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Jackson, Shirley A. – 1993
This report presents findings of an inquiry into the educational needs of children prenatally exposed to drugs and covers: (1) the extent of the problem, (2) negative effects of prenatal drug exposure on a child's educational potential, (3) typical behaviors and learning deficits of such children, and (4) characteristics of successful early…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Behavior Problems, Congenital Impairments, Disadvantaged Youth
Peer reviewedWhitmore, Joanne Rand – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1988
Misconceptions of giftedness and factors influencing underachievement are outlined. Key sources of vulnerability that place intellectually gifted children at risk for learning difficulties include parent/teacher expectations, the child's self-concept for academic achievement, the child's learning style and educational needs, and the potential…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academically Gifted, Cognitive Style, Educational Needs
Lewis, Ann, Ed.; Norwich, Brahm, Ed. – Open University Press, 2004
Some special needs groups (for example dyslexia) have argued strongly for the need for particular specialist approaches. In contrast, many proponents of inclusion have argued that "good teaching is good teaching for all" and that all children benefit from similar approaches. Both positions fail to scrutinise this issue rigorously and…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Problems, Educational Needs, Visual Impairments
Peer reviewedLondon, Peter; Geisser, Peter – School Arts, 1990
States that art is a primary means of communication at the Rhode Island School for the Deaf and that it plays a central role in the school's K-12 curriculum. Community involvement is a fundamental idea and the school has produced many murals for the community and state. Art is used to enhance learning in all subjects. (GG)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Expression, Childrens Art
Ascher, Carol – 1983
Poor, minority, and low ability students suffer most from the general lack of sustained opportunity to study mathematics in American public schools. Studies indicate that preschool and kindergarten students show only minor social class or racial differences in mathematical thinking and that differences in mathematical performance among older…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged
Glimps, Blanche E. Jackson – 1994
This paper addresses issues in the provision of educational services to first year college students with learning disabilities. The literature is reviewed, showing the persistence of learning disabilities into adulthood, the numbers of such students attending postsecondary institutions, and the incidence of disabilities (about 9 percent) among…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), College Freshmen, College Students, Compliance (Legal)
Yates, James T. – 1986
To meet the need for educational audiologists in Hawaii schools, a cooperative program was designed to establish an educational audiology component in the existing speech-language pathology program at the University of Hawaii. Planned by the University of Hawaii, the Hawaii Department of Education, and the State Education Agency, the Hawaii-based…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Audiology, Auditory Evaluation, College Curriculum

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