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Vostal, Brooks R. – Beyond Behavior, 2011
Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) demonstrate significant academic deficits across content areas (Coutinho, 1986; Lane, Barton-Arwood, Nelson, & Wehby, 2008; Nelson, Benner, Lane, & Smith, 2004; Reid, Gonzalez, Nordness, Trout, & Epstein, 2004; Ruhl & Berlinghoff, 1992). Mathematics, however, appears to be especially…
Descriptors: Evidence, Emotional Disturbances, Learning Disabilities, Academic Achievement
Garnett, Katherine; Fleischner, Jeannette E. – 1980
The relationship between automatization ability (the tendency for repetitive routine aspects of behavior to become so overlearned that a minimum of conscious effort and attention is necessary for rapid efficient execution), as measured by the Rapid Automatic Naming (RAN) Test, and proficiency in arithmetic basic fact computation was investigated…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Computation, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
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Kopp, Katherine H.; Stowitschek, Joseph J. – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1982
Teacher planning procedures employing percentage-based measurement summaries and subsequent implementation of the results of planning with and without error analysis resulted in moderate increases in correct mathematics computation of learning disabled 10-13 year olds. No significant differences were found for presence or absence of error…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Computation, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education
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Blankenship, Colleen S.; Baumgartner, Maureen D. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1982
The effectiveness of two techniques to help nine elementary learning disabled students generalize a computation skill was investigated. Results showed that demonstration and modeling plus feedback was sufficient to increase some Ss' ability, but that others require further intervention. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Computation, Elementary Education, Feedback, Generalization
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Fleischner, Jeannette E.; And Others – 1980
The study involving 183 learning disabled and 852 nondisabled children (grades 3 through 6), investigated students' performance on arithmetic basic fact problems in addition, subtraction, and multiplication. Three separate group administered tests were devised, covering 98 basic addition, 98 subtraction, and 98 multiplication facts. Children were…
Descriptors: Addition, Arithmetic, Computation, Elementary Education
Reetz, Linda J.; Rasmussen, Terry L. – Academic Therapy, 1988
Two mnemonic acronyms can help learning-disabled children remember to complete the necessary steps for regrouping in addition and subtraction. (DB)
Descriptors: Addition, Basic Skills, Computation, Elementary Education
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McIntyre, Susan B.; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1991
The "count-by" technique of multiplication was taught to a fourth grade student with learning disabilities. The student learned to count by numbers not typically taught (e.g., fours, sevens, and eights). The method resulted in substantial increases in correct multiplications performed per minute, which were maintained and generalized to…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Case Studies, Computation, Elementary Education
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Marshall, Richard M.; Schafer, Vickie A.; O'Donnell, Louise; Elliott, Jennifer; Handwerk, Michael L. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1999
This study investigated whether specific academic deficits were associated with attention-deficit disorder subtypes (with or without hyperactivity) with 40 elementary students. Results support the hypothesis that inattention exerts a specific and deleterious effect on the acquisition of arithmetic-computation skills. Implications for ADHD…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Attention Control, Attention Deficit Disorders, Clinical Diagnosis
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Williams, Dawn M.; Collins, Belva C. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1994
This study evaluated the effectiveness of the constant time delay procedure, while comparing the efficiency of using teacher-selected and student-selected material prompts, in teaching multiplication facts to 4 male students with learning disabilities (ages 9 to 13). Results indicated that the time delay procedure was most efficient when students…
Descriptors: Computation, Cues, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Kaufmann, Liane; Handl, Pia; Thony, Brigitte – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2003
In this study, six elementary grade children with developmental dyscalculia were trained individually and in small group settings with a one-semester program stressing basic numerical knowledge and conceptual knowledge. All the children showed considerable and partly significant performance increases on all calculation components. Results suggest…
Descriptors: Computation, Dyscalculia, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
Grobecker, Betsey – 1998
In this study, children (ages 7-12) of average intelligence who had learning disabilities (LD) (n=29) and typical children (n=30) were individually tested in a task that investigated the development of proportional structures of thought. In addition, mathematical knowledge was assessed on the Woodcock-Johnson Tests of Achievement-Revised (WJTA-R).…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Computation, Elementary Education, Intelligence Differences
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Jarrold, Christopher; Russell, James – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1997
Time taken to count stimuli was compared among three groups each composed of 22 elementary-aged children (with autism, with moderate learning difficulties, and normally developing). Results suggest that children with autism showed a tendency toward an analytic level of processing. While groups differed on measures of counting speeds, children…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Cognitive Processes, Comparative Analysis
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Cawley, John F.; Parmar, Rene S.; Yan, Wenfan; Miller, James H. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1998
This study examined the arithmetic computation performance of 229 normally achieving students (ages 9 to 14) and 101 students with learning disabilities. Results found that the students with learning disabilities performed at lower levels and that their progress from one age to another was extremely limited. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Arithmetic, Computation, Curriculum Development
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Koscinski, Susan T.; Gast, David L. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993
This study demonstrated the effectiveness and efficiency of a constant time delay procedure (four seconds) to teach five elementary students with learning disabilities multiplication facts. Learning generalized to a paper-and-pencil task, to a different presentation orientation, and to reverse facts. (DB)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Computation, Elementary Education, Generalization
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Grobecker, Betsey; Lawrence, Frank – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2000
Twenty-seven children (ages 7-10) with learning disabilities and 42 controls were tested on three different mathematics tasks. Significantly more controls abstracted composite unit structures suggestive of operational logic on modified nonverbal and associativity of length tasks. On a flash card task, children with learning disabilities achieved…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computation, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
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