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Susan G. Assouline; Katherine Schabilion; Madison Trog – Gifted Child Today, 2026
This article describes the historical evolution of U.S. federal education policy as it pertains to the constructs of disability and giftedness, which were originally treated as distinct domains. However, policy shifts and research initiatives revealed the intersection of the two domains, which led to recognition of twice-exceptional individuals as…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Educational Policy, Twice Exceptional, Student Needs
Linda Kashikar; Timo Lüke; Michael Grosche – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2026
Labeling students with learning problems may change teachers' evaluations of them. Our study examined whether the "Special Learning Needs" (SLN) and "Learning Disability" (LD) labels influenced teachers' beliefs that the diagnosis was correct and activated a low-competence stereotype. We examined whether this stereotype lowered…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Stereotypes, Identification, Learning Problems

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