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Peer reviewedVandivier, Stella Sue; Vandivier, Phillip L. – Clearing House, 1979
The authors review some of the shortcomings in schools trying to translate mainstreaming theory into practice: lack of a full range of special placement options, over-reliance on consultation and resource teacher programs, and failure to furnish adequate special instruction in regular classrooms. (Author/SJL)
Descriptors: Educational Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Exceptional Child Education, Failure
Peer reviewedSwartz, Clifford E. – Science and Children, 1987
Contends that classroom teachers can teach science well and offers suggestions for organizing an elementary school staff to ensure that good science teaching would occur. States that each classroom teacher can become a local expert on a particular area of the science curriculum and practice. (ML)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Resource Teachers, Science Consultants
Peer reviewedAdelman, Howard S. – Journal of Special Education, 1972
The resource room concept need not be considered as merely an alternative learning environment for handicapped children but can aid in the improvement of general education so that fewer children need specialized services and in the provision of services for children who still require specialized instruction. (DB)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children, Inservice Teacher Education
Walberg, Franette Adair – Thrust for Educational Leadership, 1979
The author suggests ways to teach "campus survival skills" to handicapped students and suggests techniques for successfully integrating these students into the mainstream of campus life. (KC)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Peer reviewedKaufman, Sheri Skurow; And Others – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1994
A third-grade classroom participated in a communication skills unit (CSU) designed and implemented collaboratively by a teacher, speech-language pathologist, and student speech-language pathologist. The CSU aimed to increase the students' metapragmatic awareness of explanation adequacy. Students showed significant improvement in ability to rate…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Expressive Language, Grade 3, Interpersonal Communication
Tarrant, Barbara – Education Canada, 1991
Proposes the resource teacher model as a solution to lack of motivation in middle-aged teachers. The role of the special education resource teacher provides intrinsic rewards such as autonomy, challenge, and variety which can renew motivation. A new role as resource teacher addresses the issues of midlife stagnation and allows for personal growth.…
Descriptors: Career Development, Job Satisfaction, Middle Aged Adults, Professional Autonomy
Peer reviewedWest, J. Frederick, Idol, Lorna – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1990
The article describes how the use of collaborative consultation as a problem-solving process can be used in various service delivery options for educating mildly handicapped and at-risk students. Critical considerations (staff development, planning/problem-solving options, scheduling/time to consult) are identified. (DB)
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Consultants, Cooperation, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedGlatthorn, Allan A. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1990
This article discusses weaknesses in standard approaches to consultancy that have developed out of conflicts between special and regular educators, including a narrow focus on problem solving and an implication of superiority on the part of special educators. Cooperative professional development teams consisting of both special and regular…
Descriptors: Consultants, Disabilities, Educational Change, Educational Cooperation
Peer reviewedFrench, Nancy K. – Remedial and Special Education, 1998
This study examined the relationship between 18 pairs of special-education resource teachers and the paraeducators they supervise. Teachers were divided in their beliefs about the fundamental role of paraeducators, whether as assistants to the teacher or to the student. Teachers also expressed reluctance about their supervisory role, preferring to…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Paraprofessional School Personnel, Peer Relationship, Regular and Special Education Relationship
Jackson, Diane L. – 1989
This paper describes the use of special "Intervention Teachers" to address the needs of severely learning disabled (LD) high school students in a Chicago Public High School. In this approach the Intervention Teacher, a trained LD teacher, consults with, helps, and observes the regular teacher's instructional plans and implementation.…
Descriptors: Consultants, Cooperation, Delivery Systems, High School Students
Allan, Julie; Munn, Pamela – 1992
This final report resulted from a 1-year evaluation of three Area Learning Support Teams, intended to provide a flexible and coordinated learning support service in three secondary schools and associated primary schools in one region of Scotland. The study interviewed 26 key people and used questionnaires to elicit opinions of 163 others. Findings…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Learning Disabilities
PDF pending restorationDependents Schools (DOD), Washington, DC. – 1982
Designed to identify and develop reading skills, stimulate the desire to read, promote an appreciation of literature, and encourage reading as a lifelong habit, the Department of Defense Dependents Schools Comprehensive Reading Program presented in this pamphlet outlines the major functions of the reading improvement specialist (RIS). These…
Descriptors: Educational Assessment, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Program Development
Pugach, Marleen; Lilly, M. Stephen – 1984
A critical examination of problems in delivery services to students with mild learning and behavior problems points out weaknesses in special education programs. These programs have grown indiscriminately, resulting in over-identification of "handicapped" students. The special education placement system is time-consuming and is not the most…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Mild Mental Retardation
PDF pending restorationBrown, Ruth Wharton – 1982
Materials for special education resource specialists in California on implementing a team approach and facilitating change are presented as the second of four volumes. The first section includes a description of the resource specialist program; the interaction between the resource specialist and the principal; the roles of the resource specialist,…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Change Strategies, Communication Skills, Disabilities
Peer reviewedOzer, Mark N.; Dworkin, Nancy E. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1974
Descriptors: Consultants, Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Education


