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Lenz, B. Keith – Pointer, 1983
Advance organizers, activities used before the learning task, can help mainstreamed learning disabled adolescents organize information more efficiently. Ten steps for developing advance organizers proceed from informing students to introducing vocabulary and stating the general outcome desired. This approach is easy to implement and may result in…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Learning Disabilities, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods
Gillet, Pamela – Pointer, 1977
Listed are definitions of auditory processes (such as auditory discrimination, auditory memory, and auditory perception) and suggestions for improving auditory skills. (JYC)
Descriptors: Auditory Training, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Teaching Guides
Wizer, David R. – Pointer, 1987
The article proposes the use of cooperative learning techniques with learning disabled students and suggests ways to implement cooperative learning principles using microcomputers. (DB)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Activities, Learning Disabilities
Schmidt, John L. – Pointer, 1983
Resource teachers can help learning disabled students generalize skills to a mainstream setting with three types of procedures: transfer activities; self control procedures (in which a behavior contract is developed and contingencies for self reinforcement are specified); and cooperative planning (in which resource teachers and regular teachers…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Leone, Peter – Pointer, 1983
Learning disabled adolescents can become more responsible for their social and academic performance by learning to monitor themselves. Self-monitoring activities can involve self-assessment, self-recording, and self-reinforcement. Procedures for establishing a self-monitoring approach are discussed. (CL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Learning Disabilities, Reinforcement, Self Control
Graham, Steve – Pointer, 1983
To identify reading materials suitable for learning disabled adolescents, teachers should determine areas of student interest, predict the student's reading level, and determine the material's readablity. Then the match between the student and material should be evaluated in terms of reading level, interest, word recognition, and comprehension.…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Reading Interests, Reading Material Selection, Secondary Education
Moran, Mary Ross – Pointer, 1983
A highly structured six-step strategy to teach paragraph organization skills to learning disabled secondary students revealed that the students, who were beginning rather than remedial writers, could profit from a formula writing approach that focused on one writing component at a time with maximum practice. (CL)
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Secondary Education, Teaching Methods, Writing (Composition)
Skrtic, Thomas M.; And Others – Pointer, 1983
An example is provided of remediation activities for learning disabled adolescents having a specific computation difficulty with place value and the subtraction with regrouping algorhythm. A seven-day remediation procedure, which may be used with the other basic operations, fades from the concrete to the symbolic mode. (CL)
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Mathematics, Remedial Mathematics, Secondary Education
Dobbs, Mary Carolyn – Pointer, 1976
Class hobbies such as coin collecting, stamp collecting and pen pal projects can accelerate the learning of teenaged slow learners. (GW)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Hobbies, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities
Pieper, Edward – Pointer, 1983
The article describes the oral interview, a mathematics assessment technique in which the learning disabled adolescent's thinking stragegies are examined. Both efficient and inefficient thinking strategies related to multiplication are discussed, and implications for instruction considered. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Evaluation Methods, Interviews, Learning Disabilities
Sofge, Ann – Pointer, 1977
Considered are testing and teaching suggestions for developing auditory discrimination abilities in children with spelling difficulties. (CL)
Descriptors: Auditory Discrimination, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities
Smith, Sally L. – Pointer, 1980
The author summarizes the contributions which aesthetic or arts education can make, both to academic competence and personal creativity, for learning disabled students. Vignettes illustrate the potential of various art forms, including manual arts, music, dance, drama, and filmmaking. (SBH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aesthetic Education, Art Education, Case Studies
Stoddard, Barbra – Pointer, 1987
The article examines writing characteristics of learning disabled students in five areas (planning, content generation, framing, production, and revising) and reviews remedial teaching techniques appropriate for each area. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Remedial Instruction
Bos, Candace S. – Pointer, 1983
Learning disabled adolescents can be taught to monitor their reading comprehension. Among approaches are self-questioning (by which students become aware of important textual information) and multipass (an approach using surveying, sizing up, and sorting out). In addition, general strategies such as providing direct instruction and modeling are…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Secondary Education
Neale, Amy E.; And Others – Pointer, 1987
The article considers the research basis for use of word processing with learning disabled fourth grade students, notes the special demands word processing makes on teachers and students in the initial learning stage, and suggests instructional approaches. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Intermediate Grades, Learning Disabilities, Research Utilization
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