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BERNSTEIN, BEBE – 1967
THE PROBLEMS THAT DAILY LIVING MAY PRESENT TO CHILDREN WHO EXPERIENCE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES ARE DISCUSSED, AND THE NEED FOR THE TEACHER TO SURVEY THE EXPERIMENTAL BACKGROUND OF HIS CLASS AND TO DEVELOP A METHOD FOR DEALING WITH THE CHILDREN'S PROBLEMS IS DESCRIBED. PROBLEMS THAT MERIT ATTENTION INCLUDE THOSE WHICH FUNCTION INDEPENDENTLY. THE…
Descriptors: Concept Teaching, Curriculum, Curriculum Guides, Exceptional Child Education
Franson, Joseph Paul – 1979
The author describes an approach to mainstreaming handicapped middle school students in which students were placed in a regular remedial class with a regular education teacher, a special education teacher, and an aide. The model evolved originally because of staffing problems, but achievement in both self confidence and academics resulted in its…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Sindelar, Paul T.; Meisel, C. Julius – 1980
Questionnaires were mailed to 300 special education teachers of learning disabled and emotionally disturbed students and to 316 pediatricians and psychiatrists to determine the extent of interaction between teachers and physicians in monitoring drug treatment effects. Analysis of teacher data suggested that physician contacts occurred very seldom,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Research, Interaction
Bryant, N. Dale; And Others – 1980
To investigate the possibility that learning disabled children can be taught effectively with a developmental reading program designed for normal learners through careful modification of the teaching procedure, a set of sight word instructional materials was developed that incorporated five learning principles within a mastery learning model:…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Materials, Junior High Schools, Learning Disabilities
Deno, Stanley L.; And Others – 1980
As part of a project to develop formative evaluation systems for use in improving learning disabilities (LD) service programs in social adjustment, two studies were conducted to identify simple and efficient measures of children's social adjustment and to determine their relationship to other measures of a student's classroom social status.…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Formative Evaluation, Learning Disabilities
Strum, Irene; Shapiro, Madelaine – 1980
The purpose of this study was to validate the Prescriptive Instructional Program for Educational Readiness (PIPER) for utilization as a criterion referenced test (CRT) among learning disabled children. The program consisted of behavioral objectives and diagnostic and/or mastery tasks and activities for each objective in the area of gross motor…
Descriptors: Criterion Referenced Tests, Diagnostic Tests, Learning Disabilities, Primary Education
PDF pending restorationMauser, August J. – 1973
Intended for teachers of learning disabled children, the performance based learning package provides a list of steps for students to take toward obtaining competency in time and time telling. The package is broken down into eight milestones which include such steps as constructing a simple sundial as a group project, understanding that 15 minutes…
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Competency Based Education, Elementary Education, Learning Activities
1976
Presented is the final performance report of the CSDC model which is designed to provide services for learning disabled high school students. Sections cover the following program aspects: organizational structure, inservice sessions, identification of students, materials and equipment, evaluation of student performance, evaluation of the model,…
Descriptors: Demonstration Programs, High School Students, Identification, Inservice Teacher Education
Johnson, Lynn S.; And Others – 1979
The impact of group hypnotic and self-hypnotic training on the academic performance and self-esteem of learning disabled children was explored. Three hypnotic training sessions and instructions for six weeks of daily self-hypnotic practice containing suggestions for imagery related to improvement in these areas were given to 15 children, their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Group Therapy, Hypnosis
Gear, Gayle; And Others – 1979
Intended for regular class teachers, the booklet provides information to aid in mainstreaming the learning disabled (LD) child. Sections address the following areas: characteristics of the LD child (legal definition, areas of difficulty); educational assessment (the assessment team, types of tests); reading; mathematics (specific arithmetic…
Descriptors: Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Alvir, Howard P. – 1979
The paper examines ways to choose appropriate objectives for program evaluation in the education of the handicapped. Section I discusses how too much pressure can distort priorities (alignment of short-term objectives with long-term objectives), and lists six steps in determining priorities. Section II applies the principles to learning disabled…
Descriptors: Accountability, Evaluation Methods, Guidelines, Handicapped Children
PDF pending restorationSwartz, Stanley L.; Wall, Sherrill A. – 1978
The paper reviews research on the relationship between learning disabilities (LD) and juvenile delinquency (JD) and reports preliminary results of a study to determine the importance of social class indicators to the LD/JD relationship. Studies investigating rationales of school failure, and susceptibility (of certain behaviors and personality…
Descriptors: Delinquency, Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Research Reviews (Publications)
BOTEL, MORTON – 1968
THE THEORY OF DEVELOPMENTAL DYSLEXIA IS CONTRASTED WITH THE THEORY OF DEVELOPMENTAL IMMATURITY TO EXPLAIN EXTREME READING RETARDATION. DYSLEXIA IS DEFINED AS AN ORGANICALLY BASED READING DISABILITY WHICH IS DETERMINED INDIRECTLY SINCE NO ANATOMIC LESION, CHROMOSOME, OR GENE HAS YET BEEN FOUND RESPONSIBLE. DYSLEXIA IS USUALLY DEDUCED FROM (1)…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Genetics, Individual Development, Individual Differences
Blom, Gaston E. – 1968
Learning disabilities are generally due to a variety of disorders, from the biological to the environmental. Unfortunately, today, the tendency exists to seize upon one such disorder and to investigate the learning disability concept in that narrow view only. Evidence, however, suggests that a multifactor approach should be used and that system…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Conceptual Schemes, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intervention
Muller, Freda – 1978
The paper discusses the educational system in South Africa, with emphasis on private remedial schools for the learning disabled student. The complexity of South Africa's pluralistic society is considered, characteristics of the learning disabled population are outlined, and the Norwood Remedial School's program for children with learning and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Foreign Countries, Learning Disabilities


