The Role of Research in Advancing Special Education Practice

Why Research Matters in Special Education

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In special education, effective teaching is grounded in evidence. Research plays a critical role in shaping how educators design instruction, implement interventions, and evaluate student progress. As classrooms become more diverse and student needs increasingly complex, relying solely on experience or intuition is no longer sufficient. Research provides a framework for understanding what works, for whom, and under what conditions.

Through research, educators gain insight into how students with varying abilities learn, how environmental and instructional factors influence outcomes, and how to design supports that are both effective and equitable. Research helps special educators:

  • identify evidence-based instructional strategies
  • select and implement appropriate interventions
  • monitor progress and adjust instruction responsively
  • advocate for student needs using data and evidence
  • collaborate more effectively with multidisciplinary teams

Current research continues to inform best practices in areas such as:

  • inclusive instruction and Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
  • early intervention and Response to Intervention (RTI)
  • culturally responsive and sustaining teaching practices
  • trauma-informed approaches to learning and behavior
  • positive behavior interventions and supports (PBIS)
  • data-driven decision making and progress monitoring

By engaging with research, special educators are better equipped to design learning environments that are responsive, inclusive, and supportive of the whole child. Research enables educators to move beyond trial-and-error approaches toward intentional, informed practice that yields stronger outcomes for students and families.

How Kent State Prepares Research-Informed Practitioners

At Kent State University, research is not treated as abstract theory — it is embedded directly into professional practice. The 100% online Master of Education in Special Education is designed to help educators become skilled consumers and users of research, able to translate findings into meaningful classroom action.

Students learn how to locate, evaluate, and apply current research to real instructional challenges. Through coursework such as Research Applications in Special Education, students develop the skills to:

  • critically analyze educational research and peer-reviewed studies
  • interpret quantitative and qualitative data
  • evaluate the quality and relevance of research findings
  • apply evidence-based strategies to instructional planning
  • design and refine interventions using research-informed approaches
  • support evidence-based practices within their schools and districts

This emphasis prepares graduates to be thoughtful, reflective practitioners who can confidently justify instructional decisions. Rather than implementing strategies simply because they are popular or familiar, Kent State students learn to ask critical questions, examine evidence, and make informed choices that align with student needs. This approach also strengthens educators’ ability to collaborate with administrators, specialists, and families by grounding conversations in research-based evidence.

Why Online Learning Works for Research-Based Study

The online learning environment is particularly well-suited for research-based study and professional inquiry. It provides working educators with the flexibility and access needed to engage deeply with research while remaining fully active in their classrooms.

Through the online format, students are able to:

  • access academic databases, journals, and digital libraries anytime
  • review and analyze current research at their own pace
  • participate in discussion-based analysis of studies and case examples
  • engage in reflective conversations with peers from diverse school settings
  • collaborate with educators serving different age groups, populations, and communities
  • immediately apply research concepts and strategies in their own classrooms

This structure allows educators to integrate research into their daily practice in real time. Instead of separating theory from practice, online learning encourages continuous reflection, application, and refinement. Educators can test strategies, observe outcomes, and bring those experiences back into coursework and discussion, creating a dynamic cycle of learning that strengthens both professional growth and student impact.

About the online M.Ed. in Special Education at Kent State

Kent State’s online Master of Education in Special Education equips educators with advanced knowledge and skills to support students with diverse learning needs. Delivered 100% online and designed for working professionals, the program emphasizes research-based practice, inclusive instruction, and professional growth. Students can tailor their studies through elective courses that align with career goals, such as behavior intervention, autism support, or leadership roles.

Dr. Wiley is a Professor of Special Education at Kent State University. His work focuses on special education policy, equity in identification and services, and supporting educators in using research-based academic and behavioral interventions.
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