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van der Sluis, Sophie; van der Leij, Aryan; de Jong, Peter F. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005
The aim of the two studies presented in this article was to examine working memory performance in Dutch children with various subtypes of learning disabilities. The performance of children with reading disabilities (RD) was compared to that of children with arithmetic disabilities (AD), children with both reading and arithmetic disabilities (RAD),…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Indo European Languages, Memory, Arithmetic
Coutinho, Martha J.; Oswald, Donald P. – Remedial and Special Education, 2005
Gender disproportionality in special education has been apparent for many years, reflected in male-to-female ratios that range from about 1.5:1 to 3.5:1. The purpose of this study was to investigate the extent of disproportionate representation for the disability conditions of learning disability (LD), serious emotional disturbance (SED), and…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Emotional Disturbances, Disproportionate Representation, Civil Rights
Thormann, Joan – Learning & Leading with Technology, 2004
Searching the Web with Google to find information about technology and learning disabilities produces more than a thousand links. This creates a dilemma for educators who want to learn about current technology-based ideas for use with students with special needs. You may be a technology coordinator, staff developer, or administrator looking for…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Internet, Learning Disabilities, Technology Uses in Education
Bradley, Renee; Danielson, Louis – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2004
This article commences with an excerpt from a memo entitled "Problems in Assessment of LD Children," recently found when the U.S. Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) relocated their offices. The letter was written by then junior staffer Lou Danielson to a university professor. Although Danielson's letter was written in 1977, 27…
Descriptors: Special Education, Public Education, Learning Disabilities, Student Evaluation
Semrud-Clikeman, Margaret – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2005
This review surveys the empirical literature for assessments of learning problems in children from a neuropsychological perspective. An evaluation of children with learning problems must consider measures of working memory, attention, executive function, and comprehension (listening and written), particularly for children who do not respond to…
Descriptors: Research, Memory, Learning Problems, Intervention
Wodrich, David L.; Spencer, Marsha L. S.; Daley, Kelly B. – Psychology in the Schools, 2006
The Individuals With Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (IDEA; 2004) permitted lack of students' response to intervention (RTI) to be considered as a basis for documenting specific learning disabilities (SLD). The previous method of detecting SLD, which relied on IQ and achievement testing, consequently is no longer mandatory.…
Descriptors: Testing, Intelligence Quotient, Psychoeducational Methods, Learning Disabilities
Mansell, J. L.; Beadle-Brown, J.; Skidmore, C.; Whelton, B.; Hutchinson, A. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: A growing shortage of residential care for people with learning disabilities leads to placement funded by one authority in another authority's area. Such out-of-area placements are governed by guidance from different government departments in respect of different funding streams. Method: This paper presents an analysis of this guidance…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Residential Care, Placement, Guidance
Cocks, Alison J. – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2006
In the UK, the ethics of engaging in sociological research directly involving children have primarily been shaped by definitions of "competence". While this has been a crucial guideline for researchers in shaping the concept of informed consent, it has also acted, perhaps inadvertently, as a way of excluding particular children from the…
Descriptors: Ethics, Children, Sociology, Social Science Research
Morgan, Paul L.; Sideridis, Georgios D. – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2006
This study had two purposes. First, we sought to compare the overall effectiveness of different types of fluency interventions for students with learning disabilities (LD). Second, we attempted to identify how individual- and class-level characteristics moderated each intervention's effectiveness. We used multilevel random coefficient modeling to…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Intervention, Word Recognition, Learning Disabilities
Bateman, Barbara – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2005
The modern special education theater in the United States has hosted many plays, none with a larger or more diverse cast than the learning disabilities (LD) play. During the prologue, the children with LD were waiting in the wings, not yet identified as LD but there, nonetheless. With the advent of compulsory education in this country, awareness…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Teaching Methods, Special Education, Learning Disabilities
Danielson, Louis; Doolittle, Jennifer; Bradley, Renee – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2005
Three broad issues continue to dramatically impact the education of children with specific learning disabilities (SLD): (1) the development and implementation of scientifically defensible methods of identification; (2) the development and implementation of scientific interventions to ensure that children with SLD have access to and make progress…
Descriptors: Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Identification, Access to Education
Lyon, G. Reid – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2005
Beginning in 1983 with the Connecticut Longitudinal Study (Shaywitz, Shaywitz, & Fletcher, 1992), with additions to the NICHD research program in 1987 (Lyon, 1996), educators were able to initiate new multidisciplinary prospective, longitudinal studies to define and classify LDs, to identify the multiple factors responsible for their presentation,…
Descriptors: Identification, Underachievement, Teaching Methods, Scientific Research
Balasubramanian, V. – Brain and Cognition, 2005
Recent clinical observations, in the absence of experimental data, appear to suggest that written expression in conduction aphasics parallels their speech (Goodglass, 1992). The current study undertakes an analysis of word level writing in two conduction aphasics, and attempts to explore the posited 'parallel' relationship between speech…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Dysgraphia, Tests, Semantics
Valle, Jan; Solis, Santiago; Volpitta, Donna; Connor, David – Equity and Excellence in Education, 2004
This study investigates the factors that influence whether teachers with learning disabilities (LD) choose to disclose their disability status within public school settings. Four special education teachers who self-identify as having LD identify and clarify the complex, ongoing issues that "disability disclosure" raises in educational…
Descriptors: Special Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Learning Disabilities, Public Schools
O'Brien, Liz – Support for Learning, 2004
In this article Liz O'Brien discusses the need for a distinctive approach to the religious education of children and young people with autism and/or severe and complex learning disabilities. She describes how an imaginative and creative approach, built on an underlying principle of understanding, empathy and respect in relation to the culture of…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Learning Disabilities, Empathy, Autism

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