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Jenkins, Joseph R.; Heinen, Amy – Exceptional Children, 1989
The study assessed elementary students' (N=680) preferences concerning special instruction for learning difficulties. Results of student interviews indicated children's preferences for in-class and pull-out services were affected by the service delivery model they experienced though most children preferred to receive additional help from their…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Interviews, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming

Moody, Sally Watson; Vaughn, Sharon; Hughes, Marie Tejero; Fischer, Meryl – Exceptional Children, 2000
The reading instruction, grouping practices, and outcomes for 59 students with learning disabilities (LD) in resource room settings were examined by this follow-up study. Whole class instruction was the dominant grouping format and only half of the special education teachers provided differentiated materials and instruction. Overall, no…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Followup Studies, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)

Rich, H. Lyndall; Ross, Steven M. – Exceptional Children, 1989
Naturalistic observation procedures examined the use of time by 230 elementary students with disabilities in four special education placements--regular class, resource room, special class, and special school. The least restrictive alternatives, particularly the resource room, made more in-class learning time available. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Mainstreaming

Vaughn, Sharon; Moody, Sally Watson; Schumm, Jeanne Shay – Exceptional Children, 1998
This study examined reading instruction and grouping practices for students with learning disabilities through interviews with 14 special education teachers and observations of their resource room instruction. Teachers primarily provided whole group reading instruction and little differentiated instruction or materials despite the wide range of…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Individualized Instruction, Interviews