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Moore, Sarah Catherine K. – Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2016
In this webinar, Dr. Sarah Catherine K. Moore, Program Director at the Center for Applied Linguistics, outlined factors for content area teachers to consider as they design and deliver lessons for mainstream classrooms that include English learner (EL) students. This Q&A addressed the questions participants had for Dr. Moore following the…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, English Language Learners, Lesson Plans, Best Practices
Shaw, Steven R. – Principal Leadership, 2010
Slow learners, such as students with borderline intellectual functioning, represent one of the most challenging student populations for administrators and teachers. Standard systems and supports are often ineffective--even counterproductive--because they fail to meet students' specific learning needs and instead create a cycle of failure. This…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Slow Learners, Behavior Problems, Outcomes of Education

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

Miller, Carol T.; Gibbs, Elizabeth D. – 1981
The relationship between high school students' attitudes and their involvement in a peer tutoring program for slow learners was examined, on the basis of M. Fishbein's theory of reasoned action, which suggests that the best predictor of behavior is the individual's intention to perform the behavior and that intentions are functions of attitude and…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Prediction, Secondary Education, Slow Learners

Weber, Ken – English Quarterly, 1977
Problem-solving tasks used with adolescent slow learners demonstrated that, inspite of low WISC scores, students could solve the tasks. (AA)
Descriptors: Ability, Ability Identification, Adolescents, Problem Solving

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
Dobbs, Mary Carolyn – Pointer, 1976
Class hobbies such as coin collecting, stamp collecting and pen pal projects can accelerate the learning of teenaged slow learners. (GW)
Descriptors: Class Activities, Hobbies, Learning Activities, Learning Disabilities

Davies, Rhys Ll.; Williams, Phillip – Educational Research, 1972
The author compared the relative efficiency of three methods of presenting and teaching fractions to slow learners in secondary school: formal-traditional method, cuisenaire (unimodel) material, and specially prepared multi-model materials; multi-model materials were found to be the most effective method. (Author/AN)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Conventional Instruction, Fractions, Instructional Materials
Becker, Leonard – Manpower, 1975
The article describes a work/study program for slow learners where the students spend a month at the Brooklyn Bureau's Department for the Handicapped, an agency where the physically and emotionally handicapped are given a comprehensive program of work training, job placement, homemaker training, and recreation. (Author/JB)
Descriptors: Career Development, Secondary Education, Skill Development, Slow Learners
Watt, Lois B., Comp. – 1966
This bibliography for family life and sex education is divided into four sections. The first section, "Teachers' Resources," includes a listing of curriculum guides and bulletins issued by state and local agencies; other listings are related to subject areas, including (a) guidance services, (b) health, physical education, and recreation, and (c)…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Elementary Education, Family Life Education, Secondary Education
Allen, LeDewey E., Jr. – 1974
The slow learner is defined as a student whose IQ falls between 75 and 90 or who ranks below the thirtieth percentile of the student population in mathematical achievement. His characteristics and special needs are discussed in some detail. A presentation of selected methods and techniques for instructing slow learners to add and subtract…
Descriptors: Addition, Fractions, Instruction, Secondary Education

Clunies-Ross, Louise; Wimhurst, Shirley – Educational Research, 1984
Discusses a study of secondary education for slow learners. Includes discussion of program organization, identification of slow learners, teacher selection, and curriculum. (JOW)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Mainstreaming, Program Development, Secondary Education

Scott, Mary E.; Truex, M. Harold – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1994
Four steps for using the aptitudes conversion procedure for the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised are obtaining a summary of numerical aptitude ratings; identifying possible placements from the "Dictionary of Occupational Titles" or the "Handbook for Analyzing Jobs"; narrowing placements to match individual needs…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Job Placement, Scores, Secondary Education
Chicago Board of Education, IL. – 1961
A SPECIAL COURSE DESIGNED TO MEET THE NEEDS OF STUDENTS WHO ENTER HIGH SCHOOL WITH ACHIEVEMENT IN MATHEMATICS BELOW THE SIXTH-GRADE LEVEL IS PRESENTED. AFTER COMPLETION, THE STUDENTS WILL BE QUALIFIED TO TAKE THE ESSENTIAL MATHEMATICS COURSE DESIGNED FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE NOT PLANNING TO ENTER COLLEGE. THE BASIC CONCEPTS, UNDERSTANDINGS, AND SKILLS…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Curriculum Guides, Mathematical Concepts, Remedial Programs