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Peer reviewedOlszewski-Kubilius, Paula – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 1998
This paper describes the purpose and rationale of a "talent search" effort to identify gifted students through use of off-level testing. Three components are stressed: diagnosis and evaluation of domains and levels of talent; educational placement and guidance; and talent development opportunities. Research supporting the talent-search…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academically Gifted, Acceleration (Education), Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedPrais, S. J. – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Considers the problems of teaching children at widely differing stages of development in the same class. Compares European practices of holding back slow developers with the English practice of strict age placement. Suggests that European methods reduce the need for individual instruction and increase the learning of the class as a whole. (DSK)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries
Peer reviewedHandwerk, Michael L.; Friman, Patrick C.; Mott, Mariam A.; Stairs, Jayne M. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 1998
A study of 83 children (ages 10-18) with behavior disorders in seven types of programs (parent training programs, outpatient clinic, family preservation programs, treatment foster care, residential group home, acute-care shelter, and inpatient psychiatric hospital) found a high level of correspondence between program restrictiveness and severity…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Disorders, Children, Delivery Systems
Peer reviewedEvanciew, Cheryl E. P. – Journal of Career and Technical Education, 2001
Oklahoma administrators and counselors were interviewed concerning their perceptions about placement and facilitation of students with special needs in school-to-work programs. Accommodations were often offered through educational enhancement centers in vocational schools. No specific vocational-technical programs were geared to special needs…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Secondary Education, Special Needs Students, Student Placement
Peer reviewedMattison, Richard E.; Spitznagel, Edward L. – Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders, 2001
The Teacher's Report Form (TRF) was investigated over 3 years for its practical ability to track outcomes in 89 elementary students with emotional disturbances. The students whose placement changed to less restrictive settings demonstrated significant improvement on consecutive TRF's in academic performance, classroom functioning, and aggressive…
Descriptors: Behavior Rating Scales, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedProctor, Rosalyn; Niemeyer, Judith A. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2001
A study involving 6 undergraduates enrolled in a birth through kindergarten licensure program, examined the development of preservice teacher beliefs about inclusion. Students held positive beliefs about inclusion, although they had reservations whether meeting the needs of each child could always take place in inclusive settings. (Contains…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Early Intervention
Peer reviewedSapon-Shevin, Mara – Theory into Practice, 1996
Explores the possibilities of full inclusion for students with disabilities by responding to myths that block thoughtful and comprehensive implementation (for example, that there is no research or data, segregation is not inherently a problem, special educators are extinct, special services require special places, and other children's education…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Philosophy, Elementary Secondary Education, Heterogeneous Grouping
Zirkel, Perry A.; Gluckman, Ivan B. – Principal, 1996
Updates a 1993 article describing two successful full-inclusion cases involving disabled students. In a 1994 case, a disruptive junior high student with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Tourette Syndrome was placed temporarily in an off-campus, self-contained program. The Ninth Circuit Court affirmed the trial court's decision…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Problems, Court Litigation, Disabilities
Peer reviewedAnsalone, George – Race, Gender & Class in Education, 2000
Provides a theoretical analysis of tracking and attempts to explore the impact of this educational structure on student achievement and affective development. Explains the inconsistency in research findings supporting and discouraging use of tracking and concludes that tracking does indeed place minority groups at a disadvantage. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Affective Behavior, Disadvantaged Youth
Peer reviewedPerez, Leonor Xochitl – Community College Review, 1998
Reviews 4 key intervention strategies for students at risk: (1) Sorting (of students into homogeneous subgroups); (2) Supporting (of students dealing with life's problems); (3) Connecting (of students with each other and the institution); and (4) Transforming (of students and the institution). (50 references) (JDI)
Descriptors: Classification, Community Colleges, Dropout Programs, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedSokolik, Maggie; Duber, Jim – TESL-EJ, 2002
Details the advantages and process of creating an online English-as-a-Second-Language placement test. Outlines the steps for constructing a good test and describes the piloting of an online exam over a 2-year period. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, English (Second Language), Higher Education, Language Tests
Peer reviewedPlace, Maurice; Wilson, Jo; Martin, Elaine; Hulsmeier, Jessica – British Journal of Special Education, 1999
A study of 85 English children (ages 8-13) whose behavior had prompted placement in a school for students with emotional and behavioral disorders found an overall rate of psychiatric disturbance in the group was 86 percent, and, in particular, the rate of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder was 70 percent. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Behavior Disorders, Elementary Education, Emotional Disturbances
Peer reviewedGiangreco, Michael F. – Mental Retardation, 2001
The relationships among the program, placement, and services for a student with disabilities when planning an appropriate education is discussed. A conceptualization of how these components can be approached in an interactive manner, rather than a strictly linear one, is offered within a framework consistent with the law. (Contains references.)…
Descriptors: Delivery Systems, Disabilities, Educational Legislation, Educational Planning
Dempsey, Ian; Conway, Robert – Australian Journal of Education, 2005
One of the outcomes of regular education reform in Australia has been the development of a national testing program for school students. This article examines the degree to which students with a disability participate in this testing, and the extent to which the testing of students with a disability may help to achieve the National Goals of…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Equal Education, Accountability, Testing
Illich, Paul A.; Hagan, Cathy; McCallister, Leslie – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2004
Community colleges utilize open-door admission policies to provide educational opportunities for all students, including those who are academically under-prepared in one or more areas. Current approaches to assisting under-prepared students include the targeted delivery of remedial courses in math, English, and reading. This approach typically…
Descriptors: Remedial Instruction, Student Placement, Educational Opportunities, College Preparation

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