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Peer reviewedRoddy, Eugene A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1984
A special education administrator raises questions about separating learning-disabled students from the regular education classroom for specialized instruction, proposes strategies to accommodate learning difference and address specific learning needs in the regular instructional program, and suggests the need to reevaluate the benefits derived…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Aiello, Barbara – Education Unlimited, 1979
The article presents answers to teachers' commonly asked questions concerning P.L. 94-142, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act. Questions and responses touch on such aspects as mainstreaming, legislative history, resource rooms, individualized education programs, due process, funding, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973.…
Descriptors: Due Process, Federal Legislation, Handicapped Children, Individualized Programs
Peer reviewedMerulla, Em; McKinnon, Archie – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1982
The article calls attention to the fact that one of the ironies of P.L. 94-142 is the constraining effect of the regulations developed to implement the law. A combination resource room and self- contained class are described as one alternative to strict adherence to the Deno Cascade model. (Author)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Federal Legislation, Mainstreaming
Lilly, M. Stephen; Thomas, M. Angele, Ed. – 1982
The view that regular education should be returned the responsibility for many services currently provided by special education is argued by M. Stephen Lilly, as part of the 1982 Statespersons' Roundtable of the Council for Exceptional Children. In addition, criticism of this view is expressed by John W. Kidd, along with comments from the 13…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Disabilities, Labeling (of Persons), Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedHaas, Diane – Children Today, 1993
Examines the practice of mainstreaming students with disabilities into regular classrooms. Also examines the practice of full inclusion, which keeps such students in regular classrooms for as much of the school day as possible, avoiding extensive use of "pull-out" programs. (MDM)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Needs, Educational Practices, Elementary Education
Needham, Nancy R. – Today's Education, 1980
Patricia Vance is in charge of a resource room program that helps learning disabled students to cope with the demands of a highly academic curriculum. Her major goal is to teach students to enjoy the process of acquiring knowledge and skills. (CJ)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Exceptional Persons, Foreign Countries, High Schools
PDF pending restorationBunda, Mary Anne – 1985
The paper describes problems endemic to the evaluation of programs for gifted and talented students. The goals of gifted and talented programs are often substantially different from those covered on outcome measures available to schools. When decisions are being made about the type of programs to be provided, parallel consideration should be given…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Enrichment Activities
Peer reviewedVergason, Glenn A.; Anderegg, M. L. – Exceptional Children, 1991
Research published in April 1989 by H. L. Rich and S. M. Ross is reconsidered. Naturalistic observation of students in resource rooms, classrooms, special classes and special schools were used and results found resource rooms inherently flawed, a finding considered in this article to be unsupported by study data. (PB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedRich, H. Lyndall; Ross, Steven M. – Exceptional Children, 1991
In response to criticism (EC 600 437), H. L. Rich and S. M. Ross defend their research published in April 1989. Naturalistic observation techniques used are discussed, conclusions regarding the regular education initiative supported, and findings concerning drawbacks of resource rooms reiterated and clarified. (PB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Mainstreaming
Davis, Sharon – 1994
This report updates an earlier study on educational placements of children with mental retardation, comparing data from the 1989-90 school year with the 1990-91 school year. The data indicate that regular class placements increased from 6.7 percent to 7.4 percent from 1989-90 to 1990-91. Resource room placements increased from 20.1 to 23 percent,…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedRamsey, Russell W.; Ramsey, Roberta S. – Adolescence, 1978
The authors urge educators to accept that behavior problem youngsters can no longer be barred from the public schools and that effective programs for these children need to be implemented. This paper was presented to the State Department of Education Conference on Emotionally Handicapped Programs, Orlando, Florida, August 9, 1977. (SJL)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Education
Peer reviewedDanielson, Louis C.; And Others – Exceptional Children, 1989
Ten years of data reflect little change in use of separate facilities for handicapped students, and high state-to-state variation. A subsequent paper argues that least restrictive environment as a concept has focused on "location" rather than "service." A final paper addresses the need to eliminate geographic and funding restrictions to…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedJones, Neville J. – Oxford Review of Education, 1983
Schools in Oxfordshire (England) are gradually moving toward integrating special needs students into regular classrooms and relying on a resource room model to provide extra services. While evolutionary change has minimized certain problems, the lack of overall policy direction has led to some problems for local education authorities. (IS)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Peer reviewedCarr, Margaret N. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1993
An elementary school principal and mother of a son with learning disabilities (LD) offers a personal perspective on educational trends such as resource rooms, content mastery, and inclusion. The paper argues that regular classroom teachers are not trained to teach LD students and that adequate support for mainstreamed LD students would be…
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Johnson, Maggie – 1981
The Tillamook program provides support to learning disabled students who experience difficulty in science, social studies, and other content areas in the regular class setting, as a result of mainstreaming efforts. The program model includes a professionally staffed resource room, a diagnostic-prescriptive team, and a library of multimedia…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, Diagnostic Teaching, Educational Diagnosis, Individualized Education Programs
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