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Snapp, Matthew – Journal of Special Education, 1972
In response to a paper by David Sabatino (EC 051 608), the author provides data from a 13 year study of special education placement further supporting findings of the ineffectiveness of special class placement, and suggests that resource personnel can best function by providing assistance to regular teachers. (DB)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children, Mainstreaming
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Reger, Roger – Journal of Special Education, 1972
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Educational Opportunities, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children
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Sabatino, David A. – Journal of Special Education, 1972
Presented is a rebuttal to six responses to a paper recommending the resource room model in special education. (DB)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children, Learning Resources Centers
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Margalit, Malka – Journal of Special Education, 1985
Comparison of questionnaires completed by 32 therapeutic teachers, 39 regular teachers, and 28 school psychologists in Israel resulted in a unified picture of the therapeutic teacher's role. Therapeutic aspects and emotional features were clearly preferred to academic improvement. Psychologists as a group were more reserved in expectations, but…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Resource Room Programs, Resource Teachers
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Adelman, Howard S. – Journal of Special Education, 1972
The resource room concept need not be considered as merely an alternative learning environment for handicapped children but can aid in the improvement of general education so that fewer children need specialized services and in the provision of services for children who still require specialized instruction. (DB)
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children, Inservice Teacher Education
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Gelzheiser, Lynn M.; Meyers, Joel – Journal of Special Education, 1991
Reading instruction provided by classroom, remedial, and resource teachers (n=48) in six schools was observed. Findings showed that the three groups did not differ in the proportion of time devoted to management, discipline, or proactive teaching techniques. Comparable time was also devoted to comprehension, decoding, and indirect reading…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Learning Activities, Reading Difficulties
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Sabatino, David A. – Journal of Special Education, 1972
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Diagnostic Teaching, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children
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Heller, Harold W. – Journal of Special Education, 1972
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Educational Opportunities, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children
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Ohrtman, William F. – Journal of Special Education, 1972
In response to a paper by David Sabatino (EC 051 608), the author suggests that the resource room concept is no panacea for the ills of special education and taht many of the services proposed are already being offered by many school systems. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Needs, Exceptional Child Education, Handicapped Children, Intervention
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Diebold, Martin – Journal of Special Education, 1986
After being paired with regular educators (N=25), special education resource teachers (N=25) attempted to predict regular education responses to an opinionnaire regarding mainstreaming. Special educators underestimated regular education willingness to teach the handicapped, but correctly predicted attitudes involving resources, feelings of…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Disabilities, Elementary School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
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Hammill, Donald – Journal of Special Education, 1972
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Educational Planning, Educational Trends, Elementary School Students