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Swanson, H. Lee; And Others – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1996
Investigated whether limitations in the enhancement of learning-disabled readers' working memory (WM) performance are attributable to process or storage functions. Found that: intercorrelations among diverse WP measures increased on demanding conditions; and verbal WM was not directly related to reading skill, supporting the notion that poor…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Processes, Learning Disabilities, Memory
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Koontz, Kristine L.; Berch, Daniel B. – Mathematical Cognition, 1996
Children with arithmetic learning disabilities (n=16) and normally achieving controls (n=16) in grades 3-5 were administered a battery of computerized tasks. Memory spans for both letters and digits were found to be smaller among the arithmetic learning disabled children. Implications for teaching are discussed. (Author/CMS)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Cognitive Processes, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
Zirkel, Perry A. – West's Education Law Quarterly, 1996
Federal legislation to aid students with Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder may be interpreted to cover students who are significantly disruptive. The first alternative for such students is Serious Emotional Disturbance. The overlapping alternative impairment is Conduct Disorder. Finally, the third and…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities
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Cornish, K. M.; McManus, I. C. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 1996
A study of children (ages 3-5 and 11-13) with autism (n=35), learning disabilities (n=26), or no disabilities (n=90) found that the nondisabled children were more lateralized than others in degree and consistency of handedness. No evidence was found of a dissociation of hand skill and hand preference in children with autism, compared to others.…
Descriptors: Autism, Children, Etiology, Handedness
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Johnson, Doris J.; Carlisle, Joanne F. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1996
Compares written stories of normally achieving and learning disabled (LD) children in grades 1-3. Tests receptive language, figure copying, and spelling. Finds that groups differed on figure copying, spelling, and written productivity, but not receptive language. Finds that non-LD grade level groups differed on two components of the handwriting…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Comparative Analysis, Handwriting, Learning Disabilities
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Carlisle, Joanne F. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1996
Provides descriptive information about use of morphologically complex words in story writing of second and third graders, some with learning disabilities. Examines how commonly and accurately children used inflections, derivations, and compound words spontaneously in writing. Shows significant differences between grades and groups in frequency of…
Descriptors: Childrens Writing, Grade 2, Grade 3, Learning Disabilities
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Gregg, Noel; And Others – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 1996
Investigates five audience-related constructs related to the writing of adults demonstrating varying degrees of literacy competence. Studies 35 college-able writers demonstrating learning disabilities (LD), 22 LD writers attending a rehabilitation vocational training program, 35 remedial college writers, and 35 normally achieving college writers.…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Learning Disabilities, Postsecondary Education, Writing (Composition)
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Ashbaker, Margaret Howell; Swanson, H. Lee – Learning Disabilities Research and Practice, 1996
This investigation explored the relationship between short-term memory (STM), working memory (WM), and reading proficiency among adolescents (n=30) with learning disabilities. Results suggest that reading models which focus on STM or WM in isolation do not adequately capture the reading performance of the students. Models that coordinate STM and…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Memory, Reading Ability, Reading Processes
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Gerber, Paul J. – Remedial and Special Education, 2003
This introductory article on adults with learning disabilities considers historical antecedents, the role of public policy (the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the 1975 Education for All Handicapped Children Act), the movement within the field of learning disabilities emphasizing transition to adulthood, and the continuance of public policy…
Descriptors: Adults, Civil Rights Legislation, Federal Legislation, Learning Disabilities
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Kowalsky, Ronen; Fresko, Barbara – Higher Education Research & Development, 2002
Studied the effects of peer tutoring in higher education on 8 Israeli students with visual impairments and 44 college students with learning disabilities. Findings for indicate both academic and social benefits for tutees and tutors. Explores differences between the two populations. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Students, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Montgomery, Judy K.; Moore-Brown, Barbara J. – Leadership, 2003
Describes successful prevention/intervention program in literacy for 34 struggling fourth- and fifth-grade readers in the El Rancho (California) Unified School District who were about to be referred to special-education assessment for suspected learning disabilities. As a result of the literacy intervention program, only two of the students…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Grade 5, Learning Disabilities, Literacy Education
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Jones, Eric D.; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1997
The poor achievement of secondary students with learning disabilities in mathematics is often affected by prior low achievement, low expectations for success, and inadequate instruction. Good instruction involves careful selection of examples; explicit instructional design; a parsimonious use of time and resources; and techniques such as direct…
Descriptors: Instructional Design, Learning Disabilities, Learning Strategies, Mathematics Instruction
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Blumsack, Julie; And Others – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1997
Parents (N=100) of children (ages 9 to 13) with or without learning disabilities (LD) responded to a retrospective developmental survey. Parents reported that the children with LD had significantly more neurodevelopmental problems or delays across domains (e.g., language, motor, attention, social behavior) than normal achievers. A pattern of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Child Development, Developmental Delays, Incidence
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Kamhi, Alan G. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1997
Begins by using the traditional psycholinguistic view of comprehension as a framework to compare the processes involved in listening and reading comprehension. Two other views of comprehension are then discussed. Finally, ways in which these different views of comprehension affect approaches to assessment and treatment are reviewed. (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Evaluation Methods, Intervention, Learning Disabilities
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Harrington, Stuart A. – School Community Journal, 1997
This literature review examines how full inclusion affects students' academic achievement and social behavior, and teachers' relationships with students in the general education classroom. Learning-disabled students fail to make satisfactory progress in an inclusive setting. Teachers support the inclusion concept, but acknowledge its inadequacy.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Benefits, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
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