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Palmer, Jessica; Boon, Richard T.; Spencer, Vicky G. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2014
The present investigation replicates and extends an earlier study comparing 2 conditions, a dictionary approach versus a concept mapping model, on the learning of vocabulary words among 4 students with mild disabilities (i.e., emotional and/or behavioral disorders and other health impairments) attending a middle school. An A-B-A-B design was used…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Concept Mapping, Teaching Methods, Vocabulary Development
Hudson, Pamela J.; Shupe, Marcia; Vasquez, Eleazazr; Miller, Susan P. – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2008
Teaching students to collect data to answer questions is an important life skill that will serve them well throughout their adult lives. The purpose of this manuscript is to describe the implementation of an action research project in a fifth grade resource classroom. Students with mild disabilities were taught how to conduct surveys using three…
Descriptors: Action Research, Mild Disabilities, Data Analysis, Grade 5
Graham, Earle; Lawson, Carl; Rasheed, Saleem A.; Voltz, Deborah – Journal of the American Academy of Special Education Professionals, 2007
The purpose of this study was to determine whether Black students with mild disabilities receiving their education in general education settings perform better academically than Black students with mild disabilities receiving their education in resource classroom settings. Sixty-four Black high school students with mild disabilities receiving…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Student Placement, Resource Room Programs, 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

Marston, Douglas; Magnusson, Deanne – Exceptional Children, 1985
Two studies document benefits of implementing CBM (curriculum-based measurement) in both special and regular education settings. In Study 1 CBM is demonstrated to be a valid and reliable measurement system that aids teacher decisions regarding student placement, progress, and intervention effectiveness in an elementary school. Study II outlines…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Mild Disabilities

Gillet, Pamela – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1983
The purposes of elementary school career education for mildly handicapped students, and specific learning activities and materials, are discussed. Elementary level career education components are identified as the development of social skills, self-understanding, communication and computation abilities, and the exploration of a variety of careers.…
Descriptors: Career Education, Class Activities, Elementary Education, Mild Disabilities

Wesson, Caren L.; Deno, Stanley L. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1989
Long-term instructional plans written by 22 resource room teachers for 61 mildly handicapped elementary students indicated that students spend about half their resource room time reading aloud to the teacher (one-to-one) and about one-third of the time working independently. Little instruction unique to individual students is offered. Implications…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Individualized Instruction, Mild Disabilities, Reading Instruction
Gerold, Roberta A.; Barnes, Donna – 1985
One hundred and sixty-eight elementary students with and without handicapping conditions participated in a study to determine the social integration of students with mild to moderate disabilities who are academically mainstreamed for at least one period daily. Ss were asked to photograph what they considered illustrative of their schools. A…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities

Anderson-Inman, Lynne – Journal of Special Education, 1987
The study with five mildly handicapped students (ages 10-12) found that changing setting (regular or resource classroom) alone had no significant impact on student performance. The combined effect of changes in test materials and test administrator, however, indicated that curriculum differences did affect extent to which skills were transferred…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Environmental Influences, Generalization, Instructional Effectiveness

Coleman, J. Michael – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1983
Self-concept scores of 138 mildly handicapped preadolescents in resource or self-contained settings were compared to those of 46 regular class students whose teachers endorsed the need for special education. Relatively higher scores were found for special education students, suggesting beneficial social effects of partial instructional…
Descriptors: Labeling (of Persons), Mild Disabilities, Mother Attitudes, Peer Relationship

Oswald, Lowell K.; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1990
Incidental teaching procedures were used to train a 16-year-old mildly handicapped student to use social amenities in a resource classroom. Generalization to another resource room and an art classroom was assessed. Results indicated increased use of social amenities in the training setting and generalization settings. (Author/PB)
Descriptors: Generalization, Incidental Learning, Interpersonal Competence, Mild Disabilities

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
Smith, Ray – Canadian Journal for Exceptional Children, 1985
A successful Newfoundland service model for mildly disabled students which features a team approach incorporated in a resource room program is described in terms of referral, assessment, placement, programing, and evaluation procedures. (CL)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods, Mild Disabilities

Shinn, Mark R.; Powell-Smith, Kelly A.; Good, Roland H., III; Baker, Scott – Exceptional Children, 1997
Reintegration of 23 elementary-age students with mild disabilities who had been in special education pull-out programs into general education classrooms for reading instruction was evaluated using curriculum-based measurement. Results indicated that, on average, reintegrated students made academic gains comparable with their general education…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Curriculum Based Assessment, Elementary Education, Mainstreaming

McGill-Franzen, Anne; Allington, Richard L. – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1990
The study with 16 at-risk second grade readers found that specialized instruction (special education or Chapter I) did not appear more differentiated or more appropriate than the regular education services and were neither organized to contribute to success in the classroom reading curriculum nor differentiated enough to be considered…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Delivery Systems, Instructional Effectiveness, Mainstreaming