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Ruffin, Caryanne; And Others – Pointer, 1985
The article describes services for mildly handicapped/mainstreamed students of the Extraordinary HOMEwork Line (a homework hotline), face-to-face tutoring, and family tutoring workshops. (CL)
Descriptors: Homework, Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities, Parent Workshops
Roach, Jacquelyn C.; And Others – Pointer, 1983
Results of a study comparing effects of working alone, working in pairs, and serving as peer tutors on the mathematics achievement of 44 mildly handicapped high school students revealed that peer tutoring resulted in significant mathematics gains and gains in rate of achievement. (CL)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, High Schools, Mathematics, Mild Disabilities
Cuenin, Lynn – Pointer, 1982
A program developed to help elementary-aged mildly handicapped students acquire prevocational skills uses three-week job assignments to develop skills in problem solving, communication, and physical and manual dexterity. (CL)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Elementary Education, Mild Disabilities, Prevocational Education
Frith, Greg H.; Reynolds, Freddy – Pointer, 1982
Special educators and horticultural staff in rural Cherokee County, Alabama, collaborated on a curriculum guide intended to promote independent functioning at the job entry level. The guide, which covers such areas as work related skills, adapted equipment, and sales, has been used by mildly handicapped and nonhandicapped students as well. (CL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Horticulture, Job Skills
Putnam, M. Lewis – Pointer, 1987
Intervention with mildly handicapped adolescents is considered in terms of: the need for cooperative relationships among home, school, and community; successful procedures for creating effective communication; interventions for parents to use in the home; and programs to help mildly handicapped adolescents make the transition from school to…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Mild Disabilities
Teaching Reading and Study Skills to Mildly Handicapped Learners: Previewing and Text Summarization.
Reis, Ron; Leone, Peter E. – Pointer, 1987
Two instructional strategies to help mildly learning handicapped students read and understand textual material are described: (1) previewing (use of introductory paragraphs, including questions, that provide a cognitive framework for approaching a textbook passage); and (2) text summarization by students themselves as a follow-up activity.…
Descriptors: Advance Organizers, Mild Disabilities, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction
Patton, Ellen – Pointer, 1988
A transition-oriented program was developed to meet the needs of mildly handicapped secondary students in Montgomery County, Maryland. Described are the program's planning process, adaptation of a generic transition model to a specific school, addition of a prevocational exploration course, and improvement of the annual individualized education…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Demonstration Programs, Education Work Relationship, Educational Planning
Gire, Judy; Poe, Berlyenn – Pointer, 1988
A junior high school sought to prepare mildly handicapped students for an effective transition from school to work by incorporating prework skills into already existing curricula, especially into science, world studies, and reading. The project's three components included: social, organizational, and communication skills; world of work…
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Communication Skills, Education Work Relationship, Integrated Curriculum
An Affective Approach to Reading: Effectively Teaching Reading to Mainstreamed Handicapped Children.
Tunnell, Michael O.; And Others – Pointer, 1988
Affective reading instruction teaches mildly handicapped children to read by improving their attitudes toward reading through oral and silent reading of children's literature. The paper outlines steps involved in program implementation, reading activities used in conjunction with skill training, parent involvement, use of extrinsic rewards,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Elementary Secondary Education, Humanistic Education, Mainstreaming