educational diagnosticians who participated in the study were not sufficiently knowledgeable in identifying the numerous components of reading (e.g., phonological awareness, phonemic awareness, and fluency); nor were they prepared to choose appropriate assessment instruments to assess selected components of reading.


The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance | 2010

Implementation of a Response-to-Intervention System in General Physical Education.

Tammy L. Stephens; Lisa Silliman-French; Lloyd Kinnison; Ron French

JOPERD • Volume 81 No. 9 • November/December 2010 T he Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEIA) and No Child Left Behind (NCLB, 2001) brought many challenges for individuals working in education. Although many researchers have written about the implications of IDEIA for teachers, specifically the implication that response-to-intervention (RTI) has for general and special educators in academic classrooms (Mastropieri & Scruggs, 2005; Stephens, Kinnison, Naquin, & Rueter, 2007), general physical educators have been mostly ignored (Sherrill, 2008). However, the RTI framework also affects how general physical education (GPE) teachers conduct their classes (Silliman-French, French, Stephens, & Kinnison, 2008).


The Rural Special Education Quarterly | 2005

Rural Transition: What Are the Limitations?

Lloyd Kinnison; Sue Fuson; Dennis Cates

Transition to adult life and adult service settings is challenging for any student with severe intellectual and multiple disabilities, but more so if she or he lives in a rural area. This article discusses the barriers to effective transition in rural communities using Oklahoma as an example and describes a community survey procedure used to identify opportunities for youth in rural communities in this state.


Childhood education | 1996

Prenatal Drug Exposure: Meeting the Challenge

Linda C. Sluder; Lloyd Kinnison; Dennis Cates


The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance | 2001

Reporting Grades for Students with Disabilities in General Physical Education.

Hester Henderson; Ron French; Lloyd Kinnison


Early Childhood Education Journal | 1995

Prenatal drug exposure: Implications for teachers of young children

Lloyd Kinnison; Linda C. Sluder; Dennis Cates


Teaching Education | 1991

Preparing Students with Disabilities as Special Educators

Amy Otis-Wilborn; Dennis Cates; Thomas Proctor; Lloyd Kinnison


Preventing School Failure | 1999

Day Care Givers: The Front Line Force in Combating the Effects of Prenatal Drug Exposure

Lloyd Kinnison; Dennis Cates; Carol Baker


The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance | 1998

Revisiting Section 504, Physical Education, and Sport

Ron French; Hester Henderson; Lloyd Kinnison; Claudine Sherrill


Dialog-a Journal of Theology | 2007

The changing roles for educational diagnosticians through the implementation of response-to-intervention

Tammy L. Stephens; Lloyd Kinnison; L. Naquin; Jessica Rueter

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Ron French

Texas Woman's University

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Amy Otis-Wilborn

University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee

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