V.2 #2 Mathematics - Teaching Division to Students with Learning Disabilities
Division is a complex operation, the efficient execution and use of which presupposes a considerable amount of prior knowledge and...
V.2 #1 Reading - Failure, Retention, and Graduation Denied
Several months ago, The New York Times published a blog by Will Okun, a Chicago high-school teacher who was worried about Etta, a...
V.2 #1 Mathematics - Curriculum Design as a Factor of Effective Instruction for Students with Mathem
The mathematical achievement of students with learning disabilities (LD) seems to be strongly influenced by the way in which mathematical...
V.2 #1 Recommended Practices - How Teacher Personality and Style Affects Students’ Self-Confidence
More and more, teachers are becoming a major influence in children’s lives; in some cases they’re probably the only emotionally healthy...
V.2 #1 Counseling - Learning to Cope with Stress
In a previous column I discussed the cognitive skills that children can develop to help them cope with academic demands. In this column,...
V.2 #1 Social Development - Responsive Classrooms: Principles for Inclusive Practices
Inclusive practices in school settings range from placing all children in grade appropriate general education classrooms—full-time—to...
V.2 #1 Early Intervention - Redefining the Identification of Reading Disabilities: Response to Inter
Response to Intervention (RTI) is an approach to identifying reading disabilities in children by assessing children’s ability to learn...
V.2 #1 Spelling and Writing - Reflective Dialogue During Revising
My last column discussed how teachers might establish an overall supportive environment that encourages students to revise their writing....