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Peer reviewedBracey, Susan A.; Ward, Jefflyn – Reading Improvement, 1980
Reports on various instructional procedures that were used to decrease the number of b/d reversal errors made by 10-year-old learning disabled boys. (FL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Phonetics, Reading Difficulties
Peer reviewedMoseley, David – Journal of Research in Reading, 1980
Proposes a grouping of subtests corresponding to the three-factor pattern of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (WISC) and its revised form, WISC-R, for use with children with reading difficulties. (FL)
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Identification, Intelligence Tests, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedHallahan, Daniel P.; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1979
The S was taught to self-monitor his on- and off-task behavior by using an audiotape recorder to cue his self-recording. Using a combination of multiple baseline across responses and reversal designs, on-task behavior increased dramatically under treatment conditions for both handwriting and math. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Attention, Behavior Modification, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research
Peer reviewedDean, Raymond S. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
The study investigated the temporal stability and estimated the standard error of measurement for subtests of the Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT) with 60 learning disabled and emotionally handicapped children (9 to 13 years old). (Author/SBH)
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Research
Peer reviewedGlenwick, David S.; Barocas, Ralph – Journal of Special Education, 1979
Forty impulsive fifth and sixth graders participated in a project to help them become more reflective problem solvers. The study hypothesized that training Ss' parents and teachers in D. Meichenbaum's verbal self-regulation procedures would be more effective than training only children in such procedures. (Author)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Change, Conceptual Tempo, Elementary Education
Vacc, Nancy N.; Vacc, Nicholas A. – Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 1979
The approach, which has also been used successfully with learning-disabled and emotionally disturbed children, provides a systematic method of instruction and stresses the use of sensory and verbal cues as aids in learning manuscript writing. (DLS)
Descriptors: Emotional Disturbances, Handwriting, Handwriting Instruction, Handwriting Skills
Peer reviewedAlgozzine, Bob; McGraw, Karen – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1980
The article addresses the usefulness of the Peabody Individual Achievement Test (PIAT) in assessing various levels of arithmetic performance. The mathematics subtest of the PIAT is considered in terms of purpose; mathematical abilities subsections (foundations, basic facts, applications); diagnostic testing (the error analysis matrix); and poor…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Diagnostic Tests, Disabilities, Educational Diagnosis
Peer reviewedGresham, Frank; Evans, James R. – Psychology in the Schools, 1979
Recent advances in computer technology, combined with research findings on electrophysiological (EEG) correlates of brain function, suggest that large-scale use of various computer scored EEG measures in evaluation of children with learning problems may become feasible. The nature of the EEG and of the averaged evoked potential is described.…
Descriptors: Computer Science, Electroencephalography, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedLuick, Anthony H.; Senf, Gerald M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
The authors contend that current trends in education are both disenfranchising and ignoring children (particularly the slow learners and borderline retarded) who could benefit from individualized instruction. Problems with the reliance on clinical judgement to identify handicapped children are discussed. (SBH)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children
Peer reviewedGottesman, Ruth L. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1979
Forty-three learning disabled children referred to a medical outpatient clinic because of reading difficulties were evaluated and followed for a period of five-seven years to study the course of their reading achievement and its relationship over time to various characteristics. (DLS)
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Followup Studies, Learning Disabilities, Neurological Organization
Peer reviewedSaxe, Geoffrey B. – Child Development, 1979
Two studies sought to determine the developmental relationship between the child's use of counting as a notational symbol system to extract, compare, and reproduce numerical information and the development of number conservation. Subjects were four- to six-year-old children in Study 1 and seven- to nine-year-old learning disabled children in Study…
Descriptors: Computation, Concept Formation, Conservation (Concept), Early Childhood Education
Cleveland, John M. – Independent School, 1979
The story of a learning disabled boy and the help he received at a private school. (SJL)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Discipline Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedMcGee, David W. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1979
The use of the telephone directory as a learning tool with learning disabled adolescents is described. A general information worksheet and a white and yellow pages worksheet are reproduced. It is explained that the exercises develop an important survival skill. (PHR)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Daily Living Skills, Directories, Information Retrieval
Peer reviewedPalmer, Douglas J. – Journal of Special Education, 1979
The study examined 102 elementary regular-classroom teachers' attributions and instructional prescriptions for normal achieving, educationally handicapped, and educable mentally retarded pupils. (Author)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Peer reviewedAnd Others; Eme, Robert – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1978
The study evaluated the hypothesis that familial left-handed children, who presumably have bilateral representation of language ability, should show an impairment in spatial abiblity on 44 children (22 right handed, 11 familial left handed, and 11 nonfamilial left handed) whose average age was 8 years old. (Author/PHR)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Family Characteristics, Language Ability, Lateral Dominance


