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O'Shea, Lawrence J.; And Others – Learning Disabilities Research, 1987
Effects of having 32 learning disabled elementary grade students read passages orally one, three, or seven times with instructions to work for either fluency or comprehension were analyzed. Both fluency and comprehension improved with the number of readings with the greatest improvement being between one and three readings. Attentional cues…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Reading Comprehension, Reading Fluency
Peer reviewedDenning, Jennifer; Mayberry, Wanda – Occupational Therapy Journal of Research, 1987
Thirty-five preschoolers, assigned to otitis media (OM) or no OM groups, were administered the Southern California Postrotary Nystagmus Test and the Miller Assessment for Preschoolers (MAP). Children with a history of OM had significantly decreased scores on the Stepping and Vertical Writing MAP tests, indicating vestibulospinal dysfunction. (SK)
Descriptors: Ears, Learning Disabilities, Motor Reactions, Perceptual Motor Learning
Peer reviewedHeward, William L.; Heron, Timothy E. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1987
A reinterpretation of survey results concerning teacher-education programs in learning disabilities indicates that (1) most large programs advocate a reasonably consistent instructional approach and (2) despite the appearance of the same topics in textbooks for both special and regular education teachers, the same set of skills are not necessarily…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Learning Disabilities, Surveys, Teacher Education Curriculum
Ross, Jovita Martin – Lifelong Learning, 1987
The author examines continuing questions that impede educators' understanding of learning disabilities and reviews concerns expressed by those involved with education of learning disabled adults. She touches on diagnosis of learning disabilities, vocational counseling, and strategies for intervention. (CH)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Educational Diagnosis, Individual Needs
Peer reviewedSalend, Spencer J.; Nowak, Miriam Roslyn – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1988
The effects of a peer previewing system on the oral reading skills of three learning-disabled students (ages 8 and 9) were examined. Results indicated that peer-previewing led to a marked decrease in the oral reading errors of all subjects. Reasons for the effectiveness of the procedure as well as its advantages are presented. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Learning Disabilities, Oral Reading
Peer reviewedGriswold, Peter C.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1987
Comparison of 38 learning disabled and 38 normally achieving eighth graders on a vocabulary learning task indicated that the two groups did not differ in observable learning strategies used during the study period and that strategy use did not account for vocabulary learning score. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Junior High Schools, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies
Neibart, Marilyn – Academic Therapy, 1988
Learning disabled students frequently have difficulty with spelling. A process that develops the student's thinking so that he is able to discover spelling rules for himself encourages him to remember and use them. Rules governing when to double final consonants or drop silent e's illustrate the process. (VW)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies, Metacognition
Peer reviewedDudley-Marling, Curtis C.; Rhodes, Lynn K. – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 1987
This paper explicates the various elements of language context, discusses how readers and writers use context to transact meaning, and uses examples from two elementary learning disability resource rooms to demonstrate the importance of providing natural language contexts for language instruction. The role of the speech-language clinician is…
Descriptors: Context Clues, Elementary Education, Language Acquisition, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedBowman, Jan E.; Davey, Beth – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1986
Thirty learning disabled high school students were presented comprehension-monitoring tasks under two conditions--verbalization and listening. Among results was that multimodal presentation of information does not assist and may interfere with comprehension monitoring and processing. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: High Schools, Learning Disabilities, Listening Comprehension, Multisensory Learning
Peer reviewedBoucher, C. Robin – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1986
The semantic usage of five learning disabled (LD) and five nonlearning disabled sixth-grade boys in conversational interaction with an adult and with peers was analyzed. Results indicated that, overall, LD and non-LD boys were highly similar in meaning usage and showed internal consistency of meaning usage across interaction types. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Intermediate Grades, Interpersonal Competence, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedJaben, Twila H. – Psychology in the Schools, 1986
Intermediate grade students (N=98) in behavior disordered and learning disabled classrooms were divided into experimental and control groups and were administered pre- and post-tests of the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking. Experimental subjects who participated in the Purdue Creative Thinking Program made significantly greater scores than did…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Creative Development, Creative Thinking, Intermediate Grades
Peer reviewedRosenthal, Irwin – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1985
Describes a career development course for learning disabled college students which addresses five major cognitive, affective, and motivational considerations: (1) cognition and attention, (2) reality testing, (3) sense of self, (4) visual imagery, and (5) learned helplessness. Concludes that the course increases students' ability to make mature…
Descriptors: Career Development, College Students, Credit Courses, Higher Education
Peer reviewedLearning Disability Quarterly, 1986
The position paper sets forth the beliefs of the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities about LD adults. Recommendations focus on such issues as increasing public and professional awareness, selection of appropriate education and vocational training programs, and provision of alternative programs and services for those without a high…
Descriptors: Adults, Employment, Learning Disabilities, Position Papers
Peer reviewedFaigel, Harris C. – Journal of American College Health, 1985
Federally mandated remedial education in elementary and secondary schools has prepared large numbers of students with learning disabilities for college. Varying approaches to accommodating disabled students chosen by colleges and universities are described and discussed. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Access to Education, College Role, Higher Education, Learning Disabilities
Peer reviewedAllen, Terry W. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1986
Results of a study involving control, learning disabled, and attention deficit disorder with hyperactivity (ADD-H) children (14 per group, aged 8-10 years) revealed that LD and ADD-H Ss habituated more rapidly, but they also encoded fewer aspects of the stimulus field than control Ss. (CL)
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Elementary Education, Hyperactivity, Learning Disabilities


