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Special Education

Evidence-Based Practice in Education

"... Evidence-based refers to any concept or strategy that is derived from or informed by objective evidence—most commonly, educational research or metrics of school, teacher, and student performance."
Great Schools Partnership

"'What gets measured gets done' is a common saying among researchers."
National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments

About This Guide

This guide on Special Education highlights scholarly sources available through Boston University Libraries, as well as some freely available material.
Your comments and questions are always welcome. Please feel free to recommend print and online additions.

Professional Association: TASH
TASH

Featured Source: Organization for Autism Research

The Organization for Autism Research (OAR) provides a free lending library of high quality autism-related resources.  Elsewhere on the OAR site you can find information organized in the broad categories of About OAR, Self-Advocates, Educators, Researchers, and more.

Organization for Autism Research - Lending Library

Librarian

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Dan Benedetti
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Head of Pickering Educational Resources Library / Education Librarian
617-353-3735
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Subjects: Education

Handbook

Handbook of Early Childhood Special Education