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Students Get Course in Real Life -- Taking a Hands-On Approach -- Class gives students to put what they've learned into practical application
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When Highland High School freshman Cathena Gill arranged her
school schedule, she chose to save the best class for last.
After a day of sitting in classes where teachers do most of the
talking, she happily heads over to her business and technology class.
There, over the past year, she has learned to fly a plane, made
plastic molds of teeth, figured out how to manage her money and
learned how to become an entrepreneur.
"It's hard to go back to a normal class after you've been in
h...
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Students Get Course in Real Life -- Taking a Hands-On Approach -- Class gives students to put what they've learned into practical application
Yakima Herald-Republic
; When Highland High School freshman Cathena Gill arranged her school schedule, she chose to save the best class for last. After a day of sitting in classes where teachers do most of the talking, she happily heads over to her business and technology class. There, over the past year, she has learned
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Invisible plastic molds straighten teeth without pain.
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; Byline: Donna Gehrke-White MIAMI _ Carolyn Bodzin, a business owner and mom of three in Golden Beach, Fla., felt she had to do something about her crowded teeth. But she didn't want a mouthful of metal. So she turned to plastic _ thin, clear molds that cover all of her teeth but can be taken out
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Effects of an oral testing accommodation on the mathematics performance of secondary students with and without learning disabilities.
Journal of Special Education
; This study compared the performance of students with and without learning disabilities (LD) on a mathematics test using a standard administration procedure and a read-aloud accommodation. Analyses were conducted on the test scores of 625 middle and high school students (n = 388 with LD) on two
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A Review of Instructional Interventions in Mathematics for Students With Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
Behavioral Disorders
; ABSTRACT: This article synthesizes findings from previous research on instructional interventions in mathematics for students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD). A systematic search of the literature from 1985 through December 2005 yielded 13 studies that met the criteria for inclusion
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Exploring the relationship between student mobility and dropout among students with emotional and behavioral disorders
The Journal of Negro Education
; Students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) are more likely to drop out of school than their disabled and nondisabled peers. Forty-eight percent of students with EBD drop out of grades 9-12, as opposed to 30% of all students with disabilities and 24% of all high school students. Students
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Students with learning disabilities in higher education: academic strategies profile. (Postsecondary Education).
Journal of Learning Disabilities
; In recent years, an increasing number of students with learning disabilities (LD) have been studying in institutions of higher education. An examination of postsecondary education in the United Kingdom revealed that students with LD represented 3.8% of all the first-year students (Higher Education
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What we know and need to know about the consequences of high-stakes testing for students with disabilities.
Exceptional Children
; Daily reading of news headlines leaves those concerned about ... well aware of the crisis in education from news reports that left the parents with the ... United States. We also monitored daily news headlines that educational organizations ...
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Scaffolding the writing of students with disabilities through procedural facilitation: using an Internet-based technology to improve performance.
Learning Disability Quarterly
; ... students to write a paragraph for each of the categories in their maps. They emphasized that the first part of the papers should provide ... helped students slot and frame their introductions based on their maps, elaborate on their body paragraphs with details, and incorporate ...
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Seminars and examinations: Students' perceptions of the seminar in their examination revision strategy
Innovations in Education and Training International
; SUMMARY Students' performance in examinations is often weaker than in other forms of assessment. Yet it should not be assumed that examination technique is innate or skill based. Successful examination performance calls on students to synthesize information and to demonstrate academic competence.
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Vocabulary instruction for students with learning disabilities: a review of the research.
Learning Disability Quarterly
; ... using illustrations, mnemonics, grids, and maps. Across studies, students showed gains ... and graphic depictions (e.g., semantic maps, grids) and that are paired with direct ... Test--Revised reading, discussed their maps and mean reading confirmed definitions ...
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