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Andre, Amael; Louvet, Benoit; Deneuve, Pascale – British Educational Research Journal, 2013
The aim of this research was to study the impact of cooperative learning on changes in cooperative behaviours and acceptance amongst pupils with learning disabilities related to risk-taking. One hundred and sixty-eight French first year middle school pupils participated in this study. Thirty-six pupils with learning disabilities were mainstreamed…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Risk, Foreign Countries, Middle School Students
Chmiliar, Linda – Exceptionality Education International, 2009
One of the most significant changes in education over the last few decades is the movement toward inclusive education. Many schools have adopted an inclusive approach of educating students with learning disabilities (LD) in the regular classroom. The present study utilized a multiple case study approach to examine the perspectives of stakeholders…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Learning Disabilities, Case Studies, Case Method (Teaching Technique)
Ntshangase, Sibusiso; Mdikana, Andile; Cronk, Candice – International Journal of Special Education, 2008
Participants in this study were twenty-nine adolescent boys (n = 29) between the ages of sixteen and eighteen years, who were attending an inclusive private school in the affluent suburb of Johannesburg. Fourteen participants had never been diagnosed with learning difficulties and had attended mainstream schools throughout their school careers.…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Private Schools, Inclusive Schools, Self Esteem
Skrtic, Thomas M. – 1980
The study examined the teacher-student interactions of 29 adolescent learning disabled (LD) students and their regular classroom teachers. A review of research revealed that students who are low achievers, hyperactive, defiant, and dependent receive less approval and support and more criticism and disapproval from their teachers. Ss were observed…
Descriptors: Adolescents, High Schools, Interaction, Learning Disabilities
Calhoun, Mary Lynne – Diagnostique, 1986
Survey responses revealed that nonhandicapped students (N=26) more frequently felt that report card grades reflect amount learned and effort expended than did handicapped students (N=24). Interviews with special education students (N=10) and nonhandicapped peers (N=10) indicated acceptance of differentiated requirements for passing grades based on…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Grading, High Schools, Learning Disabilities

Zigmond, Naomi; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1985
Four studies in 12 urban high schools explored accommodative powers of mainstream secondary schools and effects of teachers' attitudes and student behaviors. Findings suggested that mainstream teachers recognize the low achievement of learning disabled students but do very little that is different instructionally when these students are assigned…
Descriptors: Failure, High Schools, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming

McLeod, Terry M.; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1994
This study examined agreement among 59 regular education high school teachers, 188 normally achieving high school students, and 50 high school students with learning disabilities (LD) concerning social and school skills important for success in the mainstream. Results revealed that teachers differed significantly from LD students on 16 skills and…
Descriptors: High Schools, Interpersonal Competence, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Kendall, William S. – 1981
The study investigated the extent to which four groups (N=50 in each group) of learning disabled (LD) adolescents differed on career attitudes as related to making a sound career decision. Ss included 50 LD students enrolled in regular secondary classes, 50 LD students enrolled in secondary LD classes, 50 LD students enrolled in secondary…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Career Choice, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming

Jenkins, Joseph R.; Heinen, Amy – Exceptional Children, 1989
The study assessed elementary students' (N=680) preferences concerning special instruction for learning difficulties. Results of student interviews indicated children's preferences for in-class and pull-out services were affected by the service delivery model they experienced though most children preferred to receive additional help from their…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Interviews, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
St. John, Walter D.; And Others – Instructor, 1976
Justin and Paul are handicapped, each in a different way. Paul, who has a severe visual disability, has profited from and succeeded in a mainstreamed program. Justin's special problems were helped through individual tutoring. In each case the treatment met the child's particular needs because of sensitive, resourceful, and caring teachers. (Editor)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Exceptional Persons, Eye Hand Coordination, Handicapped Students

Fox, C. Lynn – Exceptional Children, 1989
Low socially accepted learning-disabled intermediate-grade students (N=86) were paired with 86 high socially accepted, nonhandicapped classmates for 8 weeks in 4 groups: mutual interest group, cooperative academic task group, Hawthorne effect/control group, and classroom control group. Evaluated were changes in classmates' ratings of…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Group Activities, Intermediate Grades, Interpersonal Competence
Morrison, Gale M. – Learning Disabilities Research, 1985
The self-perceptions of students were compared to parallel ratings by their teachers for four groups of subjects: 69 nondisabled, 18 learning-disabled-resource room, 25 learning-disabled-resource room, and 33 learning-disabled special class students. Results varied according to which teacher and students, which setting, and which aspect of self…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Resource Room Programs

Brown-Chidsey, Rachel; Boscardin, Mary Lynn; Sireci, Stephen G. – Journal of Educational Computing Research, 2001
Investigated the attitudes and opinions of students in grades five through 12 with and without learning disabilities regarding the use of computers for school-related work. Results of pre- and post-tests and attitude surveys support the notion that students with disabilities could be successfully included in computer-based instruction in general…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools
Xin, Fu – 1996
This research project investigated the effects of computer-assisted cooperative learning in mathematics instruction within integrated classrooms for 118 third-graders (25 with learning disabilities) and 92 fourth-graders (16 with learning disabilities). Students were grouped into cooperative learning, whole-class, or individual learning situations…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Inclusive Schools

Klingner, Janette Kettmann; Vaughn, Sharon; Schumm, Jeanne Shay; Cohen, Patricia; Forgan, James W. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1998
Thirty-two students with and without learning disabilities who had participated in both inclusion and pull-out service delivery models were interviewed individually. Overall, more children preferred the pull-out model, but many children were confident that inclusion was meeting their academic and social needs. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Inclusive Schools, Intermediate Grades, Interviews