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Peer reviewedWilliams, Gregory J.; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1990
The Precise Identification and Remediation for Learning project identifies kindergarten pupils at risk for serious learning problems. The project involves identifying target skills, developing assessment materials, conducting initial assessments, identifying children with performance deficits, providing small-group remedial instruction,…
Descriptors: Early Identification, Early Intervention, Evaluation Methods, Handicap Identification
Peer reviewedKempner, Ken; Connett, Dian – Innovative Higher Education, 1990
This paper discusses the responsibility of providing a quality education to all individuals, examines the role the community college can play in meeting the educational and social needs of dropouts, and presents an innovative program at a community college that has been particularly effective in meeting the needs of dropouts. (Author/MLW)
Descriptors: College Role, Community Colleges, Dropouts, Educational Innovation
Peer reviewedMcCabe, James – Community Review, 1989
Argues that each basic skills course taught at the City University of New York should incorporate complete historical texts. Lists conditions that would increase students' volume of reading, including the sharing of information with faculty, students, and the community. Urges community college presidents and faculty to take action on citywide…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, College School Cooperation, Community Colleges, Content Area Reading
Peer reviewedMcGarr, Nancy S.; And Others – Volta Review, 1989
Fifty hearing-impaired students, aged 8-12 and 15-19, who used an auditory, visual, or tactile aid in speech training made more progress than controls who received speech training without sensory aids. A visual display was more effective for conveying appropriate average pitch, while the "Portapitch" was useful for conveying dynamic…
Descriptors: Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Auditory Stimuli, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedHeath, David A.; And Others – Journal of Optometric Education, 1989
A study compared the perceptions of remedial optometry students concerning themselves, cognitive strategies used in studying, the studying and evaluation processes, and study habits with their tutors' perceptions. Two predominant problems emerged: the extent of responsibility of the student in academic difficulty and discrepancies in tutor/tutee…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Strategies, Optometry, Professional Education
Peer reviewedLabudde, Peter; And Others – International Journal of Science Education, 1988
Examined the effects of an instructional method used to remedy students' difficulties caused by fragmented and incorrectly interpreted knowledge. Described the method using explicit concept-interpretation procedures. Finds that the method helped to revise students' deficient prior knowledge about acceleration, and helped them to interpret it…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Physics), Cognitive Structures, College Science, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMartinez, Joseph G. R.; Martinez, Nancy C. – American Journal of Education, 1988
Examines the role of teacher effects in mastery-learning research. A review of the literature reveals the following: (1) failure to control for teacher effects; (2) tendency to redefine teaching as managing; and (3) tendency to reduce teaching from a professional to a technical field. (Author/BJV)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Instruction, Mastery Learning
Peer reviewedGarstecki, Dean C. – Volta Review, 1988
Research is reviewed on auditory-visual speech perception of hearing-impaired individuals. The review focuses on: the effects of competing noise, filtering, age, stimulus and noise, and hearing loss on perceptual behavior; bisensory communication evaluation procedures; and remediation of bisensory perceptual problems through consonant recognition…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Auditory Training, Evaluation Methods, Hearing Impairments
Peer reviewedDobbie, Linda; Askov, Eunice N. – Journal of Educational Research, 1995
Reviews and updates handwriting research conducted in the 1980s, adding two categories of research efforts to previous work: the use of mental models in forming letters during handwriting instruction; and handwriting instruction for special needs populations such as adult literacy and learning disabled students, remedial education students, and…
Descriptors: Adult Literacy, Educational Research, Elementary Secondary Education, Handwriting
Peer reviewedMurray, Tom; And Others – Interactive Learning Environments, 1990
Describes an intelligent tutoring system designed to help students remedy misconceptions of physics concepts based on a teaching strategy called bridging analogies. Highlights include tutoring strategies; misconceptions in science education; the example situation network; confidence checking; formative evaluation with college students, including…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Computer Assisted Instruction, Confidence Testing, Formative Evaluation
Peer reviewedRaskind, Marshall H.; Higgins, Eleanor L. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1995
This article applies the ethical principles of beneficence, justice, and autonomy as a framework from which to reflect upon the use of technology with persons with learning disabilities. Principles are applied to instructional/remedial, assistive, and diagnostic technology; technology and special abilities; social/psychological impact of…
Descriptors: Access to Information, Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedStefanich, Greg P.; Rokusek, Teri – School Science and Mathematics, 1992
Presents a study that analyzed errors made by randomly chosen fourth grade students (25 of 57) while using the division algorithm and investigated the effect of remediation on identified systematic errors. Results affirm that error pattern diagnosis and directed remediation lead to new learning and long-term retention. (MDH)
Descriptors: Algorithms, Arithmetic, Cognitive Development, Computation
Warren, Steven F.; Abbeduto, Leonard – American Journal on Mental Retardation, 1992
This introduction to the special issue summarizes issues raised in the nine subsequent contributed papers, which discuss research findings on communication and language development in persons with mental retardation or developmental disabilities. The paper stresses the direct relevance of the research for prevention, assessment, intervention, and…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Communication Skills, Developmental Disabilities, Evaluation Methods
Peer reviewedFoss, Jean M. – Annals of Dyslexia, 1991
Adolescents with nonverbal learning disabilities are characterized by poor fine graphomotor skills, poor organization, and inaccurate perceptions of social situations. Effective remedial interventions include training students in study skills, writing skills, organizational skills, and social skills, and in ways to plan, risk, and act on their own…
Descriptors: Assertiveness, Interpersonal Competence, Intervention, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedSmith-Burke, M. Trika; And Others – Topics in Language Disorders, 1991
This article explores the assumptions of traditional remedial and learning disabilities education and summarizes empirical evidence challenging this approach; examines the assumptions underlying whole language and the teacher's role in a whole language context; presents data on the efficacy of whole language instructional programs; and discusses…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Holistic Approach, Instructional Effectiveness


