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Lazarus, Belinda Davis – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
These suggestions for helping adolescent students with mild disabilities take notes emphasize use of a skeleton outline of the main ideas and related concepts of a lecture, with space to maximize student responding as the student completes the outline during the lecture or reading of an assigned chapter. (DB)
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Learning Strategies, Lecture Method, Mild Disabilities
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Englert, Carol Sue; Mariage, Troy V.; Garmon, M. Arthur; Tarrant, Kathi L. – Remedial and Special Education, 1998
Reports the results of three studies conducted to determine the efficacy of the Early Literacy Project in improving the reading performances of elementary students with mild disabilities. Results indicate the program has been effective in accelerating literacy learning and can be integrated into the general education curriculum. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Elementary Education, Emergent Literacy, Inclusive Schools
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Taylor, N. S.; Standen, P. J.; Cutajar, P.; Fox, D.; Wilson, D. N. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2004
Increased longevity among people with learning disabilities is accompanied by an increase in morbidity. A possible explanation is that living in the community and a move to greater independence may bring higher health risks through obesity and smoking. The study aimed to see if rates of smoking have increased from earlier published rates and to…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Social Services, Smoking, Risk
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Peterson-Karlan, George R.; Parette, Phil – Journal of Special Education Technology, 2005
While the culture of typical Millennial students, those born after 1978-82, is increasingly recognized as being different1
Descriptors: Mild Disabilities, Assistive Technology, Special Education, Educational Technology
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Gallagher, James J. – School Psychology Digest, 1974
Two problems are discussed: 1) the difficulty of replacement of mildly handicapped children in regular education once they have been assigned to special education, 2) the tendency to over assign certain minority group children to special education. (Author/RC)
Descriptors: Classification, Contracts, Identification, Legal Responsibility
Iowa State Univ. of Science and Technology, Ames. Dept. of Home Economics Education. – 1985
The 2-part student workbook for mainstreamed learning and mentally disabled high school students contains 12 units intended to provide supplementary instruction in the Contemporary Parenting Choices Curriculum in the home economics class. This unit, the fifth in the Relationships part of the workbook, focuses on understanding marriage and includes…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Communication, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Marital Satisfaction
Egel, Andrew L.; Shafer, Michael S. – 1983
The paper reviews the literature on the training of social behavior in autistic children and reports on a project which developed and evaluated a program which explicitly trained mildly handicapped peers to facilitate the social behavior of autistic children. The extensive literature review looks at the etiology of social deficits in autistic…
Descriptors: Autism, Interaction Process Analysis, Interpersonal Competence, Intervention
Reynolds, Maynard C., Ed. – 1982
Eight papers from a 1982 meeting of the Dean's Grant Projects examine issues related to the current status and future needs of mainstreaming handicapped students. M. Reynolds begins with "Facing the Future in Dean's Grant Projects," in which he examines the progress of Dean's Grants and suggests that the future will bring problems…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Foundations of Education, Mainstreaming
Baumgart, Diane; Anderson, Jane – 1987
The guide, developed by the Secondary Transition and Employment Project (STEP) in Idaho, is intended to help students with mild handicaps develop job related social skills. The STEP social skills program requires: (1) identifying those skills which are considered important or socially useful by significant others; (2) clearly defining the…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Interpersonal Competence, Intervention, Lesson Plans
Hagerty, George J.; Abramson, Marty – 1985
The paper examines the urgent need for timely action in the education of mildly handicapped students. Data are cited to show the rapid acceleration in identification of this population, principally those students identified as learning disabled. Fiscal concerns are explored, and the lack of recent data on expenditures across the range of special…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Financial Policy
Lichtenstein, Stephen – 1987
The study investigated job-related outcomes experienced by young adults self-identified as handicapped, selected from the 1980 Sophomore cohort of the High School and Beyond data set. The study examined aspects of transition from school to work in the first job after high school and group differences associated with these variables. Also examined…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs, Employment Level
Bruininks, Robert H.; Lewis, Darrell R. – 1987
A 2-year study of cost-benefits in special education undertook activities in five years: development of a cost analysis framework, cost data collection, outcome data collection, development of benefit-cost analysis procedures, and benefit-cost analysis application. A generic school-based model was developed in which costs could more accurately be…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Thompson, Ray H. – 1982
The study examined teacher-student interaction patterns in 21 classrooms serving mainstreamed third and fourth grade mildly handicapped (mildly mentally retarded, mildly emotionally handicapped, and learning disabled) students. Three groups of target students were observed: nonhandicapped high achievers, nonhandicapped low achievers, and mildly…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Emotional Disturbances, Interaction, Learning Disabilities
Franson, Joseph Paul – 1979
The author describes an approach to mainstreaming handicapped middle school students in which students were placed in a regular remedial class with a regular education teacher, a special education teacher, and an aide. The model evolved originally because of staffing problems, but achievement in both self confidence and academics resulted in its…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming
Putnam, M. Lewis – Pointer, 1987
Intervention with mildly handicapped adolescents is considered in terms of: the need for cooperative relationships among home, school, and community; successful procedures for creating effective communication; interventions for parents to use in the home; and programs to help mildly handicapped adolescents make the transition from school to…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education, Intervention, Mild Disabilities
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