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Wynne, Suzan; And Others – 1975
Written primarily for educators and parents interested in the education of young handicapped children, the document contains a review and analysis of the research literature concerned with preschool mainstreaming in the context of the present range of preschool programs. In the introduction, it is reported that information comes from interviews…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Educational Methods, Educational Trends, Exceptional Child Education
Gerke, Robert Edward – 1975
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of two learning environments upon the self-concept and reading vocabulary of children who were mentally retarded educable or emotionally disturbed. The two learning environments were the traditional segregated special education classroom and the resource room used in conjunction with the…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Exceptional Child Education
Ross, Mark – 1976
The primary emphasis in mainstreaming hard of hearing children should be on providing the opportunity for optimum use of residual hearing. Evidence of the lack of attention to this area includes the fact that many children who have hearing aids do not wear them. Well trained educational audiologists acting as supportive personnel would enhance the…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Audiology, Aural Learning, Educational Needs
Schwartzberg, Joanne G. – 1976
The mother of an 11-year-old deaf child compares her daughter's experiences mainstreamed in a traditional school system (a Hebrew school) and in a Montessori school. The Montessori system is seen to be especially advantageous for the deaf child because of the following characteristics: opportunities for the child to be successful, a visual (rather…
Descriptors: Deafness, Educational Methods, Educational Needs, Elementary Education
McKenzie, Hugh S. – 1971
One of several possible systems for delivering special education services, a consulting teacher approach seeks to manage and educate handicapped children in regular elementary classrooms. Vermont has adopted this approach for certain handicapped children because it is less costly and disruptive, avoids labeling and extensive testing, provides…
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Consultants, Elementary Education, Enrichment
Buell, Charles – 1974
The revised 1974 bibliography on physical education contains an annotated listing of approximately 75 books, articles, periodicals, newsletters, films, slides, and videotapes for use in programing for visually impaired persons. Activities covered include adapted, corrective, and developmental physical education; swimming; athletics; dance; motor…
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Athletics, Bibliographies, Blindness
Budoff, Milton; Gottlieb, Jay – 1974
Compared were the academic and social growth of 31 educable mentally retarded (EMR) students (7 to 14 years-old) who were either retained in special classes (N=14) or reintegrated into regular classes (N=7) with additional support from a learning center. Ss were studied at three time intervals: prior to assignment, 2 months after assignment, and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Elementary Education, Exceptional Child Research, Grouping (Instructional Purposes)
Syracuse Univ., NY. Div. of Special Education and Rehabilitation. – 1974
Presented are appendices from the final report of an evaluation of the response of Head Start programs to a 1972 Federal mandate requiring at least 10 percent enrollment of handicapped children. Summarized are case studies of 20 handicapped children participating in Head Start. Listed are the 52 regular Head Start programs and 14 experimental…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Consultants, Early Childhood Education, Exceptional Child Research
Adelman, Howard S. – 1973
Defined are categories of learning disabilities (LD) that can be remediated in regular public school classes, and offered are remedial approaches. Stressed in four studies is the heterogeneity of LD problems. Suggested is grouping LD children into three categories: no disorder (problem is from the learning environment); minor disorder (problem is…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Case Studies, Children, Classification
PDF pending restorationChristie, Lu, Ed.; And Others
The proceedings of the annual convention (1973) of Vermont behavioral educators contain 27 case studies of educational programs applying behavior theory to create an individualized, data-based, and accountable school system in which handicapped and normal students are integrated. The case studies, which are grouped according to school districts,…
Descriptors: Accountability, Behavior Change, Case Studies, Classroom Techniques
Delaware Univ., Newark. School of Education. – 1974
In response to shifting demand for teachers, a special education option was added to the University of Delaware's undergraduate elementary program. Without sacrifice of existing programs, college resources were reallocated to maximize the normalization of school services for educationally handicapped children. Thirty-six to 40 undergraduates per…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, Laboratory Schools
Boston Univ., MA. New England Special Education Instructional Materials Center. – 1973
Presented alphabetically by state or university are approximately 35 descriptions of innovative training programs directed toward integration of children with special needs in regular classrooms, and toward severely handicapped children. Many of the training programs offered are described to be in a variety of forms, such as games; manuals with…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Exceptional Child Education, Games, Handicapped Children
Baldwin, Clara P.; Baldwin, Alfred L. – 1972
Discussed are the personality and social development of children with physical handicaps, intellectual difficulties, or social and emotional disturbances, and recommended is the actual observation of the interactions of handicapped children with others in naturalistic situations. Stressed is the importance of pathological social interactions to…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Family Attitudes, Handicapped Children, Interpersonal Relationship
Pugmire, Jean; Farrer, Kenneth – 1971
This report describes the first year of a 3-year extension of an Office of Education-funded program to prepare teachers and teacher aides to work with exceptional children in the regular classroom. (The final report of the original 1-year project is available as ED 043 598.) The emphasis during the first extension year was on securing greater…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Community Involvement, Educationally Disadvantaged, Elementary School Teachers
Collins, Paul, Ed.; Sinatra, Lewis J., Ed. – 1976
This collection of papers is an attempt to document the living-learning spirit of the New York State Teacher Corps Network staff development program meetings. These Network meetings are characterized by three types of activities: (1) presentations and/or workshops conducted by outside consultants; (2) problem identification and strategy sessions…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Change Agents, Change Strategies, Educational Change


