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Peer reviewedPrater, Mary Anne; Ferrara, Joseph M. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1990
An instructional package, LD.Trainer, was developed from a computer-based expert system (CLASS.LD2) combined with strategies of effective concept instruction. Evaluation with 97 preservice and in-service educators found users of LD.Trainer scored significantly higher on a posttest of ability to accurately identify learning-disabled students. (DB)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Concept Formation, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedFord, Donna Y.; Harris, J. John, III – Roeper Review, 1990
This article reviews barriers to the recognition of and assistance for gifted and talented Black students, focusing on inadequate definitions, theories, and identification procedures. Rationales are presented for reexamining current definitions and broadening the theories of giftedness to include more Blacks. Recommendations are provided for…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Black Students, Definitions, Educational Change
Peer reviewedTurner, David N.; Saunders, Danny – Small Group Research: An International Journal of Theory, Investigation, and Application, 1990
Observed 2 Gamblers Anonymous (GA) groups in South Wales over a 12-month period. Determined 2 broad consequences arose from encountering fellow sufferers: acceptance of diagnosis and commitment to recovery and to will of GA, or rejection of the diagnosis with the knowledge that they are returning to the outside world with a reconstituted…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Foreign Countries, Group Counseling, Group Therapy
Peer reviewedMercer, Cecil D.; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1990
A survey of 51 state departments of education focused on learning disabilities definitions, identification criteria, and operationalization procedures. Results showed the continued impact of the 1977 federal definition and criteria. Findings are compared with those from a 1985 survey and discussed in terms of trends, prereferral interventions,…
Descriptors: Definitions, Educational Diagnosis, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLeguire, L. E.; Fellows, R. R. – RE:view, 1990
Sixty subjects age 6 to 30 months were assessed with the Bayley Mental Scale of Infant Development (BMSID). Mean scores were substantially higher than standardized norms would predict, indicating that Bayley norms need to be revised, and that strict interpretation of the BMSID may result in misdiagnosis of some infants with developmental…
Descriptors: Child Development, Developmental Disabilities, Diagnostic Tests, Handicap Identification
Peer reviewedRodriguez, Jaclyn; Gurin, Patricia – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 1990
Examines Mexican Americans' social identities and group political consciousness toward dominant White majority and other ethnic groups. Explores effects of intergroup and intragroup contacts on social and political identity attitudes. Evidence supports relationships among contact types, social identity, and political consciousness. Anglo contact…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Culture Contact, Ethnic Groups, Ethnic Relations
Peer reviewedOpotow, Susan – Journal of Social Issues, 1990
Focuses on the detection and deterrence of moral exclusion. Discusses the possibility that a pluralistic perspective that values diversity may play a key role in combatting moral exclusion, yet points out that diversity can splinter as well as enlarge moral communities. Suggests research approaches for future study. (JS)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Conflict, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism
Peer reviewedKnight, Peter – Oxford Review of Education, 1989
Discusses how empathy is promoted in the United Kingdom's National Curriculum. Notes that the concept is ambiguous, especially as it is used in the subject of history. Describes how this concept impedes planning, teaching, and assessment. Suggests that understanding how children reason is more productive that making assumptions about how they…
Descriptors: British National Curriculum, Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedMalkmus, Danese D. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1989
Community reentry programing for individuals with head injuries should involve cognitive retraining integrated into a social skills context. Combining ecological validity with a social skills approach provides a real-world, client-centered approach and a systematic philosophical framework upon which assessment, treatment, and outcome evaluation…
Descriptors: Cognitive Restructuring, Communication Disorders, Daily Living Skills, Educational Diagnosis
Peer reviewedDowning, June – School Psychology Review, 1989
The role of the school psychologist in assessing communication skills of students with severe disabilities is explored, and the psychologist's role as educational team leader in interventions is discussed. A contextual assessment procedure is recommended for its practical value to direct service providers. (SLD)
Descriptors: Children, Communication Disorders, Counselor Role, Educational Assessment
Bracey, John H. – African Commentary: A Journal of People of African Descent, 1989
Discusses Black Americans' concern about what to call themselves and examines attempts to develop an Afrocentric point of view. Questions an automatic identification between African-Americans and Africa, citing political, historical, and socioeconomic factors that qualify assumptions of cultural continuity, and calls for continued assessment and…
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Afrocentrism, Black Culture
Peer reviewedYewchuk, Carolyn; Bibby, Mary Ann – American Annals of the Deaf, 1988
Teacher nominations, parent nominations, and nonverbal measures of intelligence were used to identify giftedness among 178 severely/profoundly hearing-impaired students, aged 5-20. The three identification procedures appeared to be largely independent of each other. Characteristics of gifted hearing-impaired children were similar to those of…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academic Aptitude, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedLong, Toby; And Others – Infants and Young Children, 1989
The Chronically Ill Infant Intervention Project at Georgetown University (Washington, D.C.) initiates treatment in the special care nursery for chronically ill infants and infants with multiple health problems. The project's interdisciplinary team provides developmental evaluations, direct intervention in the hospital and in the home, and parent…
Descriptors: Child Development, Chronic Illness, Clinical Diagnosis, Handicap Identification
Peer reviewedLieberman, Leonard; And Others – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1989
Race is no longer considered to be a core anthropological concept by a majority of anthropologists. This article proposes that the dual notions of ethnicity, to account for cultural variation, and "cline," or geographic variation, to account for biological variation, are appropriate alternatives to the race concept for classroom…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Course Content, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences
Screening the High-Risk Newborn for Hearing Loss: The Crib-O-Gram v the Auditory Brainstem Response.
Peer reviewedCox, L. Clarke – Infants and Young Children, 1988
Presented are a rationale for identifying hearing loss in infancy and a history of screening procedures. The Crib-O-Gram and auditory brainstem response (ABR) tests are evaluated for reliability, validity, and cost-effectiveness. The ABR is recommended, and fully automated ABR instrumentation, which lowers expenses for trained personnel and…
Descriptors: Automation, Biomedical Equipment, Cost Effectiveness, Data Processing


