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Peer reviewedHishinuma, Earl S.; Nishimura, Stephanie T. – Roeper Review, 2000
This study investigated attitudes of parents (n=98) of services provided by a specialized school for which the majority of the students were gifted, had learning disabilities, or both. Parents rated services of the specialized school as being significantly more important and successful as compared to programs at previous schools. (Contains…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Gifted Disabled, Integrated Services
Peer reviewedOrmsbee, Christine K.; Finson, Kevin D. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2000
This article discusses the inclusion of students with learning and behavioral disabilities into general education science classes. It provides suggestions for instructional modifications and includes a sample science activity that was redesigned to support students with learning and behavioral concerns. (Contains seven references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Behavior Disorders, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSwanson, H. Lee; Ashbaker, Margaret Howell – Intelligence, 2000
Explored the contribution of two working memory systems, the articulatory loop and the central executive, and short-term memory to the word recognition and comprehension deficits of children with learning disabilities. Results of 2 experiments with 150 children support the idea that poor word recognition and comprehension reflect deficits in a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedKavale, Kenneth A.; Forness, Steven R. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2000
This article critically analyzes available definitions of learning disability. The general problem of definition is discussed first, followed by a discussion of individual definitions from the earliest to the latest. It is concluded that the definitions fail to provide substantive insight into the nature of the condition. (Contains extensive…
Descriptors: Classification, Clinical Diagnosis, Definitions, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedWehby, Joseph H.; Hollahan, M. Stephanie – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2000
A study involving an elementary student with learning disabilities evaluated the effectiveness of a high-probability request sequence on compliance to a request for completion of a math assignment. High probability requests were effective in reducing the latency to compliance but only minimally affected duration of engagement. (Contains five…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Classroom Techniques, Compliance (Psychology), Elementary Education
Peer reviewedSexton, Melissa; Harris, Karen R.; Graham, Steve – Exceptional Children, 1998
The Self-Regulated Strategy Development model was used to assist six elementary students with learning disabilities develop a strategy for planning and writing essays, self-regulation, and positive attributions regarding effort and strategy use. Instruction had a positive effect on students' approach to writing, writing performance, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Models, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Peer reviewedDeshler, Donald D. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1998
This tribute to Samuel Kirk, an early leader in the field of learning disabilities, focuses on two of his powerful ideas and their effect on the author's work and later research. The first idea is that effective teaching requires knowing the students well, and the second idea is that explicit instruction in skills and strategies based on known…
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Peer reviewedLopez-Reyna, Norma A. – Exceptionality, 1997
Reflects on research that investigated whether Mexican-American students with learning disabilities would be more cooperative with their Mexican-American peers than Anglo-American students with learning disabilities in cooperative learning situations (EC 618 919). The benefits of using cooperative learning situations are reviewed. (CR)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Cultural Interrelationships, Ethnic Relations, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedBraten, Ivar – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 1998
Demonstrates the merging of cognitive psychology, psychology of mathematics, and special education. Various models of children's addition strategies are reviewed and critiqued. Addition strategy with poor learners should be comprehensive and include interactions between strategies, knowledge, metacognition, motivation, and social factors. (MAK)
Descriptors: Addition, Cognitive Ability, Cognitive Psychology, Cognitive Style
Peer reviewedHagborg, Winston J. – Psychology in the Schools, 1998
Mainstreamed students (N=37) with learning disabilities (LD) and an equal number of nondisabled (ND) high school students were compared on five independent variables: grades, time spent on homework, scholastic competence, global self-worth, and school membership. ND students reported higher grades and more favorable ratings of scholastic…
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Grades (Scholastic), High Risk Students, High School Students
Peer reviewedGoldstein, Candace – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1998
Describes a pilot program in New Jersey, that offered a free summer camp for 750 elementary and secondary students, including students with learning disabilities, to learn computer skills and explore the Internet. Tips for learning on the Internet are provided, as well as suggested activities and Web sites. (CR)
Descriptors: Day Camp Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Hypermedia, Internet
Peer reviewedOverstreet, Stacy; Holmes, Clarissa S.; Dunlap, William P.; Frentz, Johnette – Intelligence, 1997
The independent contributions of ethnicity and socioeconomic status to intellectual and academic functioning in children with diabetes were studied with 58 diabetic children and 58 comparisons. Findings indicate that black children with diabetes, regardless of social class, are at greater risk for intellectual deficits and learning problems than…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Child Development, Cognitive Processes
Peer reviewedMacArthur, Charles A. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1998
Five students (ages 9-10) with learning disabilities and severe writing problems wrote in dialog journals using a standard word processor and then using a word processor with speech-synthesis and word prediction features. The special features had a strong effect on the legibility and spelling for four students. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Computer Uses in Education, Dialog Journals, Elementary Education, Handwriting
Peer reviewedBalajthy, Ernest – Reading and Writing Quarterly: Overcoming Learning Difficulties, 2000
Addresses the issue of teacher purpose in using technology for reading and literacy instruction. Notes that computers were used mostly for motivation and self-esteem and not for raising achievement. Argues that educators need to critically think through the multiple realities they face as they consider the use of technology with disabled readers.…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Reading Achievement
Peer reviewedAnderson, Jeffrey A.; Kutash, Krista; Duchnowski, Albert J. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2001
A study compared academic progress over 5 years for 61 children with learning disabilities (LD) and 42 children with emotional and behavioral disorders. Findings indicated students with LD made significant progress over time in reading, and this progress was associated with receiving less full-time special education services. (Contains…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Disorders, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances


