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Explain the reasons all educators need to use evidence-based practices, particularly when educating students with learning disabilities in the areas of language arts and math. Cite relevant research.

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My name is Jason Blair and it is my pleasure to assist you with some notes today related to evidenced based practices in special education. By way of introduction, I am a professor in the state of Arizona.

There are a wide range of behavioral, emotional, and learning disabilities that hamper a child's ability to learn. Considering that 50 years we had little to no knowledge, as educators, about how to effectively work with such children, we have actually come quite far in this regard. We ...

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