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Title: Chapter Six


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Chapter Six
  • Individuals With
  • Learning Disabilities

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Defining Learning Disabilities
  • Criteria for Diagnosis includes
  • Child does not achieve at expected age and
    ability levels
  • A severe discrepancy is present between a childs
    achievement and potential in one or more of the
    following areas
  • Oral expression
  • Listening comprehension
  • Written expression
  • Basic reading skills
  • Reading comprehension
  • Mathematics calculation
  • Mathematic reasoning
  • Student does not respond to Response to
    Intervention (RTI) strategies
  • Watch this animated video to see a description of
    Learning Disabilities

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Brief History of the Field
Foundation Phase Brain research conducted on adults with brain injuries
Transition Phase Scientific research applied to childrens learning
Integration Phase Legislation fostered educational changes based on research findings and introduced the new term learning disability in 1963.
Current Phase Educators face new challenges, and embrace new educational advances, to meet the needs of their students with learning disabilities
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Prevalence of Learning Disabilities
  • Estimates range from 1 to 30 of the school
    population
  • The federal government suggested that
    approximately 2.52 million students ages 6 to 21
    were identified as having learning disabilities
  • The federal government now counts preschoolers
    with learning disabilities
  • The number of students identified with learning
    disabilities has increased over the years

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Suspected Etiologies of Learning Disabilities
  • Acquired trauma to the central nervous system
  • Genetic/hereditary influences
  • Biochemical abnormalities
  • Environmental possibilities

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Characteristics of Individuals With Learning
Disabilities
  • Disorders of attention
  • Poor motor abilities
  • Psychological process deficits and
    information-processing problems
  • Lack of cognitive strategies needed for efficient
    learning
  • Oral language difficulties
  • Reading Difficulties
  • Written language problems
  • Quantitative disorders
  • Social skills deficits

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Language Difficulties
  • Comprehension
  • Decoding
  • Word recognition
  • Phonological awareness
  • Dyslexia
  • Spelling
  • Writing
  • Speaking
  • Organizing thoughts into words (written or
    spoken)
  • Watch this video about Dyslexia to learn more
    about this disability.

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Mathematics Difficulties
  • Computational skills
  • Word problems
  • Spatial relationships
  • Writing numbers
  • Copying shapes, patterns
  • Understanding mathematical concepts
  • Dyscalculia
  • Watch this video about Dyscalculia to learn more
    about this disability

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Social and Emotional Difficulties
  • Lower self-esteem
  • Poor self-concept
  • Frustration
  • Difficulty understanding and interpreting social
    cues and social situations
  • Difficulty making and maintaining friendships and
    relationships

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Assessment of Students with Learning Disabilities
  • IDEA requires a multidisciplinary evaluation
  • Tests are administered by trained professionals
  • Tests are reliable and valid
  • Tests are not discriminatory
  • Tests are administered in the students native
    language
  • A single measure cannot be used to determine
    eligibility

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Assessment Decisions
  • Assessments are conducted to determine if a
    discrepancy exists between the childs potential
    and achievement.
  • Includes a variety of intellectual, achievement,
    and other assessments to determine the childs
    potential and actual achievement.
  • Discrepancies formulas and eligibility vary by
    state.

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Response to Intervention (RTI)
  • States have the option to use a discrepancy model
    to determine eligibility or they may implement
    RTI strategies.
  • RTI is generally a process that increases the
    levels of instructional interventions provided in
    the regular classroom. Students who do not meet
    with success with intensive interventions may
    have a learning disability.
  • Provides instructional support without waiting
    for a special education label.

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Assessment Strategies
  • Norm-referenced assessment
  • Criterion-referenced assessment
  • Curriculum-based assessment
  • Portfolio assessment

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Approaches to Teaching Academic Skills
  • Cognitive training
  • Help students learn new ways to complete tasks
    and think about their learning
  • Direct instruction
  • Teacher-directed lessons that provide
    step-by-step explicit instruction
  • Mnemonic strategies
  • Aids with recall by creating an association that
    is easily remembered
  • Learning strategies
  • Teach students how to learn

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Common Characteristics of Preschoolers Who Are
At-Risk for Later Classification of a Learning
Disability
  • Poor depth perception
  • Toe walking
  • Distractibility
  • Short attention span
  • Impulsiveness
  • Hyperactivity
  • Poor motor control
  • Delayed speech
  • Use of jumbled words
  • Limited vocabulary
  • Difficulty focusing
  • Memory problems
  • Immaturity
  • Difficulty following simple directions
  • Problems understanding

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Transition Into Adulthood
  • Transition planning requirements
  • Vocational training
  • Preparation for post secondary education
  • Employment possibilities
  • Independent living
  • Social skills
  • Self-determination skills

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Adults With Learning Disabilities
  • Supports and modifications needed for college
    success
  • Time management issues
  • Organizational skills
  • Self-discipline

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Family Issues
  • Lerner and Johns (2009) offer the following
    recommendations for parents of children with
    learning disabilities
  • Become an informed consumer
  • Be an assertive advocate
  • Be firm yet empathetic in managing a childs
    behavior
  • Devote time and attention to their family members
  • Make a life for yourself

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Technology and Individuals With Learning
Disabilities
  • The use of technology has been a great benefit
    to people with disabilities including those with
    learning disabilities. Students with learning
    disabilities are increasingly making use of
    technology to assist them in achieving academic
    success including word processing, the internet,
    assistive technology, videodiscs, CD-ROMS, and
    hypermedia.

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Trends, Issues, and Controversies
  • Full Inclusion Movement
  • Educational Reform Movement
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