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Assignment Completion Strategy Book
Author(s): Charles A. Hughes, Kathy L. Ruhl, Donald D. Deshler, and Jean B. Schumaker

Publication Info: Edge Enterprises 1995

Assignment Completion Resources:

VIDEO

PPTs

  • Assignment Completion  presentation  (ppt)

MORE

  • Assignment Completion Strategy Study Guide
  • Access Learning Strategy Checklists
  • Description of the Assignment Completion Strategy from the SIM website
  • Assignment Completion Agenda Checklist - Student  - Basler
  • Assignment Completion - Generalization Assessment - Basler

MICROCREDENTIALS

  • Professional Learning
  • Fidelity of Implementation
  • Specialist

Stratenotes and Strategrams

  • Stratenotes Vol. 4, No. 1, September, 1995: Assignment Completion: There is More Involved than Meets the Eye
  • Stratenotes V8, No. 8, May, 2000: How to Structure a Learning Strategies Workshop, Test Taking and Assignment Completion Strategy Examples
  • Strategram Vol. 10, No. 5, August 1998: Using the Quality Assignment Routine - Improving assignment completion in diverse classes
  • Strategram Vol. 11, No. 2, February 1999: Teaching Suggestions for the Assignment Completion Strategy
  • Strategram Vol. 12, No. 6, August 2001: Assignment Completion Activities

Research

  • Assignment Completion Strategy Research slide
  • Hughes, C.A., Ruhl, K.L., Schumaker, J.B., & Deshler, D.D. (2002). Effects of instruction in an assignment completion strategy on the homework performance of students with learning disabilities in general education classes. Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 17(1), 1-18. This article describes research results obtained when students used the Assignment Completion Strategy to plan for, complete, and turn in homework assignments on time. Eight of nine students mastered the strategy, their homework completion rates improved, and their quarterly grades increased.
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