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Peer reviewedShepard, Lorrie A. – Exceptional Children, 1987
The article cites high costs associated with assessment and staffing of children classified as learning disabled. It is suggested that overreferral of hard-to-teach children perpetuates teaching deficiencies. Professional entrenchment is discussed, and placing a cap on the percentage of mild handicaps funded by state and federal governments is…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disability Identification, Educational Policy, Educational Trends
Peer reviewedMcKinney, James D.; Speece, Deborah L. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1986
This study examined the academic outcomes associated with behavioral subtypes and their stability in learning disabled children. Children with attention problems and problem behavior in the first and second grades showed poorer achievement in later grades, compared with those who did not present atypical behavior. (Author/JAZ)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Problems, Cluster Analysis, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGresham, Frank M; And Others – School Psychology Review, 1987
Social skills across three subgroups of midly handicapped children were compared to a matched sample of nonhandicapped students using a teacher rating scale. Function analysis revealed that 75 percent of the subjects could be correctly classified on the basis of teacher-rated social skills. (Author/JAZ)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Rating Scales, Disabilities, Discriminant Analysis
Peer reviewedHamada, Roger S.; Tomikawa, Sandra – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1986
The Windward Rating Scale (WRS), a locally-developed teacher rating scale of student behavior, was evaluated for potential use as a screening measure. Pre-certification ratings of 720 learning disabled students and non-special education students in grades K-6 were analyzed. Psychometric properties and diagnostic efficiency of the WRS were…
Descriptors: Concurrent Validity, Construct Validity, Diagnostic Tests, Educational Diagnosis
Telzrow, Cathy F.; Speer, Barbara – Techniques, 1986
Effective intervention strategies for learning disabled students should recognize such cognitive deficiencies as weaknesses in attention, memory deficits, and problems in generalizing and abstracting information. Approaches which emphasize enhanced learning processes include: self-monitoring; repetition and deliberate instruction in control…
Descriptors: Abstract Reasoning, Attention Span, Cognitive Processes, Generalization
Peer reviewedBennett, Randy Elliot; And Others – Journal of Educational Measurement, 1987
To identify broad classes of items on the Scholastic Aptitude Test that behave differentally for handicapped examinees taking special, extended time administrations, the performance of nine handicapped groups and one nonhandicapped group on each of two forms of the SAT was investigated through a two-stage procedure. (Author/LMO)
Descriptors: College Entrance Examinations, Disabilities, Hearing Impairments, High Schools
Peer reviewedHoy, Cheri; Gregg, Noel – Journal of College Admissions, 1986
The emerging population of learning disabled college students is presenting a new challenge to college professionals: admission officers, counselors, financial aid personnel, academic advisors, and professors. Learning disablities interfere with the ability to perceive, process, sort, store, or retrieve information regardless of level of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adjustment (to Environment), College Students, Educational Assessment
Elkins, Ruth – Educational Technology, 1985
Teachers and teachers' aides in large midwestern school district who teach learning disabled and mentally and emotionally disabled students were surveyed to determine their attitudes toward using computers and feelings about computers and educational computing. Results indicate prior computing experience affects attitudes and facilitates…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Computers, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances
Peer reviewedHall, Julia; Gerber, Paul – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 1985
The goal of this policy analysis is to set fair standards for awarding units of credit to disabled high school students. Criteria used for selection include: (1) equal protection under the Fourteenth Amendment; (2) education under the 1973 Vocational Rehabilition Act, Section 504; (3) feasibility; (4) flexibility; and (5) integrity of the high…
Descriptors: Credits, Degree Requirements, Dropouts, Exceptional Persons
Peer reviewedWorthing, Ralph J.; And Others – Psychology in the Schools, 1984
Examined the concurrent validity of the Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test-Revised (PPVT-R) and the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R) in a sample of 101 students aged 6 to 16, referred for learning, mental or emotional disabilities. Results showed significant correlations between the PPVT-R and the WISC-R overall sample. (JAC)
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedJournal of Reading, 1985
Suggestions are offered for motivating ninth grade low readers with a combination of bookmaking and tutoring, for motivating college basic reading skills students with four learning strategies, and for using writing as a means of communication for learning disabled students. (HOD)
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Interpersonal Communication, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedJournal of Reading, 1986
Describes six study and notetaking techniques for reading/learning disabled adolescents and suggests circulating a series of training notes to help high school teachers incorporate reading techniques into the content area classrooms. (HOD)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Content Area Reading, Inservice Teacher Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedSeiters, Judith A.; Jackson, Evelyn W. – Journal of Reading, 1986
Describes the results of a survey of rehabilitation centers to determine evaluation methods for possible alexia (the loss of ability to read that results from a brain injury) and presents some suggestions for rehabilitative testing and teaching materials. (HOD)
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Cognitive Processes, Evaluation Methods, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedBailey, Donald B., Jr.; And Others – Behavioral Disorders, 1983
A comparison of teacher ratings, peer roster ratings, and self-ratings with observational data, involving 22 learning disabled or educable retarded and 16 nonhandicapped high school students, yielded such results as that the peer and teacher ratings effectively measured time-on-task during classroom activities, but did not correlate well with…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Classroom Observation Techniques, Interpersonal Relationship, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedEpstein, Michael H.; Nieminen, Gayla S. – School Psychology Review, 1983
Teachers and classroom aides of learning disabled students completed the Conners Abbreviated Teacher Rating Scale (CATRS) on two separate occasions. The study investigated the inter-rater and intra-rater reliability of this instrument. CATRS appeared to have sufficient reliability to recommend its continued frequent use. (Author/DWH)
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Hyperactivity


