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Learning About Learning Disabilities

โœ Scribed by Butler, Deborah L.;Wong, Bernice


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Leaves
449
Edition
4th ed
Category
Library

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Learning about Learning Disabilities, 4e continues to provide equal attention to the intellectual, conceptual, and practical aspects of learning disabilities. The Fourth Edition of this popular title presents 80% new material, keeping the chapters up to date in this fast-moving field. With new contributors, and 11 new chapters, coverage is both comprehensive and thorough, encompassing the classification and identification of learning disabilities, learning disabilities in reading, writing, math, and social studies, interventions, and the issues germane to different age ranges of the learning disabled: children, adolescents, and adults. Readers will find Learning About Learning Disabilities, Fourth Edition suitable for use as a reference source for researchers or as a graduate level text. Reviews of previous editions: "This text provides a balanced focus on both the conceptual and practical aspects of learning disabilities. Its research coverage is more comprehensive and of greater depth than any other LD textbook, and it is distinctive in its treatment of such important areas as consultation skills and service delivery."--CHILD ASSESSMENT NEWS " ... provides a broad overview of some important issues in relation to the education and development of pupils with learning disabilities ... Wong has succeeded in providing detailed descriptions and comments within a book which covers a broad range of topics. Without exception the chapters are clearly written and accessible, and many provide the reader with challenging ideas and practical suggestions." -BRITISH JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION Learning Disabilities occur in 20% of the population. Three million children in the US have a learning disability and receive special education in school. 30% of children with learning disabilities drop out of high school, and 48% of those with learning.;Disabilities are out of the workforce or unemployed. Discusses different types of learning disabilities including problems with attention, memory, language, math, reading, and writing Encompasses the impact of LD on learning as well as social competence and self-regulation Provides research summaries on most effective ways to teach children with LD Encompasses a lifespan perspective on LD, discussing the impact on children, adolescents, and adults.;Front Cover -- Learning About Learning Disabilities -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Classification and Identification of Learning Disabilities -- Introduction -- What Is a Learning Disability? -- Exclusionary Criteria -- Inclusionary Criteria -- LD Is an Unobservable Construct -- Classification Issues in LD -- Categorical versus Dimensional Classifications -- Neurological Models Of LD -- Behavior Disorders Due to Intrinsic Factors -- Dyslexia -- Demise of the Concept of MBD -- Cognitive Models.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Cover --
Learning About Learning Disabilities --
Copyright Page --
Dedication --
Contents --
List of Contributors --
Preface --
Acknowledgments --
1 Classification and Identification of Learning Disabilities --
Introduction --
What Is a Learning Disability? --
Exclusionary Criteria --
Inclusionary Criteria --
LD Is an Unobservable Construct --
Classification Issues in LD --
Categorical versus Dimensional Classifications --
Neurological Models Of LD --
Behavior Disorders Due to Intrinsic Factors --
Dyslexia --
Demise of the Concept of MBD --
Cognitive Models. Emergence of the Concept of LD --
LD and US Public Policy --
IQ-Achievement Discrepancy --
Other Cognitive Discrepancy Approaches --
Psychometric Issues Underlying Cognitive Discrepancy Methods --
Instructional Models --
Low Achievement Methods --
Response to Intervention Methods --
A Hybrid Approach to LD Identification --
Conclusions --
Acknowledgment --
References --
2 Learning Disabilities and Memory --
Introduction --
A Historical Perspective --
Understanding Memory Differences for Students with LD --
Parallels to Normal Memory Development. Mapping Memory Components that Might Be Deficient for Students with LD --
Short-Term Memory (STM) --
Working Memory --
Executive System --
Phonological Loop --
Visual-Spatial Sketch Pad --
Everyday Memory --
Memory Intervention --
Memory Strategies Serve Different Purposes --
Good Memory Strategies for NLD Students are not Necessarily Good Strategies for Students with LD and Vice Versa --
Effective Memory Strategies do not Necessarily Eliminate Processing Differences --
The Strategies Taught are not Necessarily the Ones Used. Memory Strategies in Relation to a Student's Knowledge Base and Capacity --
Comparable Memory Strategy May not Eliminate Performance Differences --
Memory Strategies Taught do not Necessarily become Transformed into Expert Strategies --
Strategy Instruction Must Operate on the Law of Parsimony --
Training WM Directly --
Testing-the-Limits Studies --
Summary and Conclusions --
References --
3 Brain and Behavioral Response to Intervention for Specific Reading, Writing, and Math Disabilities: What Works for Whom? --
Learning about the Brain --
Defining Brain --
Brain Geography. Brain Imaging Technologies --
Systems Approach --
Working Memory --
Controlled and Automatic Processing --
Nature-Nurture Interactions --
Comparing Reading, Writing, and Math Brains --
Brain Differences of Individuals with and without SLDS --
Reading --
Writing --
Math --
Behavioral and Brain Response to Intervention (RTI) --
RTI as a Nature-Nurture Perspective --
Behavioral RTI --
Behavioral Reading RTI --
Behavioral Writing RTI --
Behavioral Math RTI --
Brain Response to Intervention (RTI) --
Brain Reading RTI --
Brain Writing RTI --
Brain Math RTI.

โœฆ Subjects


Learning disabilities;Learning disabled children--Education;Learning disabled--Education;Learning disabled youth--Education;Electronic books;Learning disabled -- Education;Learning disabled children -- Education;Learning disabled youth -- Education


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