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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
Fuller, Gerald B.; Fuller, Diane L. – Academic Therapy, 1982
Learning disabled (LD) children react to hurt and rejection by selecting from a number of poor choices, including giving up or throwing a tantrum. A teacher can help the LD child through a reality program which includes 10 steps to better control. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Competence, Learning Disabilities, Problem Solving
Hoffman, Ellen – Academic Therapy, 1988
A kitchen timer, three-minute egg timer, and individual clocks made from paper plates were used to teach time management strategies to learning disabled elementary school students in a resource room. Their attention span increased, work habits improved, and there was less frustration for both teacher and students. (VW)
Descriptors: Attention Span, Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
Markel, Geraldine – Academic Therapy, 1981
A multicomponent model to improve test taking skills of learning disabled (LD) adolescents is proposed to encourage anxiety management, problem solving skills, assertiveness, study skills, and student confidence and control. The role of the LD consultant in this process is described. (CL)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Anxiety, Assertiveness, Learning Disabilities

Forgan, James W. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2002
This article discusses how students with high-incidence disabilities can benefit from using bibliotherapy by learning to become proactive problem solvers. A sample lesson plan is presented based on a teaching framework for bibliotherapy and problem solving that contains the elements of prereading, guided reading, post-reading discussion, and a…
Descriptors: Anger, Bibliotherapy, Elementary Education, Interpersonal Competence

Prater, Mary Anne – Preventing School Failure, 1994
Techniques for developing self-management skills in students with learning and/or behavioral difficulties are explained, including self-monitoring and self-instruction. Development of self-management skills is seen to facilitate mainstreaming and provide prereferral intervention assistance. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Learning Disabilities
Sander, Nancy W.; And Others – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1991
Self-management strategy training was given to four learning-disabled adolescent males. The subjects mastered the steps in seven to nine sessions and went on to apply the strategy to target behaviors following which these behaviors were at or above criterion in both training and generalization settings. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies

Scott, Mary E. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1988
Understanding learning strategies used by gifted students can help teachers improve effectiveness in all learners. Six traits common among the gifted and modifiable in students with learning difficulties include (1) superior concentration skills; (2) field independence; (3) reflection; (4) internal locus of control; (5) active learning; and (6)…
Descriptors: Attention Control, Cognitive Style, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted

Smith, Judith Osgood – LD Forum, 1995
Skill-based social deficits exist in students with learning disabilities when a student has not learned a given skill; performance-based deficits exist when the student possesses a skill but doesn't perform in appropriate circumstances. Interventions for both types of deficit and a strategy to build self-control skills are offered. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Interpersonal Competence

Billingsley, Bonnie S.; Wildman, Terry M. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1990
This article addresses the planning of metacognitive instruction in reading, including such elements of metacognitive theory as metacognitive knowledge, self-regulation, comprehension monitoring, and regulation. Metacognitive goals for instruction, selected research in improving reading comprehension, and specific instructional implications for…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Learning Processes, Metacognition
Shaw, Stan F.; And Others – 1989
A counseling perspective is applied to issues concerning the preparation of high school students with learning disabilities for postsecondary education and employment settings. The combination of academic limitations and difficulties in getting along with others provide continuing problems for these young adults. Instructional and counseling…
Descriptors: Counseling, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs, Employment
Slade, David; Callahan, Tim – Academic Therapy, 1988
Teachers of the learning disabled (LD) and mainstream teachers can incorporate preventive cuing practices into existing classroom management procedures to stop disruptive behavior before it starts. They can encourage LD students to accept responsibility for self-management and can maximize cooperation, minimize conflict, and promote positive…
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Behavior Modification, Behavior Problems, Classroom Communication

Isaacson, Stephen; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1988
Principles for effectively teaching writing skills to mildly handicapped and learning-disabled students are outlined, and then three varying approaches are presented: (1) Direct Reading and Writing program, integrating regular class content with writing instruction; (2) self-instructional control strategies to reduce the complexity of writing…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Elementary Secondary Education, Integrated Activities, Learning Activities

Lupart, Judy L. – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1990
This model assessment procedure for gifted/learning-disabled students utilizes the concepts of the tetrahedral learning model and self-regulation versus other-regulation. Stage one focuses on the compilation of a summary profile of learner strengths and weaknesses; stage two deals with the learner in context, using a structured interview format.…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
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