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deal to work situations, it also affects special education. What it had done is to change, from a legal perspective, the notion o...
the genetic inability to connect phonemes with written symbols. A subspecies of dyslexia however embraces a simpler type of visua...
(2001) draws on some of the personal experiences of those she interviewed for the book, providing the reader with a great deal of ...
In five pages this paper examines teachers of students with learning disabilities in terms of how technology can be of assistance ...
This paper addresses the debate over including a functional curriculum for students with learning disabilities. This four page pa...
This paper consists of an essay containing ten pages that considers the focus of adolescents with learning disabilities from an ed...
In three pages identifying learning disabilities as they pertain to ethnic minorities such as Hispanic students are considered in ...
In twenty pages current research is applied to the topic of dyslexia and its learning disability status with the proposal of a sch...
determine if the use of upper case letters as a reading and writing support technique can improve reading and writing processes fo...
In five pages this paper discusses learning disabilities in an examination of causes and etiology. Ten sources are cited in the b...
In eight pages this literature review discusses the connection between learning disabilities and language disorders. Ten sources ...
This paper reflects an annotated bibliography for order number PG710323.doc. The original paper is about introducing Smartpens for...
In four pages this paper examines the study and its implications that was chronicled in the journal article 'The Influence of affe...
In seven pages this paper discusses the disorder in terms of definition, symptoms, prevalence, diagnostics, treatment, and the pos...
as "b" and "d." It has long been known that "b" and "d" have presented young learners with difficulty, and for years it was belie...
In six pages learning disabilities are examined in terms of various categories along with their effects on the child and family ps...
education, sometimes leaving little room for choice. This is true as teachers wrestle with their own autonomy and the school board...
This paper consists of five pages and considers partnership and care as they relate to individuals with learning disabilities with...
In five pages this paper examines how children's learning disabilities can be better understood through an exploration of their st...
it has inherent merit in that special education children can benefit by example from their unimpaired classmates. Coupled with th...
In five pages 5 outlines of one pages discusses individuals with learning disabilities and how they have been accommodated in this...
This paper addresses reading ability among first-grade students as demonstrated by the case of Janice Herron, a first-grade teache...
the same critical exposure as other abled students. This concept certainly sounds as though it has inherent merit in that special...
education classroom or in any dealings with disabled students. As with any other students, the level of the individuals ability a...
In five pages the U.S. illiteracy problem is examined in a consideration of causes and such relevant issues as classroom overcrowd...
such as transportation. This discussion added support to the authors argument that this population misses opportunities that they ...
channel, thus, giving all students the opportunity to learn through whichever channel is their strength. This approach has childre...
settings, to demonstrate that educatorse and parentse are "on the same team" and that it is likely that they both want the same th...
and ever changing (Trice and Beyer, 1993). Organisational culture embodies what is and is not accepted within an organisation in t...
receive from being constant advocates for the needs of their children. As a result, No Child Left Behind has created a call for c...