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van Kraayenoord, C. E.; Elkins, J. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2004
In this article, we provide an understanding of the term "numeracy" as it is used in Australia and a description of numeracy education in this country. In particular, we discuss the role of outcomes-based curriculum frameworks and outline the dominant teaching approaches. The focus is on students with learning difficulties and how they…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Characteristics, Teaching Methods, Parent Role
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Singh, Chandralekha; Rosengrant, David – American Journal of Physics, 2003
Investigates student understanding of energy and momentum concepts in introductory physics by designing and administering a 25-item, multiple-choice test and conducting individual interviews. Indicates that most students have difficulty in qualitatively interpreting basic principles related to energy and momentum and in applying them in physical…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Energy, Higher Education, Learning Problems
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Nguyen, Ngoc-Loan; Meltzer, David E. – American Journal of Physics, 2003
Investigates physics students' understanding of vector addition, magnitude, and direction for problems presented in graphical form. Indicates that many students retained significant conceptual difficulties regarding vector methods that are heavily employed throughout the physics curriculum. (Author/KHR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Learning Problems
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Lovin, Lou Ann; Kyger, Maggie; Allsopp, David – Teaching Children Mathematics, 2004
This article describes the foundations underlying the process of instructional differentiation for students with learning problems in mathematics and illustrates its application using a lesson that emphasizes the five Process Standards highlighted in "Principles and Standards for School Mathematics."
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Mathematics Instruction, Individualized Instruction, Special Needs Students
Healthy Schools Network, Inc., 2010
Everybody knows that healthy school buildings contribute to student learning, reduce health and operating costs, and ultimately, increase school quality and competitiveness. However, 55 million of the nation's children attend public and private K-12 schools where poor air quality, hazardous chemicals and other unhealthy conditions make students…
Descriptors: Public Health, Health Insurance, Child Health, School Buildings
Allsopp, David H.; Kyger, Maggie M.; Lovin, LouAnn H. – Brookes Publishing Company, 2007
Making math concepts understandable is a challenge--one that is more complex when a classroom includes students with learning difficulties. With this highly practical resource, teachers will have just what they need to teach a critical content area with confidence: research-based strategies that really work with students who have learning…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Teachers, Learning Problems, Charts
Klingner, Janette K.; Vaughn, Sharon; Boardman, Alison – Guilford Publications, 2007
A highly practical resource for the classroom, this book offers clear, research-based recommendations for helping students at all grade levels understand and learn from what they read. Explaining the skills and strategies that good readers use to comprehend text, the authors show how to support struggling students in developing these skills. They…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Learning Problems
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Stores, Gregory; Montgomery, Paul; Wiggs, Luci – Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2007
Background: Narcolepsy is a predominantly rapid eye movement sleep disorder with onset usually in the second decade but often in earlier childhood. Classically it is characterized by combinations of excessive sleepiness especially sleep attacks, cataplexy, hypnagogic hallucinations, and sleep paralysis. The psychosocial effects of this lifelong…
Descriptors: Quality of Life, Eye Movements, Sleep, Fatigue (Biology)
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Marley, Scott C.; Levin, Joel R.; Glenberg, Arthur M. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2007
The primary purpose of the present study was to determine whether recent findings documenting the benefits of text-related motor activity on young children's memory for reading passages [Glenberg, A. M., Gutierrez, T., Levin, J. R., Japuntich, S., & Kaschak, M. (2004). Activity and imagined activity can enhance young readers' reading…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Toys, Memory, Learning Problems
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Dettori, Giuliana; Ott, Michela – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2006
The authors present the cases of two pupils who both show very serious, apparently similar learning difficulties, mainly in mathematics. An analysis beyond appearance of their learning activities revealed remarkable differences between them, in terms of both weaknesses and strengths. The authors point out that when teachers are planning remedial…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Students, Learning Problems, Individual Differences
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Hopkins, Sarah L.; Lawson, Michael J. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 2006
The inability to develop, strengthen, and access associations in memory that allow for the rapid and accurate retrieval of answers to basic addition problems is a distinguishing characteristic of a mathematics learning difficulty. The "two-factor theory of math fact learning" (Robinson, Menchetti, & Torgesen, 2002) proposes that a weakness in…
Descriptors: Computation, Arithmetic, Mathematics Education, Learning Problems
McCormick, Kathleen – Literacy Beat, 1991
Learning disabilities can be overcome although solutions are complex and costly. The range of individual disabilities is wide, and improper screening and diagnosis is common. A learning disability is a disorder affecting understanding or the use of spoken or written language. Approximately 5 percent of adults have such disabilities. In addition,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Adults, Educational Diagnosis
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Davies, Brian – Physics Education, 1976
Relates a technique in which teachers can rate their effectiveness by the examination of students' lecture notes. Students are asked to record notes on a carbon of which the teacher is given the copy. Examination of these notes enables the instructor to ascertain communication problems which may be occurring. (CP)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Instruction, Learning Problems, Lecture Method
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Minor, Frances – Urban Review, 1974
In order to fully appreciate the nature of children's learning difficulties, it is necessary to analyze the qualitative differences in their intellectual functioning, i.e., their modes and styles of sensing, responding, organizing, and interpreting. (EH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Discovery Processes, Individualized Instruction, Learning Modalities
Goodman, Joan F. – 1982
A unique psychometric device, The "Lock Box," has been developed to measure the ability of preschool children to structure a novel problematic situation. The primary purpose of the box is to identify those preschoolers with mental ages ranging from 2 1/2 to 6 years who have difficulty imposing an orderly plan on their explorations and…
Descriptors: Guidelines, Handicap Identification, Innovation, Learning Problems
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