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Janja Rihter; Milena Košak Babuder; Milena Valencic Zuljan – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2024
Collaboration among different teacher profiles is one of the most important factors in meeting the needs of pupils with special needs. In a study of 138 teachers from different regions of Slovenia (57 special education teachers and 85 visual art teachers), we investigated how they collaborate when working with pupils with severe specific learning…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Special Education Teachers, Art Teachers, Faculty Development
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Nieminen, Juuso Henrik; Bagger, Anette; Allan, Julie – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2023
Mathematics-specific learning difficulties and disabilities (MLD) have received increasing attention in scholarly research. In this study, we place MLD research in its wider context of risk societies by discussing the manufacturing of MLD as "a risk." This framing of MLD builds on a certain idea of "hope" in how research could…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Learning Problems, Learning Disabilities, Risk
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Mehta-Diston, Priya – Support for Learning, 2018
This article details a piece of small-scale action-based research in a school for students with learning difficulties. It focusses on the use of Drama as a means whereby confidence of those students who are at a point of transition to employment can be enhanced. Using qualitative-based mixed methods of data generation, a range of issues are…
Descriptors: Drama, Dramatics, Learning Problems, Learning Disabilities
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Ratnik, Marika; Rüütel, Eha – Problems of Education in the 21st Century, 2019
Qualitative research was carried out to examine the first experiences of the implementation of art therapy in Estonian schools. The aim was to ascertain the facets of the activities of the school art therapists and the potential of art therapy in the work of a school's support team. Within the framework of the research, art therapists and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Art Therapy, Allied Health Personnel, Social Support Groups
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Dempsey, Ian; Valentine, Megan – Australasian Journal of Special Education, 2017
Using a second cohort of Australian school students, this study repeated the propensity score analysis reported by Dempsey, Valentine, and Colyvas (2016) that found that 2 years after receiving special education support, a group of infant grade students performed significantly less well in academic and social skills in comparison to matched groups…
Descriptors: Special Education, Foreign Countries, Learning Disabilities, Learning Problems
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Cerne, Tanja; Juriševic, Mojca – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2018
Well-developed self-regulated learning is the key to enabling learners to achieve both their educational goals and wider personal development. However, this can be especially challenging for adolescents with learning difficulties, because of the neuropsychological and neurophysiological characteristics of such individuals, as well as the…
Descriptors: Self Management, Learning Problems, Early Adolescents, Metacognition
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Bouck, Emily C.; Cosby, Missy D. – Preventing School Failure, 2019
Response to Intervention (RtI) is a multitiered system of support, designed to improve student learning outcomes and early identification of struggling students. Much attention has been paid to RtI for literacy at the elementary level, but less on RtI for mathematics at the secondary level. The current case study examines one high school's…
Descriptors: Response to Intervention, High School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers
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Yoshii, Ryo – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2019
This study focuses on J. E. Wallace Wallin, who recognised the rights of children with disabilities to receive an education, and who tackled the scientific classification of children and the provision of special classes in the state of Delaware from the 1930s to the middle of the 1940s. This study intends to clarify how Wallin recognised and…
Descriptors: Classification, Learning Problems, Special Education, Civil Rights
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Scherer, Petra; Beswick, Kim; DeBlois, Lucie; Healy, Lulu; Opitz, Elisabeth Moser – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2016
When looking at teaching and learning processes in mathematics education students with mathematical learning difficulties or disabilities are of great interest. To approach the question of how research can support practice to assist these students one has to clarify the group or groups of students that we are talking about. The following…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Mathematics Instruction, Learning Disabilities, Teaching Methods
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Williams, Peter; Wray, Jane; Farrall, Helen; Aspland, Jo – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
Recent years have seen unprecedented growth in the size, diversity and academic orientation of undergraduate student populations. There is evidence that the use of innovative pedagogies using information and communications technology has the potential to address such student diversity by offering opportunities for a more personalised student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Special Education, Student Needs
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Kahn, David A.; Cheramie, Gail M.; Stafford, Mary E. – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2013
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether vignettes could allow for differentiation of perceived effort, and if so, would perceived student effort have an effect on teacher impressions of students and whether they would refer for special education services. Eighty-six teachers with an average of eight years of teaching experience…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Vignettes, Special Education, Referral
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Imray, Peter; Hinchcliffe, Viv – Support for Learning, 2012
The introduction of the National Curriculum in 1988 caused much discussion (some of it angst-ridden) among both academics and practitioners working with pupils with severe and profound learning difficulties, and much of the meat (and the angst) of these discussions is still going on today. We argue that 24 years is a long experiment; that despite…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, National Curriculum, Students, Educational Needs
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Jozwik, Sara L.; Douglas, Karen H. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2017
We provided a multicomponent academic vocabulary intervention to six English learners with learning difficulties in a fifth-grade general education setting. A multiple probe design across word sets and replicated across students evaluated the effects of the intervention on students' use of expressive language to read and define content-specific…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Learning Problems, Vocabulary Development, Intervention
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Hakkarainen, Airi M.; Holopainen, Leena K.; Savolainen, Hannu K. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2016
Learning difficulties have been found to dilute the possibilities that young adults have in their educational careers. However, during the last few decades, education has become increasingly important for employment and overall life satisfaction. In the present study, we were interested in the effects of mathematical and reading difficulties and…
Descriptors: Followup Studies, Learning Problems, Foreign Countries, Behavior Problems
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Todd, Nicole Ann – Support for Learning, 2012
The original concept of a subculture of learning support in secondary schools developed from a study of "Support Teachers, Learning Difficulties" in New South Wales, Australia. The study examined the influence of school culture on the service delivery model used by these support teachers in three case studies, one of which is reported in…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Learning Disabilities, Subcultures, Foreign Countries
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