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Yoder, John H.; Kibria, K. F. M. Gholam – International Journal of Special Education, 1987
The study documented the existence of specific learning disabilities among primary school children in Botswana and compared the relative effectiveness of a behavior rating scale, a group test of visual-motor integration, and teacher identification in identifying such children. (DB)
Descriptors: Developing Nations, Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Handicap Identification
Yoder, John H. – Gifted Education International, 1986
Education of the gifted and talented, from the perspective of Botswana's past and present national and educational development, is reviewed. There is a need to balance much needed education for gifted students (who may become the country's leaders) with the basic education needs of the majority of Botswana's citizens, many of whom lack basic…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Basic Skills, Developing Nations, Educational Development
Yoder, John H.; Evans, Max W. – 1988
The problem of meeting the demands of a rapidy expanding educational system is a common one to many developing nations. A major component of the problem lies in the fact that many of the teachers presently in the schools lack the necessary educational background that would permit them to enroll in advanced level programs in order to upgrade their…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Career Development, Developing Nations, Educational Background
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Yoder, John H.; Kibria, K. F. M. Gholam – 1986
A pilot study attempted to document the existence and incidence of learning disabilities (LD) among primary school children in Botswana. The study also sought to identify effective identification procedures and to determine if LD students are unique to technologically-oriented societies. Data were collected on 620 children from 4 schools (2…
Descriptors: Aptitude Tests, Behavior Rating Scales, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations
Yoder, John H. – 1992
This study seeks to identify classes of characteristics cited by education students (N=54) at the University of Botswana as contributing to the perceived effectiveness or ineffectiveness of their own primary school teachers. Respondents provided demographic information about themselves and the identified teachers, and they rank-ordered 14…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Developing Nations, Education Majors, Elementary Education
Yoder, John H. – 1992
It is hypothesized that the educational, cultural, and historical context in which education takes place, especially in a developing country, will result in a particular view of teaching effectiveness. This study, conducted at the University of Botswana, sought to identify classes of teacher characteristics that were considered to be contributors…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Context Effect, Cultural Context, Demography