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Zhang, Dorothy; Spencer, Vicky G. – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2015
Autism is a developmental disability that has gained increasing attention during the past several decades in China. The two case studies presented in this article examined the perspectives of two school leaders on educating students with autism in China. Two school principals, one from a public school and one from a private school, were…
Descriptors: Autism, Case Studies, Educational Methods, Disabilities
Peer reviewedKozma, Ildiko; Balogh, Erzsebet – Infants and Young Children, 1995
This paper introduces conductive education (CE) for rehabilitation of children with motor disabilities through development of ordered movement and coordinated function. It reviews the origin of CE, its development between 1945 and 1994, the CE method, and the new profession of CE practitioners. Recent extension of CE to education for children…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Methods, Educational Principles, Infants
Peer reviewedKauffman, James M.; Pullen, Patricia L. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1989
Because research does not support the efficacy of any single service delivery arrangement for all mildly handicapped and at-risk students, the best approach is to maintain familiar service delivery structures while testing new ones. Direct instruction and behavioral interventions are probably the most effective classroom strategies with most of…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Behavior Modification, Delivery Systems, Educational History

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