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Orvis, Pat – Saturday Review: Education, 1972
In a program designed to instill confidence in students who have never before been given responsibility, individuals, formerly left to exist in a mental limbo, are taught that they can function as productive teachers. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Child Development Centers, Educational Development, Educational Programs, Handicapped Students
Educational Product Report, 1972
Evaluates an instructional package for slow learners that is oriented toward total class instruction, teacher-centric lessons, and nondiagnostically planned lessons. (MF)
Descriptors: Evaluation, General Science, Junior High School Students, Learning Modules
Parker, J. L.; Cook, James – Slow Learning Child, 1972
Descriptors: Behavior Change, Exceptional Child Education, Learning Disabilities, Motor Development
Murfin, Mark – Childhood Educ, 1970
Teachers should recognize that a wide range of ability and academic achievement in a classroom is normal, always present, and desirable. Such a range will not discourage or humiliate the slow-learner, but encourage him to proceed at his own pace. (NH)
Descriptors: Academic Ability, Dropout Prevention, Individual Differences, Low Ability Students
Citron, Irvin M.; Barnes, Cyrus W. – J Res Sci Teaching, 1970
Presents the procedures, results, and conclusions of a study designed to determine which of several varying patterns of teaching was best for the achievement of the slow learner in a high school biology course (LC)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Biology, Classroom Observation Techniques, Instruction
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Reiss, Mary-Ann – Canadian Modern Language Review, 1983
Reviews the research literature on strategies and techniques employed by successful language learners and discusses the results of a questionnaire administered to 85 students, which dealt with specific learning tasks and their individual strategies. Responses of 18 A students are compared with responses of 18 C/D students. (Author/AMH)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Style, Learning Processes, Personality Traits
Baldauf, Richard B., Jr.; Morley, Robert – Exceptional Child, 1979
Results of the pilot study indicated that the matching cloze procedure--which does not require language production skills--may provide the classroom teacher of educable mentally retarded children with an evaluation procedure which is both psychometrically and ontologically valid, as well as being easy to construct. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Cloze Procedure, Educational Testing, Exceptional Child Research, Prevocational Education
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Schneider, Donald O.; Brown, Mary Jo McGee – Social Education, 1980
Presents tips to teachers of slow-learning junior high and high school students in social studies courses. To help teachers make the material in the textbooks more interesting to students, the article suggests developing an instructional strategy and creating reading guides geared to their students' reading level. (DB)
Descriptors: Educational Media, Junior High School Students, Secondary Education, Slow Learners
Bebermeier, Hans – Praxis des Neusprachlichen Unterrichts, 1979
School radio is useful if it has motivating power and can be understood and acted out by the students. The series "English for Juniors" is recommended as an example. Methodological points for the teaching of weaker students are presented. (IFS/WGA)
Descriptors: Educational Radio, English (Second Language), Listening Comprehension, Second Language Instruction
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Hetrick, Ethel W. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979
It was found, among other things, that rural Ss performed significantly below their mental ages more frequently than urban Ss; and that between the chronological ages of 10 to 14 years, while urban Ss appeared to perform as expected from mental ages, a significant number of rural Ss performed below expectations. (Author/DLS)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Exceptional Child Research, Intelligence, Perceptual Development
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Luick, Anthony H.; Senf, Gerald M. – Journal of Learning Disabilities, 1979
The authors contend that current trends in education are both disenfranchising and ignoring children (particularly the slow learners and borderline retarded) who could benefit from individualized instruction. Problems with the reliance on clinical judgement to identify handicapped children are discussed. (SBH)
Descriptors: Clinical Diagnosis, Educational Trends, Elementary Secondary Education, Handicapped Children
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Engelmann, Siegfried; And Others – Education and Treatment of Children, 1988
The article summarizes assumptions and components of the Direct Instruction Follow Through Model (K-Three) including curriculum, increased teaching time, efficient teaching techniques, thorough implementation, and increased teacher expectations. Research findings are summarized including achievement and affective data, performance of students with…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Instructional Effectiveness, Longitudinal Studies, Models
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Watson, Daniel L.; Rangel, Lyle – Clearing House, 1989
Advocates cooperative learning as an effective tool for reaching slow learners, by bridging the gaps between the learning styles of slow learners and the teaching requirements of the classroom, resulting in improved academic performance for both slow learners and high achievers. (SR)
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Heterogeneous Grouping
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Kaznowski, Kimberly – NASSP Bulletin, 2004
This study compared the school performance of a sample of slow learners who qualified for special education as learning disabled with a sample of slow learners who did not qualify for special education. The intent of the study was to determine which group of slow learners was more successful in school in order to know if special education or…
Descriptors: Slow Learners, Comparative Analysis, Academic Achievement, Special Education
Becnel, Shirley T. – 1984
The report presents a framework for the application of a curriculum model to computer programs designed for special education students, specifically slow learners and learning disabled students in regular and special education classes. The program content includes selected basic skills instructional components that are transferable to a computer.…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Cognitive Processes, Computer Assisted Instruction, Curriculum Development
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