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Sytsma,Joan – Special Education in Canada, 1984
Developmental teachers, key members of the special education school team, provide assessment and consultation services and help in mainstreaming. Inservice training via the andragogical (discovery) method is a critical part of the program. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Models
Terango, Stella K.; David, Norma N. – Education Unlimited, 1981
A management model is proposed in which the resource and classroom teachers cooperate in a structural spelling program for mainstreamed special education students. The program's design and weekly schedule are described. (CL)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Mainstreaming, Management Systems

Gilhool, Nancy; Ginn, Ruth – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1982
The article describes the diagnostic prescriptive teacher program, an organizational model designed to provide help within the regular classroom for children with mild learning problems. The key to the program is the diagnostic prescriptive teacher, a school-based specialist who combines diagnostic and consultative work in assisting the regular…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Teaching, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities
Jones, Neville – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1983
Programs in three British schools that have attempted to integrate physically and multiply handicapped children into regular classes are described. Remedial teachers were used to support the regular teacher and provide advice on physical and learning problems. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Multiple Disabilities, Physical Disabilities
Zvolensky, Carol; Speake, Chris – 1988
The paper describes application of the collaborative/consultant model to the education of special needs students in the Mendocino Unified School District (California), a small rural district. Benefits of the model for students include reduction of stigma attached to labeling and pull-out, and for teachers, shared responsibility for instruction. At…
Descriptors: Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities

Adamson, David R. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1983
A resource program for mildly handicapped secondary students combines direct instruction with an emphasis on generalization. Additional support is given directly or indirectly (through the regular teacher). Resource teachers have to find time to consult with students and teachers, adjust the resource curriculum, and develop rapport with regular…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities, Resource Room Programs

Garnett, Jean – British Journal of Special Education, 1988
Support teaching for children with special needs in regular classrooms in Great Britain is discussed. Focus is on a definition of classroom support, tutorial support, an example of in-class support, influencing factors for effective classroom support, and the role of the support teacher. (DB)
Descriptors: Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Mainstreaming
Perelman, Phyllis F.; And Others – 1978
A program designed to train learning specialists called consulting teachers who, in turn, train classroom teachers to educate handicapped children in the regular classroom setting is described. Consulting teacher trainees are selected on the basis of teaching experience, leadership capability, academic promise, and commitment to special education.…
Descriptors: Consultants, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Students, Mainstreaming

Vlaardingerbroek, Barend – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1992
A program providing preparatory training and integrated primary schooling for blind children in Goroka (Papua New Guinea) is described. Specialized training at the Mt Sion Centre for the Blind prepares students for mainstreaming at the local community school. The center also provides teacher training services and a specialist resource teacher to…
Descriptors: Blindness, Developing Nations, Foreign Countries, Inservice Teacher Education
Binkley, Betty; And Others – 1979
The authors, members of the System Wide Itinerant Resource Teacher (SWIRT) team, describe and analyze inservice training for general education teachers in compliance with P.L. 94-142 (the Education for All Handicapped Children Act) under the Tennessee State Plan. The unique qualities of the Memphis City Schools' inservice training program are…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Handicapped Children, Individualized Programs, Inservice Teacher Education

Carberry, Hugh; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1981
Major objectives of the teacher workshop are to increase the empathy and knowledge of the regular teacher concerning the characteristics and problems of the LD student, and to work out communication problems and increase the dialogue between the resource learning center teachers and the regular classroom teachers. (SBH)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
McFadden, Glenn – 1990
Schools in the Toronto (Ontario, Canada) area have established a Resource Teacher Service (RTS) to provide necessary educational program supports for physically disabled students, their teachers, and their schools when community school placements are indicated. The principles of intervention emphasized in the RTS include pragmatic forms of…
Descriptors: Consultation Programs, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Ysseldyke, James E.; And Others – 1987
The national survey of 141 elementary and 79 secondary special education teachers documents current student-teacher ratios and instructional arrangements for students with mild handicaps receiving at least some instruction in the mainstream classroom. Overall the average student-teacher ratio was 4.7:1 with a range of 1:1 to 15:1. Minor…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities
Jackson, Diane L. – 1989
This paper describes the use of special "Intervention Teachers" to address the needs of severely learning disabled (LD) high school students in a Chicago Public High School. In this approach the Intervention Teacher, a trained LD teacher, consults with, helps, and observes the regular teacher's instructional plans and implementation.…
Descriptors: Consultants, Cooperation, Delivery Systems, High School Students
Pugach, Marleen; Lilly, M. Stephen – 1984
A critical examination of problems in delivery services to students with mild learning and behavior problems points out weaknesses in special education programs. These programs have grown indiscriminately, resulting in over-identification of "handicapped" students. The special education placement system is time-consuming and is not the most…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Mild Mental Retardation