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LeSure, S. – 1982
This report, one of a series of case studies on mainstreaming efforts, describes a self-contained class for nine severely mentally and multiply handicapped 16- to 21-year-olds in an urban middle school. Following a description of the physical and social environment is a review of the history of the program begun in 1978-79. The author observes…
Descriptors: Mainstreaming, Middle Schools, Multiple Disabilities, Program Descriptions
Owner, Susan Zylstra – Perspectives for Teachers of the Hearing Impaired, 1982
The Special Opportunities Program (SOP) at the Kendall Demonstration Elementary School in Washington, DC, serves hearing impaired students (two to 14 years old) who have special learning problems on additional handicaps, including developmental disabilities. The SOP is also integrated with the regular program, which eases mainstreaming. (SEW)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Hearing Impairments, Learning Problems, Mainstreaming

Wood, Frances; Hirshoren, Alfred – Journal for Special Educators, 1981
Noted are problems such as the increased incidence of handicaps additional to the hearing impairment, the lack of homogeneity among the hearing impaired, and the poor language ability of most hearing impaired students. Current programs in Missouri, California, and New York are briefly described. (DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Mainstreaming, Multiple Disabilities

Erwin, E. J.; Hill, E. W. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1993
The social participation patterns of 28 young children with visual impairments (some with additional disabilities) during free-play periods was compared across specialized and integrated settings. Although no significant differences were found between settings, there were significant differences between children with and without additional…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Environmental Influences, Interpersonal Competence, Mainstreaming
Baine, David – B. C. Journal of Special Education, 1990
This paper compares segregated, integrated, and community-based environments for instructing students with severe, multiple handicaps. Advantages and disadvantages are reviewed, recommendations for selection of suitable instructional environments are offered, and essential criteria for the evaluation of instruction in the various environments are…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Decision Making, Delivery Systems, Educational Environment

Weisel, Amatzia – Journal of Special Education, 1989
Israeli elementary-level hearing-impaired students (N=188) were studied to determine the relation between background variables (family characteristics, student characteristics, and educational intervention) and educational placement (special schools, special classes, or regular classes). Placement was found to be related to socioeconomic status,…
Descriptors: Correlation, Early Intervention, Elementary Education, Family Characteristics
Hayes, Gordon M.; Griffing, Barry L. – 1967
Prepared to assist in developing and strengthening instructional programs for deaf children in California, the bulletin describes the physiology and process of normal hearing and causes, types, and incidence of deafness. The following areas are also considered: preparation of teachers of the deaf and severely hard of hearing; educational…
Descriptors: Classrooms, Curriculum, Deafness, Educational Testing
Bruns, Deborah A. – 1996
This case study describes the 2-year process of moving a young child with severe disabilities and complex medical needs from a special school setting to a special class in a regular education setting. The child had Marshall-Smith Syndrome, characterized by respiratory, pulmonary, and skeletal abnormalities, and developmental delays due to the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Decision Making, Educational Diagnosis, Failure to Thrive
Cates, Dennis L.; And Others – 1990
A project is described in which students with severe disabilities from a self-contained day school were successfully integrated into a program within the main building of a regular campus which included limited participation in a regular fourth grade classroom. The project was initiated after various preparations were made, including building…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Interdisciplinary Approach, Intermediate Grades, Mainstreaming