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Hoover, John J.; Love, Emily – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2011
Several key components are essential to successfully implementing an RTI model in schools. RTI is an evolving practice; a school-based collaborative consultation RTI model offers a process that enables a school to apply RTI principles to its unique setting and concerns. Three schools in the Western United States implemented this RTI model with…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Models, Response to Intervention, Program Implementation
Hansen, Shannon M. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
The purpose of this paper is to examine a single study participant and overall graduation rates as they relate to both the general education and special education population. As more federal requirements are defined, especially the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, along with individual state requirements, the overall graduation rate of both of…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Special Education, Learning Disabilities, Graduation Rate
Bailey, Stan; Sinclair, Ron – Gifted Education International, 1992
A case study of an Australian gifted youth with a learning disability is reported. Aspects of his schooling, his family support and encouragement, and his own task commitment are discussed as factors related to his being able to transcend his disability to a large extent. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Case Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Lapierre, D.; And Others – 1992
Marked Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children--Revised (WISC-R) verbal-performance discrepancy commonly leads to the assumption that such children have brain pathology or cognitive disorders. Children without brain dysfunction may also exhibit wide discrepancy, but a discrepancy score of 30 is now assumed to occur in only 2% of the population.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Background, Elementary Education, Females
Norwich, Brahm – 1981
Self-concept ideas can be reformulated and integrated into an objectives oriented model of school learning. Bloom's model (1976) involving mastery learning already incorporates self-concept elements, but needs to be developed theoretically to include norm-referenced as well as criterion-referenced approaches to assessing self-concepts. This…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Case Studies, Computation
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Erb, Tom – Middle School Journal, 2003
Points out the following problems with standardized testing and reforms at the middle school level: (1) misalignment of test-based reforms and standards-based reforms; (2) geographic disadvantages; and (3) disadvantages for learning disabled. Presents example of two students' standardized test scores as illustrations of the non-alignment problem.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Standards, Achievement Tests, Case Studies
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Lindstrom, Lauren E.; Benz, Michael R. – Exceptional Children, 2002
Case studies of six young women with learning disabilities revealed three career development phases: unsettled, exploratory, and focused. Phases varied along two dimensions stability of employment and clarity of career goals. Key elements influencing career development included motivation and determination, family support, career exploration…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Exploration, Case Studies, Developmental Stages
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Whitaker, Simon; Hirst, Daniel – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2002
It is argued that challenging behavior can be better understood if a correlational analysis (looking for correlations between behavior occurrence and other variables) is used in addition to functional analysis. A case example is provided of a man whose aggressive outbursts were negatively correlated with trips out of his unit. (Contains…
Descriptors: Adults, Aggression, Autism, Behavior Modification
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Phillips, Norris B.; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1996
Comparison of two fourth-grade teachers who effected different patterns of achievement (either expected achievement or high achievement) among their students (including those with learning disabilities or low achieving) found important differences in terms of pacing and format of instruction, student involvement in the lessons, motivation,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, Elementary School Teachers, Grade 4
Minskoff, Esther; Allsopp, David; Minskoff, J. Gerald – 2001
This final report describes a project to develop, implement, evaluate, and disseminate a framework, the James Madison University (JMU) Active Learner Approach, for course-specific strategy assessment and tutorial instruction for 46 college students with learning disabilities or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. Individual sections address…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Case Studies, College Students, Curriculum Based Assessment
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Reis, Sally M.; And Others – 1995
Extensive interviews were conducted with 12 young adults with learning disabilities who were successful at the college level, as well as with their parents, along with a thorough review of available school records, in order to examine how well high-ability students with learning disabilities succeed in academic environments. Most of the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Case Studies, College Students, Elementary Secondary Education