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Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The overview, the first in a series of five manuals, describes the goals of the AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum of fostering acceptance and respect for differences, as exemplified by disabilities. Briefly discussed in the guide's section on the curriculum's rationale are need, assumptions (such as that handicapped individuals…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Disabilities
Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum guide, the second in a series of five manuals, attempts to foster acceptance and respect for differences, as exemplified by disabilities. The manual presents activities on hearing impairments (HI) for instructors' personal learning, and lesson plans for teaching students in kindergarten through…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum guide, the third in a series of five manuals that attempt to foster acceptance and respect for differences as exemplified by disabilities, presents activities on motor impairments for insructors' personal learning and lesson plans for teaching students in primary grades. Presented for…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum guide, the fifth in a series of five manuals that attempt to foster acceptance and respect for differences as exemplified by disabilities, presents activities on visual impairments (VI) for instructors' personal learning, and lesson plans for teaching primary grade students. Suggested for…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Brown, Sue; And Others – 1982
The first of 11 documents on the Hawaii Integration Project (HIP) of severely disabled students presents information on ways to tailor social studies lessons for lower elementary nonhandicapped students (K-3). The curriculum stresses similarities among students and the importance of students learning from each other. Unit I explores similarities…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Curriculum Development, Individual Differences, Learning Activities
Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum guide, the fourth in a series of five manuals that attempt to foster acceptance and respect for differences as exemplified by disabilities, presents activities on the topics of mental retardation (MR) and learning disabilities (LD) for instructors, and lesson plans to be used with primary grade…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Brown, Mark S.; Kretschmer, Richard R., Jr. – 1992
This study examined the social competency of at-risk kindergarten students as they demonstrated the need to establish social communities in order to increase group motivation and peer learning. The study explores the patterns of behaviors that these children demonstrate in order to form social communities, explores the purpose behind their need to…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Classroom Environment, Group Unity, High Risk Students
McIntosh, Ruth; Vaughn, Sharon – 1993
This study examined the aggressive behaviors of children through peer ratings to teacher ratings of problem behaviors and social skills and peer ratings of friendship. Peer data are valid measures and may be more accurate than teacher or self measures because peers are more likely to be present when aggression occurs. This study examines a peer…
Descriptors: Aggression, Behavioral Science Research, Elementary School Students, Grade 1