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Draper, Ingrid; And Others – Negro Educational Review, 1987
Alternatives to I.Q. testing have been developed in the Detroit Public Schools as a way to improve educational services and avoid the biased placement of Black students in special education programs. The new procedures involve the collaboration of a team that is specially trained to use multifaceted approaches to assessment. (VM)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Black Students, Elementary Secondary Education, Equal Education
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Smith, Colin J.; Richmond, Robin C. – Educational Review, 1988
The study illustrates how one group of teachers is adapting to a new role moving from a traditional remedial approach for special needs students based on withdrawal teaching toward a system providing more support for teachers in ordinary classes through advice and consultancy. The author explores how these teachers define their role. (Author/CH)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Inservice Teacher Education, Mainstreaming
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Hoover, John J.; Sakofs, Mitchell S. – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1985
A study of 61 preservice teachers in K-6 classrooms investigated the subjects' overall attitude toward mainstreaming, their confidence in their ability to work with handicapped children, and their attitude toward the role of the regular teacher in special education evaluation and placement. (MT)
Descriptors: Anxiety, Cooperating Teachers, Elementary Education, Mainstreaming
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Rosenkoetter, Sharon E.; Fowler, Susan A. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1986
Based on a study of the differences between the way regular and special education teachers handle classroom transitions, this discussion suggests seven steps special education teachers should take to aid students in classroom transitions. A list of 24 different transition cues is included. (JC)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
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Parette, Howard P., Jr.; Hourcade, Jack J. – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1984
Discusses the role of the elementary school counselor in working with children who have cerebral palsy. Describes interventions for physical and emotional problems and provides recommendations for meeting the needs of children and their parents. (JAC)
Descriptors: Cerebral Palsy, Counselor Role, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Wang, Margaret C.; Baker, Edward T. – Journal of Special Education, 1986
A meta-analysis was performed on 11 empirical studies of the effects of mainstreaming. Results indicated that mainstreamed disabled students consistently outperformed nonmainstreamed students with comparable special education classifications. The most success was found in programs with design features (such as continuous assessment) suggested by…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Meta Analysis
Johnson, Harold A.; Griffith, Penny L. – Exceptional Child, 1985
Interviewing was used to document perspectives of deaf children, their parents, teachers, and administrators on mainstreaming. Data revealed different, and sometimes competing, priorities of mainstreaming participants. (Author/CL)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments, Mainstreaming
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Cronis, Terry G.; And Others – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1986
The authors examine views that mild mentally retarded students in many cases are receiving instruction which is not relevant to their needs. An ecosystem approach, which examines the needs of individuals from a perspective of probable functioning environments, is called for. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Individual Needs, Mainstreaming, Mild Mental Retardation
Crapps, John M.; And Others – Education and Training of the Mentally Retarded, 1985
Fifteen mentally retarded adults living in group home and intermediate group residences (IGR) were interviewed. All participants spent majority of their time in their homes. Men played a more active role in their integration than did women. IGR men and women went less often into the community and rarely (IGR men) or never (IGR women) went out…
Descriptors: Adults, Behavior Patterns, Community Programs, Group Homes
LaMore, Gregory S. – Principal, 1984
Describes an eight-topic inservice program to help teachers facilitate the integration of mainstreamed students into the regular classroom. The program covers the nature of the disability, its effect on the classroom, techniques for meeting the student's needs and preparing the student's classmates, and sources for support material. (PGD)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students, Inservice Teacher Education
Karagianis, Leslie; Nesbit, Wayne – Special Education in Canada, 1983
Attitudes and readiness for integration by administrators and teachers and parents of special and regular education students are critical to the success of mainstreaming efforts. Addition of teacher aides to lower the student-teacher ratio is also important, as is the existence of effective resource room programs. (CL)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Ancillary School Services, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
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Saur, Rosemary E.; And Others – Journal of Classroom Interaction, 1984
Hearing impaired students who are mainstreamed often encounter problems in dealing with the usual flow of classroom communication. To examine the effect of action zone phenomenon, six mainstreamed classes were observed and coded for location of student-teacher interactions. Results and discussion are presented. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, College Students, Hearing Impairments, Higher Education
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Johnson, David W.; Johnson, Roger T. – Exceptional Children, 1986
Elements of cooperation learning and the specific actions for implementing it are presented, including positive interdependence, individual accountability, collaborative skills, and group processing. Effects on relationships between disabled and nondisabled students are summarized. The teacher's role in implementing cooperative learning is…
Descriptors: Cooperation, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Strategies
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Post, Linda M. – Clearing House, 1984
Presents an outline of a number of curriculum modifications and adaptations that can be relatively simple to implement at the middle school level in order to individualize instruction in mainstreamed classrooms. (FL)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Individualized Instruction
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Pugach, Marleen; Lilly, M. Stephen – Journal of Teacher Education, 1984
Specialization of training experiences for teachers of the mildly handicapped has led to a certain amount of curricular and faculty isolation. An argument for unifying teacher preparation by integrating special education for the mildly handicapped with general teacher education is offered. (DF)
Descriptors: Educational Trends, Higher Education, Mainstreaming, Mild Mental Retardation
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