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Lapointe, Judith M.; Legault, Frederic; Batiste, Seth J. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2005
This study examined student perceptions of teacher behavior in three motivational variables (self-efficacy beliefs, intrinsic value, and test anxiety in mathematics) for adolescents enrolled in three distinct schooling tracks. Questionnaires were administered to 111 learning disabled (LD), 224 average (AV) and 258 talented students (TA). Some…
Descriptors: Teacher Behavior, Adolescents, Student Motivation, Mathematics
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Cole, Cassandra M.; Waldron, Nancy; Majd, Massoumeh – Mental Retardation: A Journal of Practices, Policy and Perspectives, 2004
Effects of inclusive school settings for students in six Indiana school corporations were investigated. Results reveal that students without disabilities educated in inclusive settings made significantly greater academic progress in mathematics and reading. For students with disabilities, there were no significant differences in reading and math…
Descriptors: Corporations, Learning Disabilities, Academic Achievement, Inclusive Schools
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Swain, Kristine D. – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2005
This pilot study investigated if goal setting with curriculum-based measurement (CBM) was effective in increasing student awareness of goal knowledge and if students could set realistic daily reading goals. Nineteen 6th and 7th grade students with learning disabilities participated in a goal setting treatment group or a control group. During the…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Student Attitudes, Curriculum Based Assessment, Grade 6
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Burns, Matthew K.; Dean, Vincent J. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2005
Research has consistently demonstrated the importance of providing an appropriate level of challenge, called the instructional level, within curricular material. Although the instructional level is a generally well-defined and researched construct, much less data exist on the acquisition rate (AR) component of an appropriate level of challenge.…
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Learning Disabilities, Curriculum Based Assessment, Time on Task
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Anderson, Sheri; Yilmaz, Ozgul; Washburn-Moses, Leah – American Secondary Education, 2004
Increasingly, students with learning disabilities are being educated in the general education setting by general education teachers. This trend requires general education teachers to use instructional practices that benefit all students. This article reviews the literature from 1986 to 2002 in order to identify and examine academic interventions…
Descriptors: High School Students, General Education, Teaching Methods, Mnemonics
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Freeman, John G.; Stoch, Shari A.; Chan, Janet S. N.; Hutchinson, Nancy L. – Alberta Journal of Educational Research, 2004
This article reports qualitative analyses of two sets of retrospective interviews with adults with learning difficulties. The purpose of the study was to examine the high school experiences of these adults from a holistic perspective to understand possible factors that contributed to one group staying in school and the other group leaving school…
Descriptors: High Schools, Learning Problems, Interests, Dropouts
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DiFino, Sharon M.; Lombardino, Linda J. – Foreign Language Annals, 2004
In today's world where great value is placed on global understanding, the acquisition of languages is essential. Academics would agree that the study of other languages provides students access to the cultural and intellectual heritage of cultures other than their own. Additionally, such study gives new and different perspectives on the structure…
Descriptors: Second Languages, Teaching Methods, Learning Problems, Dyslexia
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Richie, Garth – Kairaranga, 2005
This paper outlines and reviews two types of interventions used with students with learning disabilities. Cognitive cue cards are regarded as a form of cognitive intervention and correspondence training is regarded as a behavioural intervention. It is concluded that both kinds of interventions are valuable and result in improvements in the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Metacognition, Cues
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England, Grace; Collins, Sara; Algozzine, Bob – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2002
Reading problems are among the most prevalent concerns for general and special educators who teach culturally and linguistically diverse students with learning disabilities. In this study, 60 students with serious reading problems were taught word recognition and comprehension skills using the Failure Free Reading Program. This intervention is…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Teacher Effectiveness, Intervention
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Ofiesh, Nicole S.; Hughes, Charles A. – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2002
One ongoing dilemma with the accommodation of extended test time is how much time to provide. Due to a dearth of research to help disability service providers with this decision, a review of the literature on extended test time for postsecondary students with learning disabilities (LD) was conducted to (a) inform service providers about the…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Literature Reviews, Postsecondary Education, College Students
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Dagan, Yaron; Ayalon, Liat – Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 2005
This case study describes a 14-year-old male suffering from significant academic and personal difficulties, who has been diagnosed with depression, schizotypal personality disorder, and learning disabilities. Because of excessive sleepiness, assessment for a potential sleep disorder was performed. An overnight polysomnographic study revealed no…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Clinical Diagnosis, Sleep, Mental Disorders
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Leaning, Brian; Watson, Tessa – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
This paper describes the use of a new project, "from the inside looking out" (FILO) (N. Richardson Unpublished data), to develop communication, interaction and emotional literacy skills with people with profound and multiple learning disabilities. The authors utilized tools derived from Intensive Interaction Therapy [D. Hewett & M. Nind (1994)…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Emotional Intelligence, Multiple Disabilities, Group Dynamics
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Pritchard, Andrew; Roy, Ashok – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2006
Background: There is an increase in people with learning disabilities with offending and other disturbed behaviour who are placed in the local community and out of their area of origin. Aims: To compare clients placed locally and out of area. Method: All authorities in an English region were surveyed and interviewed about their clients placed…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Community Surveys, Interviews, Job Placement
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Bernard, Michael E. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2006
This article discusses the non-academic, social-emotional factors that contribute to student academic achievement, including the cognitive-behavioral characteristics of underachieving students and those with learning disabilities; the "You Can Do It! Education" (YCDI) theory of achievement; derivative research on social-emotional capabilities,…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Academic Achievement, Underachievement, Emotional Development
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Huynh, Huynh; Barton, Karen E. – Applied Measurement in Education, 2006
This study examined the effect of oral administration accommodations on test structure and student performance on the Reading test of the South Carolina High School Exit Examination (HSEE). The examination was given at Grade 10 and was untimed; hence, students were permitted as much time as they needed to answer all the questions. Three groups of…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Exit Examinations, Learning Disabilities, Academic Achievement
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