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Peer reviewedJewell, Tim; Feiler, Anthony – Early Child Development and Care, 1985
Argues that, with the advent of the 1981 Education Act and its focus on the integration of all pupils into mainstream schools, behaviorist teaching methods are beginning to play a central role in meeting special education needs. Applications of objectives-based curriculum development, direct instruction, precision teaching, and individual…
Descriptors: Children, Curriculum Development, Educational Psychology, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHall, Julia; Gerber, Paul – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1985
The goal of this policy analysis is to set fair standards for awarding units of credit to disabled high school students. Criteria used for selection include: (1) equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment; (2) education under the 1973 Vocational Rehabilition Act, Section 504; (3) feasibility; (4) flexibility; and (5) integrity of the high…
Descriptors: Credits, Degree Requirements, Dropouts, Exceptional Persons
Peer reviewedMathews, Wendy S.; Barabas, Gabor – School Psychology Review, 1985
Recent advances related to the achievement and school behavior in children with tic syndromes, seizure disorders, and minor physical anomolies are discussed. The role of the school psychologist as liaison between the pupil's teacher, family, and physician is described, as well as his or her role with the children themselves. (Author/EGS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Developmental Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Hopkins, Sarah L.; Lawson, Michael J. – International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2004
Predictors of retrieval times produced by students having difficulty developing a reliance on retrieval for simple addition were discovered. The findings support the notion that separate limitations operate in working memory when retrieval occurs and call into question the use of the term "retrieval deficit" to explain difficulties…
Descriptors: Memory, Learning Problems, Mathematics Education, Problem Solving
Ksicinski, Joyce M. – 2000
According to a 1996 study by the National Center for Education Statistics, 75% of America's colleges offer remedial courses and 29% of first-time freshmen take them. Community colleges typically spend more on remedial education than do four-year institutions, and they are anticipating increased demand for such programs. The study cites Howard…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Cognitive Processes, Community Colleges
Wilson, Jeni; Shrimpton, Bradley – 2003
This paper examines the educational implications for students with Tourette syndrome (TS) and outlines a multi-dimensional approach for improving their education. It presents data from two qualitative studies in Australia. TS is a debilitating neurological disorder that causes involuntary vocal and motor tics. The first study investigated the…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
Casazza, Martha E.; Silverman, Sharon L. – 1996
This handbook, intended for both beginning and experienced practitioners in the field of developmental education and learning assistance, integrates theory and research in order to construct a new model of practice, which focuses not only on students who need help with basic skills or are underprepared but also on high achievers or graduate…
Descriptors: College Students, Developmental Programs, Educational Theories, Higher Education
Webster, Raymond E. – 2000
This paper presents a summary of the research literature concerning the psychological and behavioral impact of sexual abuse of children and adolescents. It examines the dynamics involved in the process of making such determinations and examines the utility of using Human Figure Drawings as part of an assessment battery to determine the probability…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Child Abuse, Children, Counseling
Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education, Bristol (England). – 1999
This booklet describes Great Britain's Education Act of 1996, Part 4, which is related to the education of pupils with learning difficulties. Issues discussed are the main aspects of Part 4, the duty of local education agencies to include children with special needs in the mainstream, what parents should expect from their child's schools, what…
Descriptors: Conflict Resolution, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility
Peer reviewedMcKibbin, Elsie H. – American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1973
The purpose of this study is to explore the value of a perceptual-motor program using predominantly gross motor activities for children with developmental apraxia and deficits in tactile perception. (Author)
Descriptors: Analysis of Covariance, Elementary School Students, Eye Hand Coordination, Kindergarten Children
Harnack, Robert S. – Humanist, 1983
A high school student labeled "trouble maker" and "poor student" flourishes in a reading and comprehension class that encourages students to read, write, and speak on topics directly related to their individual interests. (RM)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, English Instruction, High Schools, Humanistic Education
Peer reviewedMamchur, Carolyn – Educational Leadership, 1983
Patience, caring, listening, intuition, and the elements in nature--these are the raw materials of organic teaching and learning. (Author)
Descriptors: Dramatics, Film Study, Language Arts, Learning Problems
Peer reviewedLamanna, Michael – Journal of Drug Education, 1982
Discusses background and nature of alcohol-related birth defects. Describes a continuum of impairment to offspring of drinking mothers that is dose-related and produces serious behavioral/learning deficits. The continuum includes young people of normal intelligence who perform below expected levels and find school adjustment difficult. Offers…
Descriptors: Alcoholic Beverages, Behavior Problems, Congenital Impairments, Drinking
Powell, T. Hennessy – Tennessee Education, 1981
The major advantage of criterion referenced tests (CRTs) over norm referenced tests (NRTs) is that CRTs yield specific information about student skills upon which educators can plan individualized instruction. Individual education with a strong emphasis on teaching students specific skills will be enhanced by the committed use of CRTs. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Classroom Environment, Criterion Referenced Tests
Gattegno, Caleb – Mathematics Teaching, 1981
The author seeks to clarify the difficulty and complexity of the things youngsters must do to learn mathematics, and to have teachers question their own views about children in redefining mathematics instruction. (MP)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Cognitive Processes, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary Secondary Education


