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Schoonhoven, Arlene – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1982
The status of instructional materials developed for severely handicapped students is discussed. The author suggests that in light of decreased funding, teachers should reconsider all options for material development. (CL)
Descriptors: Instructional Materials, Severe Disabilities, Teacher Developed Materials, Teacher Role
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Komoski, P. Kenneth – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1981
The article contains the text of a keynote address made to the Symposium on Delivering Appropriate Instructional Materials to the Handicapped Learner--Systems and Processes (1976, Columbus, Ohio). The business of producing instructional materials is traced. (SB)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Material Development
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Heward, William L.; Chapman, Judith E. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1981
The study, involving six elementary-age special education students, evaluated the effects of a parent-teacher communication system which used a daily recorded telephone message as a communications link between parents and the students' teacher. (Author)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Disabilities, Elementary Education, Parent Teacher Cooperation
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Hendrickson, Jo M.; Gable, Robert A. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1981
The instructional utility of employing modeling strategies to promote skill acquisition of exceptional learners in the content areas of arithmetic, spelling, reading, expressive language, and handwriting is presented vis-a-vis descriptions of several basic modeling strategies and teaching procedures in which models are integral components. (Author)
Descriptors: Arithmetic, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Expressive Language
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Whitney, Richard; Striefel, Sebastian – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1981
Instructional development, particularly for the severely and profoundly handicapped, should stress the delineation of clearly stated functional goals and objectives and the use of systematic instructional strategies to facilitate the acquisition and generalization of target skills. (Author)
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Program Development
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Stowitschek, Joseph J.; Powell, T. Hennessy – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1981
An analytic review of instructional materials purporting to teach social skills to handicapped children is presented. Social targets, peer social interaction, peers as training agents, and the inclusion of elements of systematic instruction are the focal points of the review. (Author)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Materials, Interpersonal Competence
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Musgrave, C. Thomas; Fifield, Marvin – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1981
The instructional module was field-tested with two teachers and their junior high school EMR students. Based on the scores of pretests and posttests of self-concept, the students viewed their own behavior more positively. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Junior High Schools, Learning Modules, Material Development, Mild Mental Retardation
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Grosenick, Judith K. – Journal of Special Education Technology, 1981
The article discusses one approach to the systematic withdrawal of instructional materials from a collection held by a Special Education Instructional Materials Center. Included in the discussion is a description of the planning phase, orientation and training, criteria for withdrawal, personnel considerations, and implementation strategies.…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Instructional Materials
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Polyzoi, Eleoussa; Kerr, Kaye – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1991
This paper reviews the current state of child care policy in Canada and the United States and describes a model undergraduate preparation program in child care and early childhood special education recently developed at the University of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Child Care Occupations, Child Caregivers, Disabilities, Early Childhood Education
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Fulmer, K. Alison – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1991
This article examines the role of Canadian teachers and schools in cases of family violence and argues that the educative function requires viewing the child in the context of the family and community. Interdisciplinary curricula are described, and suggestions are provided for teaching all children nonviolent conflict resolution strategies.…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum, Educational Sociology
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MacAulay, D. J.; And Others – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1991
This article reviews issues associated with the education of students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. It offers a definition of this population and compares practical classroom applications of commonsense attribution theory and information processing theory. It proposes a pragmatic learning theory that takes into account cognitive,…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Disorders, Attribution Theory, Cognitive Processes, Definitions
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Thomas, Adele – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1991
The opinions of special and regular class educators (n=353) concerning computer instruction for students with learning disabilities were surveyed. Results indicated teacher concerns for training in basic computer literacy. Highly rated instructional priorities included computer use for drill and practice and for activities increasing motivation to…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Literacy, Drills (Practice), Elementary Secondary Education
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Johnson, G. M. – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1991
This discussion of ecological approaches to special education suggests that the relative neglect of the ecological approach is partially a result of the apparent incompatibility between ecological theory and conventional scientific approaches. It is suggested that ecological theory and positivism may be reconciled by broadening and developing…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Ecological Factors, Educational Environment, Educational Methods
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Johnson, Genevieve; And Others – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1991
This study comparing three theoretical orientations of educational failure found that predictors based on child deficit assumptions were least able to discriminate among low, average, and high teacher recommendations; those based on environment deficit assumptions were more able; and those based on ecological assumptions were most able. All…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Ecological Factors, Educational Environment
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Herry, Yves; Crete, Chantal – Canadian Journal of Special Education, 1991
This study, with 367 sixth grade pupils, found that pupils with negative realistic self-concept were more susceptible to behavior problems and were less likely to be popular working partners than were pupils with positive realistic self-concept. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Grade 6, Incidence, Intermediate Grades
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