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Sofia, Carolyn Ariella – English Journal, 2010
Getting anyone's attention is a prerequisite for being able to hold a good conversation with him or her, as anyone who parents or works with preteens or teenagers knows. It is absolutely necessary with individuals on the autistic spectrum because the achievement of what is called "joint attention" (the ability of children to respond to another…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Autism, Sons, Teaching Methods
US Department of Education, 2009
This brochure provides answers to the following questions: (1) Why do school districts, schools, teachers, parents, and communities need to plan for the continuation of learning for students during flu season this year? (2) How should districts and schools go about planning to continue students' education when they are at home because of H1N1?…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Diseases, Health Promotion, Child Health
Waksman, Mary – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1979
The effectiveness of the Mother-as-Teacher home intervention program is examined. The goal of this program is to enhance lower socioeconomic status mothers' teaching style. The extent to which enhanced maternal strategies affect the cognitive performance is assessed. (JMF)
Descriptors: Cognitive Development, Home Instruction, Instructional Materials, Mothers
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Wise, Barbara W. – Journal of Special Education, 2001
This paper presents the case study of an 11-year-old girl with a deficit in phonological awareness without difficulties in naming speed. It describes a successful phonologically based remedial program as well as the collaboration and involvement of the child's mother, who provided daily practice sessions. Follow-up 7 months after therapy indicates…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Elementary Education, Home Instruction, Instructional Effectiveness
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Galbraith, Gary; And Others – American Annals of the Deaf, 1979
Originally part of a symposium on educational media for the deaf, the article describes the use of computer-assisted instruction to teach young deaf and multiply handicapped children. The microcomputer/videodisc interface is explained and the method of captioning the videodisc is discussed. Diagrams illustrate the process. (PHR)
Descriptors: Captions, Computer Assisted Instruction, Conferences, Deafness
Copper, Linda Royahn – 1992
This paper describes a pilot program conducted in Baltimore County, Maryland, which involves using an Apple IIc computer with homebound students. The computer is used to initiate a unit or topic, to provide drill and practice, to review or reinforce a concept, and to motivate students. A sample home teaching lesson plan on the topic of measurement…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Demonstration Programs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Follettie, Joseph F. – 1972
Positive and negative implications of the eventuality that American homes will be equipped to provide interactive instruction in the home well before the end of the century are discussed, together with the limitations appropriate to such instruction. Home and rural schools are compared as potential sites for purposes of longer-term planning with…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Cable Television, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computers