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Woodford, Charles – 1991
This paper describes functions of the components of hearing aids and provides a detailed procedure to detect hearing aid dysfunctions. The most common type of hearing aids for school children are the behind the ear type. Various hearing aid components change sound into an electrical signal, which is amplified and adjusted by a volume control. The…
Descriptors: Auditory Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Equipment Evaluation, Hearing Aids
Gower, Susan A. – 1991
A practicum was developed to aid second graders who were experiencing difficulties in reversals and transpositions of letters, words, and numbers in written language and math. At each teacher's recommendation, one or two children demonstrating reversal problems were given help to reduce their reversals. A series of language arts and math tests…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Learning Disabilities, Learning Problems, Learning Strategies
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, NJ. Test Collection. – 1990
The 50 nonverbal tests in this bibliography assess aptitude and cognitive skills using various nonverbal means, such as pictures, symbols, or figures. They are useful in testing those who may have reading difficulties or those for whom English is not the primary language. Not included are aptitude measure that have both verbal and nonverbal…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Aptitude Tests, Culture Fair Tests, Elementary Secondary Education
Morris, M. S. – Didaskalos, 1975
The author teaches a course in basic Latin to pupils without great ability. She claims three objectives: development of word sense; stimulation for the imagination, and enjoyment of the lessons, learning and use of the mind. (CHK)
Descriptors: Language Instruction, Language Skills, Latin, Learning Problems
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Dahlke, Richard M. – Mathematics Teacher, 1975
The author finds that students who have not previously mastered arithmetic skills do not benefit from an individualized review course. He describes such a course and presents four case studies in support of his position. (SD)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Case Studies, Community Colleges, Individualized Instruction
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Berdine, William Harry – Exceptional Children, 1974
Descriptors: Abstracts, Evaluation, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children
Leitner, David – 1990
This report on a study of the first year of implementation of the Portland Reading Recovery Program assesses the current status of the program in terms of program planning, teacher outcomes, student outcomes, and parent involvement. Following preliminary data about the 91 first graders and their teachers who were involved in the program, the…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Grade 1, Learning Problems, Primary Education
Irington, Janice – 1989
A primary education specialist designed and implemented a 10-week practicum intervention intended to teach third-grade students how to tell time. Eight students who experienced considerable difficulty in telling time by 5- and 1-minute intervals participated in the study. Students learned to tell time through classroom and playground activities…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Games, Grade 3, Learning Activities
Anton, William – 1982
This report outlines the major findings and recommendations of a study of drop-outs and "divergent youth" in Los Angeles public schools. The purposes of the research were to: identify the divergent youth population; study current practices and options which negatively impact the students' social and academic progress within the…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Dropout Characteristics, High Schools, Intervention
Weckstein, Paul – 1986
Chapter 1 is the largest federal education program in existence. It provides extra services to help low-achieving students and is targeted primarily at areas where low-income families reside. Parent involvement in designing and implementing the program is an essential part of Chapter 1. However, the parent involvement component is often not as…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary Education, Federal Aid
Sawtelle, Charlotte – 1984
Part of a three-volume series, this guide is intended for parents of children in the first- through sixth-grade, who want to become involved in their children's education and to help their children learn. Discussion focuses on the following topics: (1) helping children to develop self-esteem and self-confidence; (2) helping children develop…
Descriptors: Child Responsibility, Discipline, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Simner, Marvin L.; Barnes, Michael J. – 1987
The major purpose of this study was to determine what relationship currently exists between grade 1 marks and later school achievement. Complete academic records were obtained on two samples of students from rural towns in Southwestern Ontario. Each sample contained all the children born between 1964 and 1971 who attended their town's major public…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Grade 1
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Bureau of Education for Exceptional Students. – 1987
This manual provides teachers with abstracts of instructional materials intended for use with mildly handicapped students in language arts classes. The materials are correlated with the intended outcomes of each course as specified in the state curriculum guidelines for grades 9-12. The abstracts are organized by subject matter and level: applied…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Instructional Materials, Language Arts, Learning Disabilities
McKeown, Margaret Gentile – 1986
A study proposed a sequenced process for inferring word meaning from context in order to investigate experimentally where, within the process, differences between learners of varying skill occur, and to discover the kinds of information students need in order to acquire vocabulary most effectively. Six five-step tasks, each designed around an…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Associative Learning, Classroom Research, Context Clues
Hixon, Karen K.; Sherman, Thomas M. – 1988
To investigate the reasons that tutoring is effective, a study was conducted of what happened during a series of tutoring sessions, and the effects of these events on students' behaviors and tutoring outcomes were analyzed. A total of 48 tutoring sessions, which included 6 tutors and approximately 25 college student-athletes, were tape-recorded by…
Descriptors: Athletes, Cognitive Processes, College Students, Higher Education
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