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Crim, Courtney; Hawkins, Jacqueline; Ruban, Lilia; Johnson, Sharon – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2008
Students considered gifted and learning disabled (G/LD) are those most at risk of not being adequately served in U.S. schools. This research compares delivery formats and Individual Education Plan (IEP) modifications offered to 1,055 elementary school students, grades 3-5, who qualified as having a learning disability (LD) at different levels on…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Educational Planning, Grade 3, Grade 4

Learning Disability Quarterly, 1986
The position statement of the Board of Trustees of the Council for Learning Disabilities opposes the inclusion of nonhandicapped low achievers and underachievers in learning disability programs and recommends that these students be served within the regular education program. (DB)
Descriptors: Eligibility, Learning Disabilities, Slow Learners, Student Placement

Miller, Carol T.; Gibbs, Elizabeth D. – American Journal of Mental Deficiency, 1984
The relationship between 45 high school students' attitudes and their involvment in peer-tutoring programs for "slow learners" was examined. Results showed that students' attitudes toward tutees were unrelated to peer-tutoring behavior, whereas there was a trend for their attitudes towards their own tutees to predict whether they met with them.…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Secondary Education, Slow Learners, Student Attitudes

Curtis, Charles K. – Journal of Social Studies Research, 1981
This article reports a study that compared slow learners' attitudes toward the freedoms described in the Canadian Bill of Rights with those of vocational and academic students. As a group, slow learners in Canada scored significantly below vocational and academic students, and the scores for each group suggested only a slight libertarian bias.…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Democratic Values, Secondary Education, Slow Learners

Naglieri, Jack A. – Psychology in the Schools, 1985
Examined normal (N=34), learning disabled (N=34), and borderline mentally retarded (N=33) children's performance on the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R) and the Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (K-ABC). Results revealed no significant differences between the WISC-R Full Scale IQ and K-ABC Mental Processing Composite…
Descriptors: Children, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Slow Learners
Lowden, Gordon – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1984
Results of interviews, attitude scales, questionnaires, and school record reviews revealed that teachers (N=120) generally approved of the principle of integration of slow learners while viewing the practice as impractical and sometimes undesirable. Students were not particularly antagonistic to slow learners, and parents were generally satisfied…
Descriptors: Mainstreaming, Parent Attitudes, Slow Learners, Student Attitudes
Chaplin, R.; Barley, M.; Cooper, S. J.; Kusel, Y.; McKendrick, J.; Stephenson, D.; Obuaya, T.; Stockton-Henderson, J.; O'Brien, L. S.; Burns, T. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: This study aims to evaluate differences in the clinical profiles and use of psychiatric services by people with schizophrenia with and without borderline intellectual functioning. Both groups in this study were receiving standard community psychiatric care. Methods: A naturalistic sample of 372 people with schizophrenia completed the…
Descriptors: Psychiatric Services, Reading Tests, Schizophrenia, Mental Retardation

Nemec, Philip T. – Clearing House, 1979
Presented is a simple and effective formula for aiding low ability, nonmotivated secondary students to construct an essay. It avoids the particulars of composition, like syntax, and concentrates on organization. (KC)
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Slow Learners, Teaching Guides, Teaching Methods

Belmont, Ira; Belmont, Lillian – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1980
The article addresses the question of who learning disabled children are and suggests approaches for delineating subgroups of slow learning children. (SBH)
Descriptors: Classification, Elementary Secondary Education, Learning Disabilities, Literature Reviews

Fawcett, Angela J.; Nicolson, Roderick I.; Maclagan, Fiona – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2001
Tests of phonological, speed, motor and cerebellar tasks were given to 36 students with learning disabilities, 29 of whom were classified as non-discrepant (IQ<90) and 7 as discrepant, (IQ at least 90 and dyslexic). On the cerebellar tests of postural stability and muscle tone, the non-discrepant group performed significantly better than the…
Descriptors: Dyslexia, Elementary Secondary Education, Intelligence Quotient, Learning Disabilities

Short, Elizabeth J.; And Others – Learning Disability Quarterly, 1986
Normal (N=58) and learning disabled (N=52) primary grade children were classified into five groups (overachievers, target achievers, under achievers, slow learners, and disabled achievers) based on IQ-achievement and age-achievement discrepancies and followed over a 3-year period. Learning disabled students became more disabled with age in spite…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Longitudinal Studies

Sclater, Keith – Journal for Special Educators, 1980
The Immediate Reinforcement and Remediation (IRR) method is advocated as a systematic approach to aid in the success of mainstreamed elementary slow learning and learning disabled students. IRR allows the resource room teacher to followup on identified critical lessons using different materials and aids. (CL)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Learning Disabilities, Mainstreaming, Reinforcement
Tate, Nicholas – Special Education: Forward Trends, 1979
Suggestions are made for teaching history to slow-learning students. The importance of developing a sense of time and of stimulating imagination is discussed, and three examples of history activities are provided. (CL)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Handicapped Children, History, History Instruction

Gordon, W. J. J.; Poze, T. – Gifted Child Quarterly, 1980
A teacher had to deal with the problem of effectively instructing slow learners while making sure that the gifted students were kept interested by practicing creative thinking. Paradox and analog techniques were applied to instruction in a biology class. (SBH)
Descriptors: Biology, Creative Thinking, Gifted, Learning Activities

Khasnavis, P. K.; Cain, Gerald G. – Education, 1979
Once identified, slow learners can benefit from the following approaches: child-centered education; established classroom rules; simplified textbooks and instructional materials; focus on familiar current events; and use of the unit approach, the inquiry approach, community resources, dramatic plays, self-directed free time, student research,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Guidelines, Instructional Materials, Slow Learners