Students with cognitive and learning disabilities that were taught the fundamentals of self-determination were more likely to access mainstream curricula and achieve their academic and other goals, according to new research by Karrie Shogren, a professor
Self-directed learning helps some students reach goals, study suggests
2012-07-26T08:14:19-04:00By Ollibean|Categories: Articles, General|Tags: all disabilities, Autism Spectrum Disorders, cerebral palsy, developmental disabilities, down syndrome, rare or undiagnosed disorders, self-directed learning|0 Comments
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