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Graham, Steve; Harris, Karen R. – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1989
The viability of self-instructional strategy training was investigated in a study involving 22 learning disabled and 11 normal fifth and sixth graders. Training produced meaningful and lasting effects on composition skills and heightened the sense of self-efficacy of subjects. (TJH)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Componential Analysis, Elementary School Students, Grade 5
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Sah, Analee; Borland, James H. – Roeper Review, 1989
Nine gifted learning-disabled children with organizational skill deficits were put on a structured timetable of after-school activities. Parents were taught behaviorally based discipline techniques designed to reduce disruptive family behavior. Improvements were subsequently observed in the middle school students' home and school behavior, school…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Cooperative Planning, Family Life, Gifted Disabled
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Stevens, Robert J.; Slavin, Robert E. – Elementary School Journal, 1995
A two-year study determined the effects of a comprehensive cooperative-learning approach to reading and language arts instruction on students' achievement, attitudes, and metacognitive awareness. Students in second through sixth grades, some mainstreamed academically handicapped, worked in heterogeneous learning teams on reading and writing…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Regev, R.; Katz, S. – International Journal of Rehabilitation Research, 1994
A two-year holistic transition training program for persons with learning disabilities in Israel was carried out in a residential setting and included vocational training, activities of daily living, educational activities, and personal adjustment counseling. Follow-up two years after program completion indicated that trainees were generally…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Counseling, Daily Living Skills
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Brinckerhoff, Loring C. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1994
This article defines self-advocacy, examines differences between high school and college settings, describes key components in a college-based self-advocacy curriculum, and highlights the primary responsibilities that students with learning disabilities face in making self-determination a reality in college. (DB)
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College Students, Curriculum, Definitions
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Healy, Jane M. – NAMTA Journal, 1995
Asserts that family environment and the parent-child relationship have a significant effect on the neurological development of young children. Suggests that parents need to encourage thinking, problem-solving, and language skills in their children through meaningful conversation and interaction. Maintains that attention deficit hyperactivity…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Cognitive Development, Dyslexia, Early Childhood Education
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Klaus, Leroy D. – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1995
An awareness program on learning disabilities was conducted for secondary school students in 24 schools, as part of a 1-year project of Memorial University of Newfoundland to provide a varied and sequenced set of services to college-bound students with learning disabilities. This article discusses the program rationale, its procedures, description…
Descriptors: College Bound Students, College School Cooperation, College Students, Consciousness Raising
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Welch, Marshall; Chisholm, Kathy – Teacher Education and Special Education, 1994
This article describes a field-based teacher education project that involved specialist teacher candidates and general education classroom teachers in educational partnerships to conduct action research on learning strategies. One such study showing the effectiveness of a writing strategy to help students (ages 12 and 13) with learning…
Descriptors: Action Research, Disabilities, Higher Education, Instructional Effectiveness
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Carpenter, Barry – Early Child Development and Care, 1995
Discusses the debate on curriculum content and quality for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties. Points out that new and imaginative patterns of teaching and learning need to be explored across those children's lifespans. Suggests that through high quality early intervention and an innovative curriculum, educators must ensure…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Cognitive Development, Curriculum Development, Early Intervention
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Ruiz, Nadeen T.; Figueroa, Richard A. – Education and Urban Society, 1995
Describes a longitudinal research project to introduce holistic-constructivistic pedagogy into bilingual special education classrooms. The authors report the process of teacher change as teachers shifted from a medical model to a contextual-performance model for viewing abilities and disabilities, the changes in students' attitudes toward reading…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Constructivism (Learning), Curriculum Development, Educationally Disadvantaged
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Lichtenstein, Stephen – Exceptional Children, 1993
In-depth, structured interviews were conducted over a two-year period with four young adults (previously identified as learning disabled) who had dropped out of high school. Their stories cast doubt on the idea that dropouts are necessarily "failures" but suggest serious shortcomings in the secondary education programing and the transition…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Case Studies, Dropout Attitudes, Dropout Characteristics
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Simmonds, Effie P. M. – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1992
Twenty-four resource room teachers were trained in either teaching Question-Answer Relationships (QARs) or traditional methods of reading comprehension instruction, including literal questions, locating supporting details, and drawing conclusions. Results indicated that QARs readily accommodated to content area reading material and elevated…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Inservice Teacher Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities
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Landrum, Timothy J.; Kauffman, James M. – Exceptionality: A Research Journal, 1992
In this study of 186 elementary school teachers, discriminant function analyses of peer ratings yielded membership in high, medium, and low perceived effectiveness groups based on measures of self-efficacy, standards and expectations for students, responsibility for student behavior, and resistance to teaching handicapped pupils. Implications for…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Behavior Rating Scales, Disabilities, Elementary Education
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Flores, Miguel R.; And Others – Tech Directions, 1993
Includes "Filling in the Cracks" (Flores) about an intarsia class for at-risk students; "Closing the Gap--Women in Technology" (Husher) about summer camps for junior high girls; "Work Force of the Future--Multi-Ethnic, Multicultural" (Hall) about vocational education for culturally diverse students;…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Educational Cooperation, Females, High Risk Students
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Roessler, Richard T.; And Others – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1990
Thirty-eight high-school special education students were surveyed after graduation concerning their work history, career roles, involvement with social agencies, life satisfaction, and career skill ratings. Approximately 50 percent of the group were competitively employed, mostly part time. Subjective quality of life was not related to any…
Descriptors: Career Education, Employment Level, Followup Studies, Graduate Surveys
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