2022
DOI: 10.54536/ajmri.v1i4.567
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Special Education in a Remote Setting: Stakeholders’ Stories and More

Abstract: Remote special education is a relatively new phenomenon. Since the beginning of special education in schools, direct and explicit instruction has been used for learners with autism. Learners, parents, and teachers as stakeholders struggle with alternative instructional methods. Parents are critical players in remote learning. They facilitate home-based learning through modular instruction. Parents help students engage when teachers facilitate online learning. Stakeholders are also alternatively referred to as … Show more

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