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Gear, Gayle; And Others – 1979
Intended for regular class teachers, the booklet provides information to aid in mainstreaming the learning disabled (LD) child. Sections address the following areas: characteristics of the LD child (legal definition, areas of difficulty); educational assessment (the assessment team, types of tests); reading; mathematics (specific arithmetic…
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Alvir, Howard P. – 1979
The paper examines ways to choose appropriate objectives for program evaluation in the education of the handicapped. Section I discusses how too much pressure can distort priorities (alignment of short-term objectives with long-term objectives), and lists six steps in determining priorities. Section II applies the principles to learning disabled…
Descriptors: Accountability, Evaluation Methods, Guidelines, Handicapped Children
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Swartz, Stanley L.; Wall, Sherrill A. – 1978
The paper reviews research on the relationship between learning disabilities (LD) and juvenile delinquency (JD) and reports preliminary results of a study to determine the importance of social class indicators to the LD/JD relationship. Studies investigating rationales of school failure, and susceptibility (of certain behaviors and personality…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Research Reviews (Publications)
BOTEL, MORTON – 1968
THE THEORY OF DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA IS CONTRASTED WITH THE THEORY OF DEVELOPMENTAL IMMATURITY TO EXPLAIN EXTREME READING RETARDATION. DYSLEXIA IS DEFINED AS AN ORGANICALLY BASED READING DISABILITY WHICH IS DETERMINED INDIRECTLY SINCE NO ANATOMIC LESION, CHROMOSOME, OR GENE HAS YET BEEN FOUND RESPONSIBLE. DYSLEXIA IS USUALLY DEDUCED FROM (1)…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Genetics, Individual Development, Individual Differences
Blom, Gaston E. – 1968
Learning disabilities are generally due to a variety of disorders, from the biological to the environmental. Unfortunately, today, the tendency exists to seize upon one such disorder and to investigate the learning disability concept in that narrow view only. Evidence, however, suggests that a multifactor approach should be used and that system…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conceptual Schemes, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intervention
Muller, Freda – 1978
The paper discusses the educational system in South Africa, with emphasis on private remedial schools for the learning disabled student. The complexity of South Africa's pluralistic society is considered, characteristics of the learning disabled population are outlined, and the Norwood Remedial School's program for children with learning and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Foreign Countries, Learning Disabilities
Neukater, Heinz – 1978
Six children (mean age 10 years) with minimal brain dysfunction learned to regulate their behavior for themselves and showed less disturbed behavior, increased on-task behavior and better mathematics performance under conditions of self control. (CL)
Descriptors: Behavior, Behavior Change, Conference Reports, Elementary Education
Dembinski, Raymond J.; Mauser, August J. – 1974
A questionnaire designed to provide parents of children with specific learning disabilities with an opportunity to react to and evaluate the diagnostic and counseling process experienced with physicians, psychologists, and educators was retruned by 125 parents. Among results of the study covering child background information, parent background…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Parent Conferences, Parent Counseling
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Newton, Margaret A.; Thomson, Michael E. – 1975
The nature of dyslexia is defined and reviewed in the context of neurological and educational processes and the nature of a written language system. An illustrative case history of a typical dyslexic child is presented. The nature of a script system is examined in the light of current linguistic and psycholinguistic studies. Noted are…
Descriptors: Cerebral Dominance, Definitions, Dyslexia, Etiology
Wadsworth, Barry – 1975
Outlined are similarities between the developmental system of J. Piaget and the system of N. Kephart. Considered are views of the two men in areas such as organization and adaptation, early development, and mental structures. The author concludes that for learning disabled children, Kephart's conceptions lead more clearly to educational programs…
Descriptors: Child Development, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education
Bessant, Helen P., Ed.; And Others – 1975
Presented is an instructional guide designed for use in training young people and adults who may have children with learning problems. Included are five modules dealing with the following topics (with sample sub-topics in parentheses): child development (toilet training), home activities to enhance school performance (language development),…
Descriptors: Child Development, Daily Living Skills, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children
Essexville-Hampton Public Schools, MI. – 1975
The final report (1974-75) of Project FAST (Functional Analysis Systems Training) contains objectives and evaluation data of the Essexville-Hampton (Michigan) program which is designed to provide efficient educational and support services to learning disordered children and their regular elementary teachers. The first part contains an introduction…
Descriptors: Administration, Decision Making, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Education
Auxter, David – 1975
The concomitant effects of skill acquisition in hierarchical learning sequences of visual motor programming and the ability to copy designs was compared between five- and ten-year-old children with visual motor disability. Each group of children participated in four types of visual motor training programs, which included 72 responses in each…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Eye Hand Coordination, Learning Disabilities
Martin, Larry L.; Hershey, Myrliss – 1976
Studied was the effectiveness of biofeedback techniques in reducing the hyperactive behavior of five hyperactive and four nonhyperactive children (all in elementary level learning disability classes). After 10 15-minute biofeedback training sessions over an 8-week period, Ss learned to raise their finger temperatures an average of 12.92 degrees…
Descriptors: Attention Span, Behavior Change, Biological Influences, Elementary Education
Tarnopol, Lester, Ed.; Tarnopol, Muriel, Ed. – 1976
This volume includes essays on reading disabilities in such places as Argentina, Austria, Belgium, China, Canada, Denmark, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Ireland, Norway, The Netherlands, Rhodesia, Republic of South Africa, and the United States. Most of the 20 essays include the background of special education in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Disabilities, Reading, Reading Difficulties
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