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Johnson, Linda K. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1990
The article offers a classroom management technique, PASSWORD, that facilitates the smooth transition of handicapped students from the resource room to the regular class. Students are each asked a "code question," usually a review question, the answer to which is the password for leaving the resource room. (DB)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Resource Room Programs
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Read, Lois – American Annals of the Deaf, 1980
The author discusses aspects to be considered by resource room teachers of deaf students to implement media in the classroom. Among topics discussed are student needs, degree of mainstreaming, media equipment and personnel, and preparation and use of materials. (CL)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Deafness, Educational Media, Mainstreaming
Van Doninck, Barbara – Special Education in Canada, 1983
Resource programs are an outgrowth of recognition that special classes have been largely ineffective for many handicapped children. Resource teachers offer both direct and indirect services via assessment, programing, and consultation. Despite potential difficulties in maintaining gains in a mainstreamed child, resource rooms are cost effective…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Resource Room Programs
Hegarty, Seamus – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1982
The author suggests that the systems approach used in industrial management can help in the planning of special centers for handicaped students in regular schools. Special centers are considered in terms of their growth, benefits, and as a system development. (SB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Program Development
Boucher, Robert F. – Exceptional Parent, 1979
The article describes the program at Wellesley (Massachusetts) High School's Academic Resource Center, a program in which game-playing is used to improve the academic functioning of special needs students in preparation for reintegration into the regular classroom. (SBH)
Descriptors: Games, Handicapped Children, Learning Activities, Mainstreaming
Macklem, Gayle L. – Academic Therapy, 1984
A half-day structured learning program for high school students unable to function adequately in mainstream settings is described. Key ingredients include a weekly student-staff meeting, goal setting and goal checking, behavioral checklists, group counseling in the form of a Human Relations course, and academic modifications. (JW)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Emotional Disturbances, Group Counseling, High Schools
Gerber, Paul J. – Education Unlimited, 1981
Children traveling from the mainstreamed classroom to the resource room or to related services may need special attention and psychological support to smooth the transition. The resource teacher can help prevent problems by such actions as watching for behavioral cues of stress or crisis. (CL)
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming
Goodman, Gay; And Others – Academic Therapy, 1989
A buddy system was used to help reintegrate pairs of learning-disabled students into regular classroom programs. Students were taught to observe, monitor, and reinforce appropriate behavior of their "buddies." Following implementation in the resource room, the program was extended to the regular class placement. (DB)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Education, Helping Relationship, Learning Disabilities
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Adamson, David R.; And Others – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1989
This case study of one resource program describes structures and techniques used in the regular classroom, playground, lunchroom, and resource room to help in mainstreaming handicapped students. In four years this program saw a 42 percent reduction in students classified as handicapped, although school enrollment grew by almost 38 percent.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Mainstreaming
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Bear, George G.; Proctor, Willis A. – Exceptionality: A Research Journal, 1990
This study found that 47 mildly handicapped third graders in a full-time integrated program, Team Approach to Mastery (TAM), experienced greater achievement gains than 31 students in resource rooms, though differences were significant only in math. Nonhandicapped TAM students (n=176) made greater gains than mildly handicapped TAM students and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Comparative Analysis, Educational Methods, Mainstreaming
McIntosh, Dean K. – Academic Therapy, 1979
Problems of implementing a mainstreaming program for exceptional children include lack of staff preparation and inadequate guidelines concerning resource room operation. Four approaches to the problem are recommended: a total integrated effort of all staff, a well-developed plan for teacher education, good public relations, and early involvement…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Guidelines, Handicapped Children, Mainstreaming
Force, Doug; Schallhorn, Paula – 1993
This paper describes an approach to transitioning 106 junior high special education students into mainstream settings by drawing regular education teachers into special education settings for regular instruction sessions prior to full mainstreaming. Following a 3-5 week period of instructional visits by regular teachers to special education…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Junior High Schools, Mainstreaming, Regular and Special Education Relationship
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Hayes, Marnell L. – Educational Horizons, 1981
The decision to mainstream a child into the least restrictive environment opens up a variety of possibilities. The author surveys the mainstreaming options available in public schools, ranging from regular class placement to custodial care. (Part of a theme issue on mainstreaming.) (Editor/SJL)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Itinerant Teachers
Walberg, Franette Adair – Thrust for Educational Leadership, 1979
The author suggests ways to teach "campus survival skills" to handicapped students and suggests techniques for successfully integrating these students into the mainstream of campus life. (KC)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
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Adamson, David R.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1990
Described are five ways to coordinate resource room and regular education programs: (1) consultation services, (2) collaborative teaching/co-teaching, (3) structured recess program, (4) work completion groups, (5) and daily check-outs for contract monitoring. (DB)
Descriptors: Consultants, Cooperation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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