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LAMPERT, NADINE M. – 1963
THE SIGNIFICANT PATTERNS OF BEHAVIOR IN CHILDREN INDICATING A NEED FOR CLOSE SCRUTINY BY A TEACHER ARE HELD TO BE--INABILITY TO LEARN, UNSATISFACTORY INTERPERSONAL RELATIONSHIPS, INAPPROPRIATE BEHAVIOR, UNHAPPINESS, REPETITIVE SYMPTOMS OF ILLNESS AFTER STRESS. RESEARCH WAS DESIGNED TO VALIDATE A SCREENING PROCESS USING TEACHER, PEER, AND…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Developmental Programs, Emotional Disturbances, Handicapped Children
MUNFORD, DAVID C. – 1964
THE MODERN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION'S "COOPERATIVE CLASSROOM PROFICIENCY TESTS" WERE USED IN THE CONDUCT AND DEVELOPMENT OF A MODERN LANGUAGE HONORS PROGRAM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN INDIANA. THESE TESTS WERE USED IN (1) DETERMINING THE LANGUAGE LEARNING SITUATION IN THE STATE, (2) SELECTING THE POTENTIALLY ELIGIBLE STUDENTS FOR THE HONORS…
Descriptors: Evaluation Methods, High School Students, Honors Curriculum, Language Skills
Barnard, Kathryn E., Ed.; Eyres, Sandra J., Ed. – 1979
Potential screening and assessment methods for young children were examined with the fourfold aim of (1) determining what early factors are predictive of later child development and health status; (2) including a broad range of child problems and etiological factors, especially focusing on those for which assessment methods are most needed; (3)…
Descriptors: Child Development, Data Collection, Family Environment, Health
Bishop, Virginia E. – 1967
A three-part study provides supportive data to reinforce a request for revision of Pennsylvania's school vision screening standards in order to properly identify visually limited children. The school vision screening policies of 35 states are surveyed in nine tables, and the problems involved in screening practices are discussed. The reactions of…
Descriptors: Administrators, Exceptional Child Research, Identification, Partial Vision
White, Alan; And Others – 1976
The second of three documents on Project SEARCH (Search for Exceptional Abilities Reachable among Children with Handicaps) describes the development of a systematic procedure for assessing the gifts and/or creative talent potential of handicapped students. It is explained that of 278 special education students evaluated by an adaptation of the…
Descriptors: Art, Creativity, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Methods
Hillerich, Robert L. – 1975
Concern about typical early identification procedures used with kindergarten children to predict potential reading failure is expressed in this paper. A diagnostic procedure for screening kindergarten children and then prescribing an individualized program for each child is described. The screening battery--Prediction with Diagnostic Qualities…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Individualized Reading, Kindergarten, Language Acquisition
Welch, Michael W.; Cook, J. Michael – 1974
Evaluated were the diagnostic and identification implications of the Primary Mental Abilities Test (PMAT) with 241 educable retarded, learning disabled, slow learning, and normal children (mean ages 8 to 9 years). Correlations between PMAT scores and Stanford Achievement Test scores were significant for the low IQ Ss, but not for the normal IQ Ss.…
Descriptors: Diagnostic Tests, Exceptional Child Research, Handicapped Children, Identification
White, Alan J., Ed.; Lanza, Leonard G., Comp. – 1974
The report (in working draft form) of the Connecticut Task Force on Identification of the Gifted and Talented discusses general systems and instruments of identification, identifying the academically gifted, identifying the disadvantaged gifted, and identifying special types of giftedness. Excerpts from Connecticut State Department of Eduation…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Annotated Bibliographies, Disadvantaged Youth, Exceptional Child Education
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Garbee, Frederick E., Ed. – 1972
Five papers presented at two inservice institutes for school speech and language pathologists delineated identification, remediation, and management of voice disorders in school children. Keynote remarks emphasized the intimate relationship between children's voices and their affective behavior and psychological needs, and thus, the importance of…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Clinical Diagnosis, Exceptional Child Education, Interdisciplinary Approach
WENRICH, RALPH C. – 1966
PROGRESS IN THE OPERATION OF LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN IS REPORTED. THE PROJECT DREW HEAVILY ON THE IDEAS AND THINKING INCORPORATED INTO TWO EARLIER PROGRAMS CONDUCTED AT THE UNIVERSITY. CONCERN WAS CENTERED ON THE IDENTIFICATION AND SELECTION OF INDIVIDUALS IN VOCATIONAL AND TEACHING EDUCATION WITH POTENTIAL…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Developmental Programs, Experimental Programs, Leadership Qualities
DIEFENBACH, H. J. – 1966
TO FIND THE CORRELATION BETWEEN FINAL RESULTS AND MARKS GAINED IN THE WRITTEN AND ORAL PARTS OF THE 1964 SENIOR GERMAN EXAMINATION, THE RESULTS OF THE TESTS OF 674 CANDIDATES WERE EXAMINED. THIS EXAMINATION, HELD AFTER THE FOURTH YEAR OF SECONDARY SCHOOLING AND USED AS A BASIS FOR UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND MATRICULATION, CONSISTED OF--(1) THE ORAL…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, College Admission, College Entrance Examinations, Comparative Education
Hillside School, Cushing, OK. – 1975
Presented is the final evaluation report of a project designed to develop a prescriptive program for learning disabled children (grades 7-12) which included a screening/assessment program with 96 students and the writing and implementation of individual educational programs with 171 students. It is noted that in the area of research and…
Descriptors: Achievement, Educational Assessment, Exceptional Child Research, Group Counseling
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Coleman, Lee – American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1978
The paper maintains that the preventive medical model is inappropriate for dealing with childhood developmental disorders. (Author)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Developmental Disabilities, Early Childhood Education, Economically Disadvantaged
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Klein, Alice E. – Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1977
The ability of the Screening Test of Academic Readiness to predict academic achievement was assessed through using two samples of beginning kindergarten pupils from two successive years in a large midwest suburban school district. The test proved to be a fairly effective predictor. (Author/JKS)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Aptitude Tests, Kindergarten Children, Predictive Measurement
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Margolis, Howard – Psychology in the Schools, 1976
Correlation coefficients were obtained between the Kindergarten Auditory Screening Test (KAST), the Metropolitan Readiness Test (MRT), and the Gates MacGinitie Reading Tests, Primary Form (GMRT). Neither the coefficients obtained nor an examination of extreme groups indicated that the KAST was an effective predictor of reading disability. (Author)
Descriptors: Auditory Tests, Comparative Analysis, Educational Diagnosis, Primary Education
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