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Zeluff, Karen A. – Academic Therapy, 1988
Four alternative strategies to enhance learning-disabled students' learning and improve their self-concept include creative writing, peer tutoring, creative teaching, and behavior modification. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Classroom Techniques, Creative Writing, Elementary Education
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Hall, Cathy W.; Haws, Denise – Psychology in the Schools, 1989
Examined the level of depressive symptomatology in 100 learning-disabled and normal fourth through sixth grade students, using the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) and behavior ratings by classroom teachers. Significant positive correlations were found between learning-disabled students and CDI scores and between CDI scores and teacher…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Depression (Psychology), Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities
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Nelson, J. Ron; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1990
Analysis of responses of 107 college faculty members to a questionnaire assessing faculty willingness to make accommodations for learning-disabled students found that, in general, faculty were willing to provide such accommodations. Education faculty responded more positively than did faculty of the College of Business and College of Arts and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Students, Higher Education, Individual Needs
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Divgi, D. R. – Educational Measurement: Issues and Practice, 1989
The question of realistic expectations for achievement growth for learning disabled students is discussed. The controversy among previous authors is caused by the acceptance of unsupported claims about interval scales, and not by the explicit definition of realism and fairness, which can fix a growth expectation. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Achievement Gains, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
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West, Ruth C. – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1989
A literature-based cognitive developmental approach to learning and instruction in mainstreamed settings is presented. The approach considers children with learning disabilities to be ineffective and inactive learners, and focuses on addressing learning skills for all children and emphasizing mutual support and communication within the classroom.…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
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Dunlap, Lee Kern; Dunlap, Glen – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 1989
Individualized self-monitoring checklists were developed for 3 learning-disabled students, aged 10-13; students followed the checklists as they completed their subtraction assignments. The procedures produced immediate gains in correct responding; when the checklists were removed and the previous incentives condition was reinstated, continued…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Individual Needs, Individualized Instruction, Intermediate Grades
Rooney, Karen J. – Academic Therapy, 1989
A study evaluated the usefulness of instruction in specific learning strategies to improve the learning processes of students with learning disabilities and attention deficits. The intervention sought to provide students with tools for maximizing atypical strengths, remediating weaknesses, and activating processing. Some strategies are described.…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities
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Allington, Richard L.; McGill-Franzen, Anne – Elementary School Journal, 1989
Results indicated that students identified as disadvantaged who participated in Chapter One received significantly more reading and language arts instruction in regular education classes than did mainstreamed children identified as handicapped and served through special education programs. (PCB)
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Reading Difficulties
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Conca, Lydia – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1989
The study compared strategies chosen by second-grade learning disabled (LD) children with short-term memory problems, but with differences in naming facility, and same-age and younger nondisabled children. Subjects with poor naming abilities demonstrated selected strategy failures, while subjects with good naming abilities demonstrated more…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Grade 2, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies
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Scruggs, Thomas E.; Mastropieri, Margo A. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1989
Comparison of teaching U.S. history content to learning disabled junior-high school students using either mnemonic or nonmnemonic materials found that students learned substantially more information when instructed mnemonically. Teachers felt the mnemonic materials were significantly more appropriate for these students than traditional…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies, Mnemonics
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Smith, Sandra M. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1989
Many learning disabilities or cases of mild retardation are due to medically diagnosable, congenital syndromes, such as fetal alcohol syndrome, sex chromosome abnormalities, multiple anomaly syndromes, phenylketonuria, and Tourette Syndrome. These syndromes are discussed, and suggestions are given for special education management. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Congenital Impairments, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
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Barton, Judy A. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1988
A developmentally sensitive problem-solving task--the 20-Question Game--was used to examine development and treatment variables among 48 learning disabled and 48 normal boys at two age levels (8-13 years old). Results indicate that both younger boys and learning disabled boys demonstrated less efficient problem-solving skills than did others. (TJH)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Comparative Analysis, Elementary School Students
Dyck, Norma; Sundbye, Nita – Learning Disabilities Research, 1988
The study compared effects of two ways of making text more explicit for learning disabled (LD) children: by adding supportive information or asking inference questions at the ends of episodes. Adding elaborative content enhanced story understanding while asking inference questions was not more effective than the explicit version of the text alone.…
Descriptors: Critical Reading, Elementary Education, Inferences, Learning Disabilities
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Cardell, Cheryl D.; Parmar, Rene S. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1988
The study comparing responses of the teachers of learning disabled (LD) seven-year-olds on the Temperament Assessment Battery to those of teachers of non-LD students found that teachers of LD students consistently evidenced perceptions in the negative direction suggesting that social ability, adjustment, and persistence contribute to the…
Descriptors: Definitions, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Personality Traits
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van der Wissel, A. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1988
The study demonstrated that 36 male children (ages 7-10) with learning problems were characterized not by a restricted vocabulary as such (i.e., the variance common to both receptive and productive vocabulary measures) but by a hampered production of words (i.e., the variance common to both speed-of-naming and productive vocabulary measures.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Expressive Language, Language Handicaps, Learning Disabilities
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