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Fisher, Joseph A. – 1969
Educational counseling applied to adults as a distinct group is becoming increasingly more important because education is fast becoming a way of life in our society. People are more and more desiring to further their education; out of their motives for education comes the emotional significance. There is an interesting relationship between…
Descriptors: Adult Counseling, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Adult Students
Obrecht, Donna – 1969
When selected as a model program the main objective of the kindergarten Motor Facilitation Program (MFP) was to prepare a child in readiness skills which would make possible easier achievement in reading at the first grade level. The purpose of the additional-help phase of the MFP was to help children in grades one through six who continue to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students, Junior High Schools, Learning Problems
Jordan, Thomas E.; Pittman, Robert H. – 1974
This is the final report of a Calcasieu (Louisiana) Title III project which provided 14 special classes for 297 elementary grade children with learning difficulties over a 2-year period. Project objectives included reducing the number of children scoring poorly on reading, arithmetic, and spelling achievement tests, and increasing the holding…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary School Students, Exceptional Child Education, Inservice Teacher Education
Putnam, Lillian R. – 1974
This paper discusses the characteristics of inner-city, deprived children which cause learning difficulties; the characteristics of typical basal readers which cause problems for these children; conditions which promote optimal learning; and practical suggestions for instruction. The areas of learning difficulty for the children discussed include…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Education, Learning Problems
Cassel, Russell N.; Pauk, Walter J. – 1971
Research conducted at Cornell University over the past decade suggests seven different learning competency factors are more pertinent to ineffective learning at the secondary school and college levels than reading competency. The Cornell Learning and Study Skills Inventory (CLASSIC) was developed to assess these factors, to serve as a means for…
Descriptors: College Students, Diagnostic Tests, Learning, Learning Problems
Jones, H. Lee, Jr.; Harvey, Ann – 1970
The purpose of the Dyslexia Association, established by school officials, teachers, and parents of the Natchez-Adams County School District, was to explore the nature, diagnostic techniques, and remediation of this learning disability in order to establish a specific program in the public schools. Procedures were developed which could be used by…
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Dyslexia, Educational Diagnosis
Kleinfeld, Judith – 1972
The focus of this study is upon analyzing effective and ineffective teachers in terms of their behavior in the classroom, not in terms of their personalities or attitudes. It is suggested that 2 fundamental characteristics distinguish effective from ineffective teachers of American Indian and Eskimo students: (1) a high level of personal warmth,…
Descriptors: American Indians, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Methods, Educational Research
Metalitz, Beatrice R. – 1976
This dissertation study examined the hypothesis that kindergarten teachers in Rockville, Maryland, perceive that they can identify children with potential or actual learning disabilities as effectively by informal observation techniques as by the use of the structured Maryland Systematic Teacher Observation Instrument (MSTOI). A survey instrument…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Early Childhood Education, Identification, Kindergarten
Chase, Ann; And Others – Notes from Workshop Center for Open Education, 1978
The conversations recorded here between teachers in open classrooms concentrate on ways in which they helped children who were having difficulties adjusting to classroom life and work. Described are strategies used in dealing with specific difficulties in the areas of communication, mathematics, organization, language, and reading. (EB)
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Case Studies, Class Activities, Classroom Communication
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Orpaz, Nathan; Zuzovsky, Ruth – Studies in Educational Evaluation, 1976
Interviews and classroom observations were used to evaluate the Solutions unit of the MATAL Elementary Science Curriculum Project. Both techniques were found to contribute insightful information about the reasoning strategies and learning difficulties of the students. (BW)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Evaluation
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Brinkworth, Peter – Australian Mathematics Teacher, 1977
This paper reviews research reported in Exceptional Child Education Abstracts and Review of Educational Research and related to the mathematics learning of exceptional children classified as having mild learning disabilities, superior cognitive abilities, behavior disabilities, hearing disabilities, visual disabilities, crippling and other health…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Education, Exceptional Child Research, Handicapped Students
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Sugden, David; Newall, Margaret – British Journal of Special Education, 1987
Semantic elaboration, a language-based mnemonic strategy, was taught to 15 students (aged five to nine years) with moderate learning difficulties over a six-month period, using pictures as stimuli. Among reported results was an improvement in overall performance on memorization of pairs of pictures. Generalization to items not used during teaching…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Generalization, Language Processing, Language Skills
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Ganschow, Leonore; Sparks, Richard – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1986
Examination of case studies of four learning-disabled college students experiencing severe problems learning a foreign language suggested that all subjects had deficiencies in listening comprehension and concomitant difficulties with the audiolingual teaching method. Other characteristics of these students which may have caused learning…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Students, Higher Education, Language Skills
Greenfield, Susan D.; McNeil, Mary E. – Pointer, 1987
An intensive 10-day peer tutor training component is described as a key element in the success of a peer tutoring program in mathematics for 21 low-achieving second graders. Results suggest the program's effectiveness in increasing the speed and accuracy of responses on written speed tests of addition facts. (Author/JW)
Descriptors: Addition, Elementary School Mathematics, Learning Problems, Low Achievement
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Miller, Lucy Jane – Psychology in the Schools, 1988
Compared the performance of 338 children on the Miller Assessment for Preschoolers (MAP) in a follow-up study, to eight indices of school functioning, including retention in school, teachers' observations, assignment to special classes or services, and report card grades. Preschoolers with low MAP scores were significantly more likely to be…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Cognitive Measurement, Early Childhood Education, High Risk Persons
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