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Kephart, Newell C. – 1971
The volume addresses itself to two basic competencies needed by teachers of the slow learning child: a rationale permitting consistent interpretation of the child's learning behavior and a repertory of techniques for presenting information in a myraid of ways, from which the teacher can select classroom presentation methods most appropriate for…
Descriptors: Chalkboards, Cognitive Development, Exceptional Child Education, Learning Disabilities
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Fontein, Hazel – Social Education, 1978
Maintains that most discipline problems arise when students are asked to perform beyond their capabilities. Outlines several techniques for teaching social studies to slow learners. Techniques involve students in group reading, simulations, globe and map drills, neighborhood surveys, and art projects. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Behavior Problems, Discipline Problems, Elementary Education
Nickols, Helen R. – Audio-Visual Language Journal, 1975
Some of the methods used in teaching a French class composed of about 20 children classified as slow learners with an average reading age of 6 plus are described. Emphasis was on listening skills and background knowledge. (RM)
Descriptors: Conversational Language Courses, Course Content, Disadvantaged Youth, French
Levinson, Melvin – Media and Methods-Exploration in Education, 1972
Discusses a program conducted at 50-50 High School" in Brooklyn which utilized non-print materials to teach basic literacy skills. (Editor)
Descriptors: Creative Teaching, Critical Thinking, Disadvantaged Youth, English Instruction
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Anderson, Eula Lewis – Business Education Forum, 1974
Descriptors: Business Education, Clerical Workers, Disadvantaged Youth, Job Skills
Kellough, Richard Dean – 1967
This study compared the perceptual field approach learning theory with conventional theories based on reinforcement and conditioning. The aim was to achieve significant improvement in the self-adjustment of slow learners while not inhibiting their learning of biology. The California Test of Personality and the Nelson Biology Test were given as…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Biology, Doctoral Dissertations, Instruction
Platt, Henry; And Others
This project was primarily concerned with the preparation, development and refinement of programed material in prevocational and work-related areas for use with the Devereux Model 50 Teaching Aid and other auto-instructional aids that are readily available throughout the country. A secondary goal was the evaluation of the effectiveness of using…
Descriptors: Autoinstructional Aids, Automation, Educational Media, Emotional Disturbances
Toronto Board of Education (Ontario). Research Dept. – 1966
A two year pilot project studied difficulties of kindergarten-primary children learning to read via materials printed in the Initial Teaching Alphabet (ITA) who, because of immaturity, late development, low ability, or inability to speak English, were expected to experience reading difficulty. Of 39 children in the first year of the study, 20 used…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, English (Second Language), Environmental Influences, Initial Teaching Alphabet
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Collins, Elizabeth A. – National Council of Teachers of Mathematics Yearbook, 1973
Examples of teaching styles that have proven successful are presented, related, and analyzed. Uses of resources, types of assignments, and management systems are discussed with the emphasis on individualizing instruction. (LS)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Experiential Learning, Individualized Instruction, Lesson Plans
Calder, Clarence R. – School Shop, 1971
Describes a method of adjusting course content to fit students of all ability levels in industrial arts. (GB)
Descriptors: Drafting, Exceptional Persons, Individualized Programs, Industrial Arts
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Paltyshev, N. N. – Russian Education and Society, 1992
Addresses the problems of the slow learner, the student who does not achieve at the higher levels of the class. Discusses reasons for student failures. Suggests that all students are talented, so teachers must find ways to bring out the best in each child. (SG)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Problems, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship
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Cybriwsky, Catherine Alig, Schuster, John W. – Remedial and Special Education (RASE), 1990
Constant time delay procedures were used to teach 15 multiplication facts in 1 hour to a 10-year-old student with mild learning handicaps and behavioral disorders. Correct levels of responding were maintained and generalized across persons and settings up to 8 weeks after training. (DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Case Studies, Drills (Practice), Elementary Education
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Bottge, Brian A. – Journal of Special Education, 1999
This study examined effects of contextualized math instruction on problem-solving performance of 17 middle school remedial students and 49 average-achieving prealgebra students. Results showed that both remedial and average students receiving contextualized-problem instruction outperformed comparison groups receiving word-problem instruction.…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Instructional Effectiveness, Low Achievement, Mathematics Achievement
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Silver-Pacuilla, Heidi; Fleischman, Steve – Educational Leadership, 2006
Many technology features that were originally developed to help people with specific sensory impairments are now widely in use. Research is beginning to show the benefits of giving all students access to these capabilities. As such, educators should not hesitate to integrate technology features into instruction for students who struggle with…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Educational Technology, Slow Learners, Language Skills
MARTIN, RUTH; MARTIN, WILLIAM
THE SPECIAL PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EDUCATIONAL NEEDS OF THE SLOW LEARNER ARE EMPHASIZED IN THIS PUBLIC SCHOOL CURRICULUM GUIDE. FOR THIS TYPE OF STUDENT MORE FOCUS MUST BE PLACED ON PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT AND ADEQUACY IN BASIC SKILLS THAN ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT. THEREFORE THE OBJECTIVES OF A "BASIC WORK PROGRAM" FOR SLOW LEARNERS SHOULD STRESS THE…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Behavior Problems, Bibliographies, Curriculum Guides
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