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Peer reviewedGroff, Martin G.; Hubble, Larry M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1981
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised scores of a male delinquent sample were grouped by A. Bannatyne's classification of Wechsler's subtests, and these recategorized scores were compared with results of a previous study of learning disabled children. Findings failed to support a theory that learning disabled youth possess a unique…
Descriptors: Classification, Delinquency, Learning Disabilities, Scores
Peer reviewedBingham, Grace – Career Development for Exceptional Individuals, 1981
The nature of career exploration is reviewed along with factors that may inhibit exploration by learning disabled (LD) students. LD students may be less able than normal students to deal with the tension and uncertainty involved in exploration, and be less able to reflect on the meaning of experiences. (CL)
Descriptors: Career Exploration, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
Brownlee, Phyllis P. – Academic Therapy, 1982
The article discusses the use of suggestopedia, a teaching technique that uses suggestion and unusual presentaton styles to accelerate learning, with learning disabled children. The method is briefly described and a typical suggestopedic lesson is outlined. Four components (suggestion, relaxation/imagery, exciting presentations, and music or…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Teaching Methods
Underselective Attention in Learning-Disabled Children: Some Reconceptualizations of Old Hypotheses.
Tarver, Sara G. – Exceptional Education Quarterly, 1981
Six hypotheses regarding the attention behaviors of learning disabled children are reviewed and current findings discussed. Hypotheses concern hyperresponsiveness and distractibility; underselective attention; verbal rehearsal deficit; metacognition deficit; word retrieval/naming; speed deficit; and creative ability. (CL)
Descriptors: Attention, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedD'Alonzo, Bruno J.; Zucker, Stanley H. – Exceptional Children, 1982
No significant differences were found in comprehension among the three rates, suggesting that learning disabled students can learn as much in one-third less time (the compressed rate) than required to listen to content at the normal rate of speech. (DB)
Descriptors: Comprehension, High Schools, Learning Disabilities, Listening Comprehension
Peer reviewedCermak, Laird S.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1981
Three groups of 34 learning disabled children (12 to 16 years old) and one control group of normal readers were asked to retain verbal material across distrator intervals ranging from 9 to 24 seconds. LD children's retention of verbal material is more susceptible to interference from similar material than normals. (Author)
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Memory, Retention (Psychology), Verbal Learning
Peer reviewedMargalit, Malka – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1981
Sixty normal children and 76 learning disabled children (ages 5 to 12) from regular and special classes in Israel were rated in hyperactivity by their teachers on the Conners Abbreviated Scale. The similarity of the syndrome features in the different educational systems stressed the notion of a specific syndrome defined in similar terms. (Author)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Elementary Education, Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedLaird, A. W.; Cangemi, Joseph P. – Reading Improvement, 1981
Discusses the importance of diagnosing and ameliorating dyslexia when students are very young. (FL)
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Educational Diagnosis, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedColarusso, Ron – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1980
The article addresses the issues as to whether the Division for Children with Learning Disabilities (DCLD) should remain a division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) or remove itself from CEC and become an independent organization with the possibility of becoming an affiliate of CEC. (SBH)
Descriptors: Administration, Learning Disabilities, Organizational Climate, Professional Associations
Peer reviewedAbroms, Kippy I.; Meeker, Mary – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1980
Learning disabilities is presented as a construct supported by psychoeducational, socioemotional, and physiological data, as illustrated by the M. Meeker paradigm. (Author)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Definitions, Learning Disabilities, Models
Peer reviewedMann, Lester – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1980
The author reviews Plato's epistemological speculations on the nature of perception, memory, and ideation and suggests that, although this dialog is primarily concerned with the nature of knowledge, it can also be construed as reflecting a Platonic conception of cognitive disabilities. (Author)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learning Disabilities, Memory, Perception
Peer reviewedWiederholt, J. Lee – Journal of Special Education, 1976
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Learning Disabilities, Research Methodology
Peer reviewedGoss, Diane – Adult Learning, 2001
Interviews with 23 adult college students with learning disabilities explored the metaphors they use to describe their disabilities. This strategy can help learners gain a sense of control over their disabilities. Adult educators can stimulate critical reflection and help them to make meaning of their experience.(JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Students, Learning Disabilities, Metaphors, Teaching Methods
Peer reviewedFuerst, Darren R.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1989
Investigated Personality Inventory for Children scores of 132 learning-disabled children between ages of 6 and 12 years. Results indicated that learning-disabled children comprised heterogeneous population in terms of psychosocial functioning and that subtypes of learning-disabled children with similar patterns of socioemotional adjustment can be…
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Learning Disabilities, Personality Traits
Peer reviewedFuerst, Darren R.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1990
Examined relations between patterns of cognitive functioning, as measured by Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children and psychosocial functioning, as measured by Personality Inventory for Children, in 132 children with learning disabilities. The findings support the notion that patterns of cognitive performance are related to patterns of…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Learning Disabilities, Personality Traits


