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Morin, Joseph E.; Franks, David J. – Preventing School Failure, 2009
Some students enter the world of mathematics with a disadvantage. The authors explored the causes for this from a language-processing perspective. They were particularly concerned with students with potential learning disabilities or specific language impairments. They also explored the role of language-mediated instruction in creating an…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Mathematics Education, Learning Disabilities, Language Impairments
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Elkins, John – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
This article advocates an approach to supporting students who experience difficulties in learning, irrespective of nosology, particularly in the key areas of literacy and numeracy. In the state of Queensland, Australia, a distinction has been made between students' experiencing learning difficulties and those who have learning disabilities (LD).…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Intervention, Learning Problems, Numeracy
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Lesaux, Nonie K. – Teachers College Record, 2006
The growing population of English language learners (ELLs) in U.S. schools and the low academic achievement of many of these learners have been the subject of much debate. A significant related issue is determining the sources of ELLs' difficulty, namely, understanding the distinction between learning disabilities (LD) and learning difficulties…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), At Risk Persons, Academic Achievement
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Dull, Laura J.; van Garderen, Delinda – Preventing School Failure, 2005
Many at-risk students and students with learning problems struggle to understand social studies textbooks. Textbooks have been described as being "inconsiderate" of their readers (B. B. Armbruster & T. H. Anderson, 1988) because their authors have relied on an expository, rather than narrative, approach. In this article, the authors…
Descriptors: History, Social Studies, Learning Disabilities, Children