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Forgan, James W.; Vaughn, Sharon – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2000
This study examined how 14 Hispanic adolescents either with or without learning disabilities fared academically and socially during the transition from elementary to middle school. Students had been in a sixth grade consultation/collaboration inclusive classroom. Findings suggested that both groups of students experienced the transition similarly…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Hispanic American Students, Inclusive Schools, Intermediate Grades
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Hutchinson, Nancy L. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1992
This paper comments on EC 603 157, which discusses cognitive and metacognitive strategy instruction on mathematical problem solving of middle school students with learning disabilities. The commentary analyzes the separability of cognition and metacognition and raises questions about the identifiable components that contribute to the effectiveness…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Componential Analysis, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades
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Montague, Marjorie – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1992
Six students (ages 12-14) with learning disabilities received either cognitive or metacognitive strategy instruction for mathematical problem solving, followed by instruction in the complementary component. Results indicated that cognitive and metacognitive strategies were more effective than either cognitive or metacognitive strategy instruction…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Instructional Effectiveness, Intermediate Grades, Junior High Schools
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Anderman, Eric M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1998
Using data from the National Education Longitudinal Study and applying hierarchical linear modeling, this study found a strong gap in achievement in math and science between adolescents with and without learning disabilities (LD). The gap was reduced for LD adolescents who did not make a school transition until at least ninth grade. (DB)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Adolescents, Educational Environment, Educational Experience