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exists "independently of ability," which means that some tasks "may seem easier for one individual than another, simply because th...
the context of remedial instruction classroom; however, today, educators are increasingly realizing that all students can benefit ...
In today's global world, it is necessary for businesspersons and others to be proficient in at least one other language, yet, enro...
2010 study of more than twenty Turkish university students indicated that there was a direct correlation between students percepti...
This research paper pertains to a classroom scenario in which nursing students are having learning difficulties. Then, the writer ...
In twelve pages and an abstract of one page this paper discusses the many Special Education classroom benefits represented by comp...
In eight pages classroom inclusion is examined in an evaluation of its effectiveness with a concentration on mildly disabled stude...
In five pages this essay examines students with LD including ADD in a consideration of different instructional strategy and classr...
In eight pages this paper discusses how to teach math to students who are learning disabled by such methods as mixed ability, whol...
In eleven pages this paper discusses the English learning problems of Hispanic 8th graders in the South Bronx. Eight sources are ...
In four pages this paper examines the study and its implications that was chronicled in the journal article 'The Influence of affe...
students to access and absorb the material. There are a number of advantages to utilizing telecommunications technology within th...
In four pages this report considers eighth and ninth graders' improvement of writing skills from a behaviorist perspective. There...
In five pages this paper discusses the student learning benefits realized from wearing school uniforms. Five sources are cited in...
one of the most frustrating challenges teachers and parents confront (Smith, 1995 as cited in Anderson, 2000). What often emerges ...
In six pages this paper examines public school students and nonverbal learning disorders that affect about 10 percent of LD childr...
is made. Further, a great reliance on norm-referenced standardized tests has emerged over the last few decades. Standardized norm-...
mathematics is strictly needed. By conducting such a study it was shown that learning-disabled students can indeed be taught such...
"like frequent breaks or a small-group setting" (Rubenstein and Quinones, 2004). The state reports that 84 percent of students wit...
child in his level, a necessity that is much easier said than done. Jesus proposed this mental transition as a means by which to ...
regards to aiding nursing managers in achieving improved patient outcomes focuses on the current leadership style of the student r...
This essay presents a hypothetical example of how a student might frame an autobiographical of the student's life, growing up in P...
Poes essay focuses on the leader changing himself and on solving problems as opposed to resolving conflict. There is a difference ...
management becomes much more complicated as it includes lively class discussions, as well as students undertaking a variety of pro...
Domain concepts Health: The traditional understanding of "health" is that is the absence of illness and/or injury. However, for ...
reach intellectual successes even those of sound minds have difficulty achieving. That Nash realizes such tremendous accomplishme...
The teacher might use pictures or finger-puppets to help facilitate student comprehension. The disadvantage to this approach is th...
While she maintains the separation of teacher and pupil, at the same time she is able to transcend that barrier to reside within t...
To children, the game is a simplistic as is their perception of the world around them, which they view with innocence, truth and i...
to associate the ringing of a bell with being fed and would subsequently salivate when the bell was rung (Encyclopedia of Educatio...