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Jarrold, Christopher; Phillips, Caroline; Baddeley, Alan D – Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 2007
A main aim of this study was to test the claim that individuals with Williams syndrome have selectively impaired memory for spatial as opposed to visual information. The performance of 16 individuals with Williams syndrome (six males, 10 females; mean age 18y 7mo [SD 7y 6mo], range 9y 1mo-30y 7mo) on tests of short-term memory for item and…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Tests, Mental Retardation, Learning Disabilities
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Perkin, Glynis; Beacham, Nigel; Croft, Anthony – International Journal for Technology in Mathematics Education, 2007
This paper opens up a debate about policy and practice in computer-assisted assessment (CAA) of mathematics for undergraduates with specific learning difficulties e.g. dyslexia. Guidelines for designing assessments for such students are emerging and some may be transferable to CAA. Whether mathematics brings with it particular issues is unclear.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Computer Assisted Testing
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Stribling, Penny; Rae, John; Dickerson, Paul – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2007
Background: The talk of persons with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) often features distinctive forms of repetition (echophenomena). Although often characterized as meaningless or inappropriate, there is evidence that such practices can sometimes have communicative functions. Aims: To investigate the interactional organization of repetition…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Pragmatics, Autism, Speech Communication
Reed, Christine; Urquhart, Jill – Understanding Our Gifted, 2007
Gifted students are often underserved because they do not have access to highly challenging curriculum. In October, 2002, Project LOGgED ON (www.scrolldown.com/loggedon/) at University of Virginia received federal funding from the Jacob Javits Act to tackle this issue. Those who were part of the LOGgED ON project developed advanced science…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Academically Gifted, Science Curriculum, Higher Education
DeBlois, Robert; Place, Patti – Principal Leadership, 2007
This article talks about two alternative schools that have adapted to be a better fit for at-risk students than a comprehensive middle or high school might be. It is easy to suggest that an increase in the dropout rate is merely a natural result of the recent preoccupation with test scores. Whatever truth there may be to this, educators must still…
Descriptors: Program Descriptions, Dropout Rate, Acceleration (Education), High Risk Students
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Starkman, Neal – T.H.E. Journal, 2007
This article describes how technology is providing students with unique challenges the regular, personalized assessments they need which yearly state assessments fail to do. Special education students--whether they have emotional or learning problems, English language deficiencies, or simply bad dispositions--are poorly served by one-size-fits-all…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Educational Improvement, Academic Achievement, Educational Technology
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Talbot, Jenny; Riley, Chris – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
The prevalence of offenders with learning difficulties and learning disabilities is not agreed upon. What is clear, however, is that, regardless of actual numbers, many offenders have learning difficulties that reduce their ability to cope within the criminal justice system, for example, not understanding fully what is happening to them in court…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Incidence, Criminals, Justice
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Weintrob, David L.; Saling, Michael M.; Berkovic, Samuel F.; Reutens, David C. – Brain, 2007
Some patients considered for left temporal lobectomy for epilepsy present with normal verbal learning and no MRI evidence of hippocampal pathology. In order to preserve learning function, the surgical approach in these cases often aims at sparing the hippocampus. Parahippocampal structures, including the left perirhinal region, however, also…
Descriptors: Patients, Pathology, Associative Learning, Word Lists
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Cigman, Ruth – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2007
The universalist argument that all children should be educated in inclusive mainstream schools, irrespective of their difficulties or disabilities, is traced to the claims (a) that special schools and disability "labels" are inherently humiliating, and (b) that no decent society tolerates inherently humiliating institutions. I ask (following…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Learning Problems, Inclusive Schools, Disabilities
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Sarsani, Mahender Reddy; Maddini, Ravi – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2009
The investigation was aimed to study the learning difficulties in mathematics among the secondary school students. The study proposed to measure the Learning Difficulties in Mathematics with respect to the students' personal and background variables such as sex, type of school, locality and medium of instruction; and also to explore the…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Learning Problems, Secondary School Mathematics, Student Characteristics
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Barkon, Beverly – Physical Disabilities: Education and Related Services, 2009
By 2010 it is predicted that one in 900 adults will be survivors of some form of pediatric cancer. The numbers are somewhat lower for survivors of brain tumors, though their numbers are increasing. Schools mistakenly believe that these children easily fit pre-existing categories of disability. Though these students share some of the…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Disability Identification, Brain, Educational Environment
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Jordan, Nancy C.; Levine, Susan C. – Developmental Disabilities Research Reviews, 2009
As a group, children from disadvantaged, low-income families perform substantially worse in mathematics than their counterparts from higher-income families. Minority children are disproportionately represented in low-income populations, resulting in significant racial and social-class disparities in mathematics learning linked to diminished…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Mathematics Education, Mathematics Achievement, Young Children
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Wienke Totura, Christine M.; Green, Amy E.; Karver, Marc S.; Gesten, Ellis L. – Journal of Adolescence, 2009
The present study assessed agreement between student self-report and teacher ratings of bullying and victimization relative to psychological, behavioral, and academic correlates. Middle school students (N=1442) and teachers completed surveys evaluating peer relationships and psychosocial adjustment. Analyses of variance and logistic regressions…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Student Behavior, Bullying, Academic Achievement
Feltovich, Paul J.; And Others – 1994
This paper reports on the learning of difficult and complex concepts, the characteristics of these concepts that make them difficult for students to learn and understand well, the kinds of misconceptions students acquire, and the difficulty of changing these mistaken beliefs. A scheme, the Conceptual Stability Scheme, is presented for analyzing a…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Cognitive Processes, Comprehension, Concept Formation
Johns, Jerry L. – Elem Engl, 1969
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Book Reviews, Learning Problems, Phonics
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