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Litner, Bluma; Mann-Feder, Varda; Guerard, Ghislaine – Exceptionality Education Canada, 2005
This article presents the results of a qualitative study which examined the experiences of students with learning disabilities who had managed to reach university. The purpose was to identify factors in the lives of these students that, from their own accounts, had promoted academic success despite the high failure rates that are typical for this…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Learning Disabilities, Higher Education, College Students
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de Jong, Christien G. W.; Oosterlaan, Jaap; Sergeant, Joseph A. – International Journal of Disability, Development & Education, 2006
The neuropsychological underpinnings of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Reading Disability (RD) and their comorbidity may be studied usefully with the double dissociation design. The results of studies using the double dissociation method may be linked to the search for an endophenotype of ADHD and RD and their comorbidity.…
Descriptors: Hyperactivity, Attention Deficit Disorders, Reading Difficulties, Learning Disabilities
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Plomin, Robert; Kovas, Yulia – Psychological Bulletin, 2005
The authors reviewed recent quantitative genetic research on learning disabilities that led to the conclusion that genetic diagnoses differ from traditional diagnoses in that the effects of relevant genes are largely general rather than specific. This research suggests that most genes associated with common learning disabilities--language…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Genetics, Neuropsychology, Clinical Diagnosis
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Gardynik, Ursula M.; McDonald, Linda – Roeper Review, 2005
Research on resilience holds great promise, for if the mechanisms and processes by which it occurs could be understood, the possibility exists of fostering resilience through preventive interventions and programming (Doll & Lyon, 1998). The challenge to researchers is to discover what conditions encourage resilience, and the challenge to educators…
Descriptors: High Risk Students, Risk, Personality Traits, Learning Disabilities
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Watts, Sarah – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005
This report details the assessment and intervention carried out with a couple, "Paula" and "Bob", who both had a moderate learning disability. Paula was referred to the Psychology Service for some work focussing on difficulties in controlling her responses to anger. This report discusses the assessment and offers a formulation from a cognitive…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Behavior Modification
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Kirkland, Jamie – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2005
Cognitive-behaviour therapy (CBT) is increasingly being used with people with learning disabilities. One of the challenges in working this way is effectively sharing and understanding the formulation of the client's problem. One could argue that only with a shared understanding can there be collaboration between the therapist and the client. By…
Descriptors: Psychosis, Males, Learning Disabilities, Behavior Modification
Gormley, Shannon; Hughes, Charles; Block, Lydia; Lendmann, Christy – Journal of Postsecondary Education and Disability, 2005
In order to gain access to services at universities and colleges, students with learning disabilities must provide documentation of their disability. However, secondary schools are not required by law to provide the documentation often requisite at the postsecondary level. Also, it appears that secondary schools may collect even less psychometric…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Eligibility, Learning Disabilities, Federal Legislation
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Boyle, Joseph R. – Learning Disabilities: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2006
Students with learning disabilities lack effective note-taking skills for a variety of reasons. Despite the important role that notes play in helping students to understand lecture content information and serving as documents for later review, many students with learning disabilities are simply not effective note-takers. Many of these students…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Notetaking, Study Skills, Lecture Method
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Burns, Matthew K.; Dean, Vincent J.; Klar, Sandy – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2004
The Responsiveness to Intervention (RI) model for diagnosing learning disabilities has been proposed as an alternative to previous definitions. Given the importance of reliable and valid assessment in the instructional process, assessment must be a crucial aspect of any RI approach. Curriculum-based measurement (CBM) has been discussed in previous…
Descriptors: Curriculum Based Assessment, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Instruction
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Vaughn, Sharon; Fuchs, Lynn S. – Assessment for Effective Intervention, 2006
We respond to the comments of Batsche, Kavale, and Kovaleski (this issue), on Response To Intervention (RTI) and learning disabilities. Historically, discrepancy between IQ and achievement has been used by many as a criterion for identification of learning disabilities. Recently, RTI is considered as a practice for identifying consistent and…
Descriptors: Responses, Intervention, Learning Disabilities, Disability Identification
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Papanikolaou, Katerina; Paliokosta, Elena; Gyftodimou, Jolanda; Kolaitis, Gerassimos; Vgenopoulou, Sofia; Sarri, Catherine; Tsiantis, John – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2006
We report on a case of a 6-year-old female with partial trisomy 8p(21-23) associated with autism, mild dysmorphic features, and moderate learning disability. Although mental retardation is a common finding in patients with mosaic trisomy 8 or partial trisomy of various regions of chromosome 8, only two cases associated with autism have been…
Descriptors: Autism, Genetics, Young Children, Females
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Valiquette, Christine; Gerin-Lajoie, Anne-Marie; Sutton, Ann – Child Language Teaching and Therapy, 2006
A tool was devised to improve spoken syntax through manipulation of graphic symbols. The participant, a French-speaking 11-year-old girl with general learning disability, learned to produce subject-verb-object (SVOn) sentences and transform them into a subject-object-verb (SOpV) structure in which the object becomes pronominal in a preverbal…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Sentence Structure, Speech, Form Classes (Languages)
Johnstone, Christopher; Liu, Kristi; Altman, Jason; Thurlow, Martha – National Center on Educational Outcomes, University of Minnesota, 2007
This document reports on research related to large-scale assessments for students with learning disabilities in the area of reading. As part of a process of making assessments more universally designed the authors examined the role of "readable and comprehensible" test items (Thompson, Johnstone, & Thurlow, 2002). In this research, they used think…
Descriptors: Test Items, Readability, Learning Disabilities, Protocol Analysis
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O'Connor, Rollanda E.; White, Annika; Swanson, H. Lee – Exceptional Children, 2007
In this research we evaluated two methods to improve the reading fluency of struggling readers. Poor readers in Grades 2 and 4 with (n = 17) and without (n = 20) learning disabilities were randomly assigned to one of two fluency practice variations or to a control group. Students in the treatments practiced reading aloud under repeated or…
Descriptors: Control Groups, Reading Comprehension, Reading Fluency, Reading Improvement
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Lewis, Sarah; Bell, Dorothy; Gillanders, David – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2007
Chronic pain is a prevalent, under-diagnosed problem in the learning disability population. This is in part due to communication problems, unrecognized pain behaviours and the effects of medication. As a consequence, chronic pain often goes untreated and causes ongoing distress. This paper initially describes the main research that has been…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Quality of Life, Learning Disabilities, Depression (Psychology)
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