Abstract
To improve student success in mathematics, the use of research-based interventions is necessary to help secondary students with learning disabilities (LD) access the algebra curriculum. The authors provide an overview of the following research-based approaches: explicit instruction, graduated instructional sequence, technology, and graphic organizers. For each approach, a summary of the research is provided along with suggestions for how the approach can be used by classroom teachers to support algebra instruction.
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