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Wright, Jannet A.; Kersner, Myra – British Journal of Special Education, 1999
This questionnaire study examined the coordination of speech/language therapists (N=47) with teachers (N=62) in 54 special schools for children with physical disabilities in England. Respondents were positive about the value of collaboration, although many reported problems of limited time available for joint planning and development of…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Foreign Countries, Inclusive Schools, Individualized Education Programs

DePaepe, Paris A.; Wood, Lisa A. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2001
Data from a pilot survey of the preservice professional training experiences in the area of collaboration for speech-language pathologists (n=7) and special (n=4) and general (1) educators who teach students who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) are presented, as is information from 10 faculty who teach AAC courses. (Contains…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Myers, Chloë – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2007
The study investigates strategies and contexts for supporting the literacy development of young, augmented speakers, whose difficulties in literacy learning are not explained by their levels of cognition alone. Indeed, quantitative and qualitative differences exist in their literacy experiences at home and school. In this study, four primary…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Elementary School Students, Speech Impairments, Language Impairments

Chin, Steven B.; Finnegan, Kevin R. – Volta Review, 2000
Production of 19 word-initial two-segment consonant clusters was examined in 12 children (ages 6-16) with cochlear implants, including 6 using oral communication and 6 using total communication. Results showed that 48% of the clusters were correctly produced (75% correct for oral communication users and 21% correct for total communication users).…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Articulation Impairments, Cochlear Implants, Communication Skills

Montgomery, Judy K.; Valdez, Felicia; Herer, Gilbert R. – Journal of Children's Communication Development, 1997
A study of 52 African-American children with speech/language disorders investigated how a large urban school district implemented recommendations of an early intervention program that fed into its schools. Results showed that the early intervention team's assessment and identification information was highly accurate and that early intervention…
Descriptors: Black Students, Disability Identification, Early Identification, Early Intervention
Armenteros, Eduardo C.; Roid, Gale H. – 1996
The present study examines a new battery of nonverbal cognitive measures used extensively with numerous preschool children. Seven nonverbal, individually administered measures of fluid reasoning and visualization were administered to these children. Raw scores were converted to age-corrected scaled scores and subjected to multivariate analysis of…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Anglo Americans, Case Studies, Cognitive Tests
Wolpert, Gloria – 1996
Ninety parents of children (mean age 9.3 years) with Down syndrome and their children's teachers were surveyed to investigate the success of inclusive practices. This study examined responses on parent and teacher questionnaires and parent anecdotal records. Several factors influenced parent reports of successful inclusion experiences, including:…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Downs Syndrome, Educational Practices, Educational Strategies

Byrd, Robert S.; Weitzman, Michael L. – Pediatrics, 1994
Examined health and social factors associated with early grade retention. Factors found to be independently associated with increased risk of grade retention were: (1) poverty, (2) male gender, (3) low maternal education, (4) deafness, (5) speech defects, (6) low birth weight, (7) enuresis, and (8) exposure to household smoking. (HTH)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, At Risk Persons, Birth Weight
What Specialized Knowledge Is Needed to Provide Early Intervention Services in Children's Hospitals?

Weitzner-Lin, Barbara; And Others – Infant-Toddler Intervention: The Transdisciplinary Journal, 1994
A survey of 175 speech-language pathologists was conducted to determine the preparation they received to comply with Public Law 99-457's mandated services to infants and toddlers. Respondents reported that important content areas in provision of early intervention services included oral-motor/feeding issues, family assessment and intervention, and…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Compliance (Legal), Early Intervention, Educational Legislation
Reber, Clarice K.; And Others – 1995
The shaping of positive attitudes toward the inclusion of children with disabilities is an important aspect of the education of university students preparing to become teachers in regular education. This study examined: (1) components of university student attitudes toward inclusion requests; (2) whether attitudes toward inclusion varied by…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, Autism, Behavior Disorders, Deafness

Mirrett, Penny L.; Roberts, Joanne E.; Price, Johanna – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2003
A study involving 51 speech-language pathologists serving 41 males (ages 2-9) with fragile X syndrome, found the majority reported the boys exhibit a visually based, experiential or holistic learning preference. Speech goals focused on slowing rate and increasing precision for verbal children and using assistive technology for nonverbal children.…
Descriptors: Academic Accommodations (Disabilities), Assistive Technology, Attention Deficit Disorders, Early Childhood Education

Segalowitz, Sidney J.; Lawson, Sheila – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1995
A survey of 1,345 high school students and 2,321 university students found that 30-37% reported having experienced a head injury, with 12-15% reporting loss of consciousness. Significant relationships were found between mild head injury incidence and gender; sleep difficulties; social difficulties; handedness pattern; and diagnoses of attention…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, College Students, Depression (Psychology), Handedness
Rogers, James Frederick – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1931
A very large number of school children have defects of speech. Their defects may prove a very serious handicap if not a source of misery during the period of their schooling and later in life. Their conditions can, in a large measure, be cured or improved by proper speech instruction. The number helped will depend, however, not only on the…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Speech Impairments, Special Needs Students, Teaching Methods
Cunningham, Charles E.; McHolm, Angela; Boyle, Michael H.; Patel, Sejal – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2004
This study addressed four questions which parents of children with selective mutism (SM) frequently ask: (1) Is SM associated with anxiety or oppositional behavior? (2) Is SM associated with parenting and family dysfunction? (3) Will my child fail at school? and (4) Will my child make friends or be teased and bullied? In comparison to a sample of…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Child Rearing, Parent Child Relationship, Emotional Adjustment
Foster, Emery M.; Martens, Elise H. – Office of Education, United States Department of the Interior, 1938
For the past decade the Office of Education has periodically compiled statistics dealing with special schools and classes for exceptional children. During that time the importance of adjusting instructional procedures to meet the needs of individual boys and girls has been increasingly stressed in the general philosophy of education. Inherent in…
Descriptors: Residential Schools, Teaching Methods, Special Schools, Special Classes