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Project TASK: Improving Transition Planning for Students With Autism Spectrum Disorder by Enhancing Access, Skills, and Knowledge

The purpose of this project is to develop and test a new program that can support teachers in providing information on adult services to students with autism and their parents during transition planning activities. Knowledge of and access to adult services is crucial for a seamless transition from school-based to adult services; however, adult services are rarely addressed during transition planning. This project aims to fill this gap by developing the Transition Access, Skills, and Knowledg...
Federal funding program:
Special Education Research Grants
Award number:
R324A240132
Grant

Measurement of Listening Fatigue in School-Age Children with Disabilities

This project will result in a validated measure to assess listening fatigue for children in grades 1-12 with hearing loss and other communication-based disabilities. Previous studies indicate that school-age children with hearing loss and specific language impairment are at increased risk for listening fatigue in their classes. Increased listening effort and the associated stress and fatigue can jeopardize the ability to learn, thus increasing the risk for problems in school. The development...
Federal funding program:
Special Education Research Grants
Award number:
R324A160300
Grant

Fatigue and Listening Effort in School-Age Children with Hearing Loss

Although research has demonstrated that children with hearing loss (CHL) experience difficulties with speech recognition under noisy conditions, less is known about the listening effort expended and its effects on hearing-related fatigue. The purpose of this study is to investigate whether school-aged children with mild to moderate hearing loss experience greater fatigue caused by listening effort in noisy school classrooms than children without hearing loss. The researchers will compare CHL...
Federal funding program:
Special Education Research Grants
Award number:
R324A140006
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