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Boyle, Joseph R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2008
Teaching children with mild disabilities to read can be a challenging task for even the most seasoned teacher. In order to be successful, teachers need to be knowledgeable about the big five of reading: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary, and comprehension (National Reading Panel, 2000). While the ultimate goal of reading is…
Descriptors: Phonics, Mild Disabilities, Reading Strategies, Phonemic Awareness
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Al-Hilawani, Yasser A.; Koch, Kourtland R.; Braaten, Sheldon R. – TEACHING Exceptional Children Plus, 2008
At a conference, titled: "Childhood Disabilities: Assessment and Early Intervention" held between March 20-22, 2006, at Kuwait University, a range of discussion topics were considered that would enhance and design specific best practices in special education for the Middle East Arab Gulf region. Governmental representatives,…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Early Intervention, Mild Disabilities, Arabs
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O'Rourke, John; Houghton, Stephen – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2008
The Student Perceptions of Classroom Support Scale (SPCS), which measures the perceptions of students with mild disabilities of academic and social support mechanisms implemented in regular classrooms, was administered to 60 secondary school-aged students. Data were obtained with reference to curricular, instructional, physical and peer support…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Student Attitudes, Learning Activities, Mild Disabilities
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Lam, Bick Har; Phillipson, Shane N. – Educational Research for Policy and Practice, 2009
In response to several major curriculum reforms in Hong Kong since 2000, schools were required to initiate policies that catered for learner diversity. As well academic achievement, the reforms also emphasized the affective and social outcomes of the learning experience. A whole-school approach to learner diversity includes students with low…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Social Integration, Mild Disabilities, Academic Achievement
Hall, Jane Nelson – 1981
Two methodologies, quantitative and qualitative, were used in this study designed to evaluate the Social Learning Curriculum and compare its effects with Instrumental Enrichment. The quantitative portion included examination of pretest-posttest performance of 143 mildly handicapped children on six measures and a social knowledge assessment…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Enrichment, Mild Disabilities, Social Development
Blosten, Patty; Rosenbaum, James E. – 1981
The paper reviews the literature on special education placement for mildly handicapped students from a sociological perspective. Using J. Rosenbaum's framework for understanding the sociological implications of selection systems, which has been applied to curriculum and ability tracking, this paper extends the framework to another selection…
Descriptors: Mild Disabilities, Parent Participation, Sociology, Special Education
O'Hagen, Frank; Swanson, Ian – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1984
The author points out the need to consider the situational factors involved in serving children with mild to moderate learning difficulties and cautions that a within-the-child model based on psychological/cognitive deficits does not pay enough attention to the child's environment. (CL)
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities
Creekmore, W. N.; And Others – Academic Therapy, 1985
The article reviews traditional analog time-telling instruction and introduces an alternative approach for learning disabled and other mildly handicapped students. The applied digital approach couples concrete instructional techniques with murals depicting time-related actions of student's day. (CL)
Descriptors: Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities, Mild Disabilities, Teaching Methods
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Sansone, Janet; Zigmond, Naomi – Exceptional Children, 1986
Schedules of 844 mildly handicapped elementary school students were analyzed to describe the degree of appropriateness of mainstreaming practices. School variables were then investigated in relation to appropriate scheduling. Data analysis revealed that very few students had appropriate mainstreaming schedules but that "good" scheduling was found…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities, Program Evaluation
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Schloss, Patrick J. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1986
A four-step sequential prompt instruction strategy for mildly handicapped students is outlined and suggestions are made for managing prompts during instruction and monitoring their use. (CL)
Descriptors: Cues, Elementary Secondary Education, Mild Disabilities, Prompting
Reynolds, Catharine J.; Volkmar, Janet Notheis – Academic Therapy, 1984
A model is described which provides a smooth transition from the resource room to the regular classroom for mildly handicapped students. The model, particularly appropriate for secondary students, emphasizes teamwork by having a special education teacher work in the mainstream classroom on a regular basis. (CL)
Descriptors: Mainstreaming, Mild Disabilities, Models, Secondary Education
Gurganus, Susan; Janas, Monica – Journal of Science for Persons with Disabilities, 1995
Discusses current trends in science education and the status of science instruction for students with disabilities. Presents a model for successful integration of students with disabilities into regular science classes and concludes with recommendations for educators. Contains 16 references. (JRH)
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming
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O'Rourke, John; Houghton, Stephen – Australian Journal of Teacher Education, 2009
This research used qualitative methods to gather the perceptions of regular classroom teachers and students with and without mild disabilities (MD) about an inclusive program implemented in three separate classrooms and designed to enhance both the academic and social engagement of a small number of students with MD. Teachers acknowledged that…
Descriptors: Mild Disabilities, Social Experience, Teaching Methods, Secondary School Teachers
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Esbensen, A. J.; Benson, B. A. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2007
Background: The theories supporting cognitive treatment for depression among individuals with intellectual disability (ID) have not been formally tested with this population. The current study evaluated Becks cognitive theory of depression to determine its appropriateness for adults with ID. Methods: Forty-eight adults with primarily mild or…
Descriptors: Psychometrics, Statistical Significance, Depression (Psychology), Learning Disabilities
McCloud, Barbara K. – 1983
Project TAP (Tapping Achievement Potential) is designed to ameliorate deficits of mildly disabled preschoolers attending day care programs. Advantages of the TAP approach include a regular class environment, full day program, reduced training costs of day care teachers, and benefits of early intervention. Teachers in two demonstration classrooms…
Descriptors: Day Care Centers, Intervention, Mild Disabilities, Preschool Education
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