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Papers On Special Populations & Conditions
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Single
Subject Study Of Letter Reversal
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A 10 page research proposal that supports the hypothesis
that children with dyslexia who currently reverse common
letters and letter combinations can be 'trained' through
specific techniques, to reduce the level of reversal that
occurs. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Lettrev.wps
Teaching
Dyslectics
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A 7 page paper which discusses the latest methods used in
teaching people who suffer from dyslexia. Dyslexia is a
fairly recent discovery in the academic and scientific
world. People who suffer from dyslexia have more often
than not, been left alone, the instructors believing that
these individuals have no capacity to learn. There have
been many programs, however, that have discovered that
through diligent and slow moving efforts, dyslectics can
achieve a very great level of achievement in reading and
writing. Various programs and approaches are discussed
herein. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAdyslex.wps
Inclusion
Programs For Students With Mild Learning Disabilities
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An 8 page research paper investigating the effectiveness
of inclusive education. Innovative approaches historically
result in controversy and conflicting evidence in the
field of special education. The requirement for the 'least
restrictive environment' must be analyzed in terms of the
efficacy of any approach in terms of really meeting the
needs of the students involved. This writer reports
research which offers a third alternative to the pull-out
or inclusion-only approaches to delivering these critical
special education services to students with mild
disabilities. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Inclus.wps
Diagnosing
['Labeling'] Learning Disabled Children
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9 pages in length. A research paper on learning
disabilities, their origin, and various types. The writer
discusses problems encountered in diagnosing and labeling
learning disabled children and concentrates on several
common aphasias and dyslexias. Bibliography lists 12+
sources.
Filename: Learndis.wps
Adolescents
with Learning Disabilities
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A 10 page essay on the plight of adolescents with Learning
Disabilities. Workers in the field of learning disability
have debated for 30 years about how to define just what it
is that they do. While the debate goes on, though, the
workers continually seek ways to help those students
affected. Historically, the focus of learning disabilities
work has been with students of elementary age. With the
enactment of the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990,
adults have received increasing attention, leaving
adolescents, as ever, literally caught in the middle
grounds. The focus is changing, though, as educators
increasingly realize that they have a short time remaining
with these students in which to make a lasting difference
in their lives. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Adoldis.wps
Career
Education & The Disabled
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Approximately 4 pages discussing 'Career Education For the
Cognitively Disabled (Slow Learning) Adolescents.' Good
for those studying education, child psychology, abnormal
psychology etc; Bibliography lists 12 comprehensive
sources.
Filename: Careerdi.wps
Einstein
/ Learning Disabled Or Schizophrenic ?
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This 7 page paper analyzes Einstein's youthful development
in terms of Piaget's theories of developmental stages,
Lenzenweger's theories of schizophrenia, and modern
theories on learning disabilities. The paper concludes
that psychologists may have some justification for
believing Einstein to have had schizophrenic tendencies,
and that it is these, not a learning disability, that
caused his famous problems in school. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: Einpia.wps
Empirical
Study #1
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3 pages in length. The learning difference between special
needs students and those without learning disabilities is
quite substantial. Even with supplemental homework
assignments, special needs students still perform
considerably beneath the level of regular education
students. This fact is clear to both parents and teachers
who appreciate that students with learning disabilities
have significantly more problems than those without
limitations. The writer addresses these concerns based on
an empirical study. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: SpecEd3.wps
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