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Cegelka, Walter J. – Journal of Special Education, 1982
The article delineates the training and competencies individuals should possess if they have primary responsibility for classification and placement decisions for the learning disabled. (Author)
Descriptors: Classification, Competence, Decision Making, Learning Disabilities
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Lieberman, Laurence M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1980
The article explores implications of the noncategorization of exceptional students. One area of concern is that those children who fail in school will be lumped together with handicapped children, which, the author asserts, does an obvious disservice to both. (PHR)
Descriptors: Classification, Disabilities, Educational Legislation, Educational Trends
Watson, Ken – Highway One, 1985
Advocates heterogeneous grouping and cites research indicating that it will be more beneficial to students than homogeneous grouping by ability. (DF)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Classification, Educational Research
Reschly, Daniel J. – 1985
Claims of overrepresentation of minority students in special education programs and the myths and distortions surrounding these claims are the topic of this study. The findings of a report on this topic performed by the National Academy of Sciences is discussed, noting that although the report focused on the right question (why is…
Descriptors: Classification, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence Quotient
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Harry, Beth; Anderson, Mary G. – Journal of Negro Education, 1994
Focuses on the issues related to the student classification process and the disproportionate placement of black males in special education programs. The meaning and implications of the following classifications are discussed: educable mental retardation, serious emotional disturbance, specific learning disability, speech impairment, and trainable…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Classification, Educationally Disadvantaged
Reschly, Daniel J. – Education and Training in Mental Retardation, 1988
The article examines issues concerning mild mental retardation (MMR) classification and programing including placement bias litigation, MMR diagnostic construct and classification criteria, general intellectual functioning, adaptive behavior, sociocultural status, pseudo reforms through changes in assessment, the Learning Potential Assessment…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Classification, Clinical Diagnosis, Court Litigation
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MacMillan, Donald L.; Reschly, Daniel J. – Journal of Special Education, 1998
In examining the issue of overrepresentation of minority students in special education, this article distinguishes between the percentage of category or program by group and percentage of group in category or program, which provide very different perspectives. Caution in interpreting data from the Office of Civil Rights relating "race/ethnicity"…
Descriptors: Classification, Data Analysis, Disabilities, Disability Identification
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Patton, James M. – Journal of Special Education, 1998
Reviews the continuing overrepresentation of African-American children and youth in special education programs for students with learning disabilities, severe emotional or behavioral disabilities, and mental disabilities. Uses a critical-theory model to examine how basic assumptions, world views, beliefs, and epistemologies serve to perpetuate…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Disorders, Black Students, Classification
Beatty-Guenter, P. – 1992
Drawing from an analysis of the literature on student attrition and retention at community colleges, this paper presents a typology of retention strategies as a structure by which further research can advance. Introductory material explains the typology, which categorizes retention strategies according to whether their purposes are to: (1) sort…
Descriptors: Academic Persistence, Ancillary School Services, Classification, College Environment
MacMillan, Donald L. – 1988
Changes in the population of children served as educable mentally retarded (EMR) in the public schools are examined. The term "new" refers to children currently classified as EMR, in contrast to children classified as EMR in the late 1960s, predating court actions challenging the criteria for EMR eligibility. "New" EMRs have an IQ of 50-75, while…
Descriptors: Black Youth, Classification, Court Litigation, Definitions