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What is Inhibitory Control

Engaging Students With Disabilities in Remote Learning Environments
A cognitive process in which we control impulses.
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Creating Expert Learners in Remote Classrooms: Strategies to Support Executive Functioning Skills
Ruby L. Owiny (Minnesota State University, Mankato, USA), Jennifer D. Walker (University of Mary Washington, USA), Kathleen A. Boothe (Southeastern Oklahoma State University, USA), and Marla J. Lohmann (Colorado Christian University, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5503-6.ch005
Abstract
Remote classrooms have become increasingly prevalent and may continue to be utilized widely in the future. It is imperative to explore how to best meet the needs of students with disabilities, particularly those with executive functioning (EF) needs. EF is a guideline in the universal design for learning (UDL) principle of action and expression and can be addressed in the other two principles: representation and engagement. Traditionally, individualized education programs (IEPs) are written with the assumption that students will be attending school in person, and accommodations may not easily translate to remote environments. There is the added challenge of supporting students with EF needs through cognitive flexibility, working memory, and inhibitory control while learning remotely. These needs cannot always be addressed using traditional face-to-face strategies because of the nature of the remote setting. However, there are tools and supports that can address students' needs.
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A Two-Generational Approach to Promoting a Successful Transition to Kindergarten: The Kids in Transition to School Program
This is an aspect of behavior regulation in which a person inhibits a prepotent response in favor of another response.
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