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Related Services: Special Education Research

IES is currently accepting applications for this research program. For your convenience, you may download the full FY2009 Education Research RFA.

Download the full 84.324 Special Education Research RFA
PDF File Download, view, & print as a PDF (475 KB)

Note: FY 2009 applicants that include subawards for work conducted at collaborating institutions should use this template to provide subaward budget information.
Excel File Download, view & print the form as an Excel file (164 KB).

Description of Research Program

The purpose of the Related Services (Related Services) research program is to contribute to the improvement of reading, writing, language, mathematics, science, social, or behavioral outcomes, as well as functional skills that improve educational and transitional results of students with disabilities by: (1) identifying related services practices, programs, and delivery systems that are associated with better outcomes for students with disabilities; (2) developing related services practices, programs, and delivery systems that are intended to improve outcomes for students with disabilities; (3) determining the efficacy of related services practices, programs, and delivery systems for students with disabilities; (4) providing evidence on the effectiveness of related services practices, programs, and delivery systems for students with disabilities when implemented at scale; and (5) developing assessments that can be used to evaluate the performance of related service providers and validating these or existing assessments against child outcomes.

The long-term outcome of this program will be an array of tools and strategies (e.g., assessment tools, services, curricula, programs, practices, interventions) that have been documented to be effective for improving the reading, writing, mathematics, science, social and behavioral outcomes, as well as functional skills that improve educational and transitional outcomes of students with disabilities who receive related services from kindergarten through Grade 12.

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