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7 May 2014
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Long Story Short: Why Is Intensive Intervention Critical for Students with Disabilities?

Educational achievement rates for students with disabilities lag behind those of their peers without disabilities and have remained flat during the last 15 years. In this video interview, Rebecca Zumeta, senior researcher at the American Institutes for Research (AIR), explains how intensive intervention can help students with disabilities reach academic standards and improve their overall success through an individualized approach.

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  • Long Story Short: How Can Schools Help Reduce the Achievement Gap?
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