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Assisting children back into school after a long illness needs patience and care on both sides. Here are many practical measures to avoid stress and speed the return to ordinary life and ordinary...
| Year published: 1993 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Set article
Dyslexia and autism are both examples of cognitive deficits. You can think of these handicaps as 'holes in the mind.' Both may be encountered in mainstreamed or integrated classes ...
| Year published: 1992 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Set article
Designing and Evaluating Programmes for Students With Special Educational Needs in Secondary Schools
Mainstreaming brings new demands and requires new criteria for creating (and judging) quality education. Research reveals good practice.
| Year published: 1991 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Set article
Teachers dread the 'out-of-control', socially maladjusted, delinquent children who wind up in their classes. Identifying them is easy; getting changes is more difficult; but not...
| Year published: 1990 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Set article
If you can't change the child perhaps you can change the school. Alternative schools for truants and offenders, called in New Zealand 'Activity Centres', are growing. Do they work? A...
| Year published: 1990 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Set article
Placing handicapped students in the regular classroom is the beginning of an opportunity to influence handicapped students' lives deeply by promoting constructive relationships between them and their...
| Year published: 1988 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Set article
Many words used to describe disability are outdated, inaccurate and stem from fears and misconceptions. These words are not consistent with the reality of being disabled or the way people with...
| Year published: 1988 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Set article
'He needs so much time - what do I do with the other 30?' The question is not obstructive, not reactionary, not symptomatic of laziness and it revolves around a collection of seemingly insoluble...
| Year published: 1988 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Set article
Computer programs are not a magic remedy for dyslexia. But they can be a very worthwhile teaching aid when you need many ways of reinforcing each teaching point. In this way the computer can add a...
| Year published: 1987 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Set article
Developmental Dyslexia is a specific learning disability characterised by difficulty in learning to read. Some dyslexics also may have difficulty in learning to write, to spell and, sometimes, to...
| Year published: 1987 | Publication type: Journal article | Publisher: NZCER Press | Content type: Set article