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  • Genre:education
  • Sub-genre:Inclusive Education
  • Language:English
  • Pages:224
  • Paperback ISBN:9798999843302

Pathways to Success: Remediation Strategies in Competency-Based Education

for Students with Learning Disabilities

By Thomas D. Lescarbeau, Ed.D.

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Overview


"Pathways to Success: Remediation Strategies in Competency-Based Education for Students with Learning Disabilities" is a groundbreaking resource designed to transform remediation from a deficit-focused intervention into an asset-based, growth-oriented pathway within competency-based education (CBE). Authored by Dr. Thomas Lescarbeau, a distinguished leader with expertise in health sciences education, curriculum development, and academic administration, the textbook synthesizes research from neuroplasticity, mastery learning theory, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and large-scale CBE implementations. Addressing decades of traditional remediation that has often stigmatized and segregated students, this book provides a new blueprint—one that centers equity, personalization, and evidence-based instruction. Readers will find robust analysis of the historical and philosophical underpinnings of CBE; actionable frameworks for designing, implementing, and evaluating remediation programs; and a wealth of practical tools, including templates, checklists, and case studies spanning academic and vocational contexts. A distinctive feature is its unwavering commitment to cultural responsiveness and legal-ethical fidelity, addressing barriers faced by students with disabilities and those from marginalized communities. The text offers strategies for integrating technology, leveraging adaptive learning platforms, and using data-driven approaches for ongoing assessment and individualized intervention. Educators, administrators, and policymakers will find modules for professional development, program evaluation, and continuous improvement—all designed to advance student mastery and foster lifelong learning. With its blend of research, applied strategies, and commitment to inclusion, this textbook stands as an indispensable guide for anyone aiming to create equitable, mastery-oriented learning environments in CBE settings.
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"Pathways to Success: Remediation Strategies in Competency-Based Education for Students with Learning Disabilities" is an authoritative textbook that reimagines how remediation should work within modern educational settings, focusing on equity, personalization, and mastery for students with learning disabilities and those from historically marginalized backgrounds. Grounded in leading educational theory, including neuroplasticity, mastery learning, Universal Design for Learning (UDL), and best practices from large-scale competency-based education (CBE) implementations, this book offers a transformative vision for educators, policymakers, and school leaders. Dedicated to career and technical educators whose work enables all learners, regardless of challenge, to succeed. This book critiques traditional remediation models for their deficit-based focus, highlighting research that shows how remedial tracks have led to increased academic segregation, fragmented educational experiences, and systematically lower graduation rates—especially among low-income and minority students. In contrast, it presents CBE remediation as a growth-oriented pathway: one that leverages mastery learning theory to ensure every student can achieve mastery, given sufficient time and support. Inside, chapters move from foundation theory to applied practice, providing actionable strategies for designing, implementing, and evaluating remediation programs that prioritize transparency, equity, and measurable skill growth. Multiple templates, case studies, checklists, and professional development modules equip educators for topics such as writing individualized remediation plans, selecting reliable assessment tools, aligning IEP goals to CBE outcomes, integrating assistive technology and adaptive platforms, and contextualizing academic skills within real-world vocational learning. Readers learn how to use asset-based teaching, engage families and communities, and ensure legal compliance (IDEA, ADA) while upholding student dignity. With comprehensive sections on technology integration, including adaptive learning platforms, AI-powered analytics, virtual reality, and digital credentialing, the text guides programs in leveraging data and emerging tools to personalize instruction and track outcomes. Rich case studies highlight interventions for diverse learners, including hands-on activities, real-world simulations, and reflective exercises that foster applied learning and problem-solving skills. Readers can adapt these resources to their own educational contexts and promote seamless transitions from classroom to career. By synthesizing research, policy, and practice, this serves as a comprehensive, actionable guide for anyone seeking to advance equity and mastery in CBE remediation. Ultimately, it reframes remediation not as a barrier, but as a dynamic pathway to lifelong achievement for all students, providing research, tools, and inspiration for educational change.
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About The Author


Dr. Thomas Lescarbeau is a distinguished academic leader specializing in health sciences education, with a strong background in clinical practice, curriculum development, and higher education administration. He holds a Doctor of Education degree from the University of New England and multiple other degrees and certifications in both vocational education and health sciences. Dr. Lescarbeau has held executive leadership roles in both private corporations and academic institutions. He has served as dean of academic instruction at multiple campuses, where he managed multimillion-dollar budgets, led the design of multiple simulation laboratories, improved program accreditation outcomes, and increased student success. In 2024, he started Tango Lima Professional Services—a business focused on education, leadership, and innovation—where he serves as its president and CEO. Dr. Lescarbeau's publications and presentations focus on surgical interventions, competency-based education, and leadership in postsecondary settings. He has been actively involved in many community and professional organizations and has received awards for his contributions to education and workforce development.
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