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What is Project Follow Through

Engaging Students With Disabilities in Remote Learning Environments
Project Follow Through was an important aspect of President Lyndon B. Johnson's War on Poverty, since it was aimed to build on the successes of Project Head Start. A total of 700,000 underprivileged children from 170 areas were participated in the project. Parents were given the option of choosing from a choice of educational models for their children. The funds came from the Office of Education and the Office of Economic Opportunity. Various ways and styles of educating children were compared on more than 9,000 Follow Through and 6,500 Non-Follow Through (control) students.
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Direct Instruction Curricula: An Effective Path Forward for Remote Learning
Sudha Ramaswamy (Mercy College, USA), Amy Davies Lackey (Manhattan Childrens Center, USA), and Dorrie Barbanel (Manhattan Psychology Group, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-5503-6.ch006
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in a paradigm shift in the delivery of instruction for students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), forcing educators, therapists, and behavior analysts to pivot across programming with little lead-time. This chapter first presents the transition to remote learning for one New York City-based applied behavior analytic school for students with autism. Direct instruction (DI) in the remote learning format is then recommended as an ideal teaching methodology. The chapter then presents preliminary support for the remote use of DI through quantitative data for seven of the learners in this ABA school. Later, these results are discussed with respect to key design features of DI and the applicability of these findings to students in circumstances that would normally preclude them from receiving high quality instruction. The chapter concludes with a brief tutorial to guide educators in adopting this methodology to remote settings.
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