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Browder, Diane M.; Hudson, Melissa E.; Wood, Alyson Leah – Exceptionality, 2013
A modified system of least intrusive prompting was used to teach middle school students with moderate intellectual disability who were emergent readers to comprehend short passages of text. Text passages were summaries of the chapters of age-appropriate novels rewritten for a beginning reading level. Time delay was used to teach the participants…
Descriptors: Moderate Mental Retardation, Prompting, Middle School Students, Reading Instruction
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Collins, Belva C.; Stinson, Dawn M. – Exceptionality, 1995
Key words from product warning labels were taught to four adolescents with moderate mental disabilities using flash cards and a progressive time-delay procedure. Although students mastered the words in a relatively short time with minimal errors, generalization probe data with actual products across settings revealed the need for instruction to…
Descriptors: Functional Reading, Generalization, Instructional Effectiveness, Moderate Mental Retardation
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Collins, Belva C. – Exceptionality, 1995
These thoughts, by an author of a paper (EC 611 428) on teaching adolescents with moderate mental retardation to read key warning label words, focus on the importance of teaching for generalization or teaching word recognition using actual labels and encouraging an appropriate behavioral response. (DB)
Descriptors: Functional Reading, Generalization, Instructional Effectiveness, Moderate Mental Retardation
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Fulk, Barbara M. – Exceptionality, 1996
Thirty-four adolescents with learning disabilities received either spelling strategy training, spelling strategy plus attribution training, or a control condition. Significant differences in spelling recall scores favored the strategy training condition. Addition of the attribution training resulted in no observable improvement in spelling…
Descriptors: Attribution Theory, Generalization, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities
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Troia, Gary A. – Exceptionality, 2002
This article discusses the writing problems of children with disabilities and the hallmarks of effective writing strategy instruction. Potential obstacles to strategy generalization are presented, followed by effective interventions, including: explicit modeling and practice of writing strategies, training self-regulatory behaviors, communicating…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Self Management