Not exact matches
For most
elementary aged
students with learning disabilities, about fifteen to twenty minutes of reading at least three days a week is a good place to begin.
It grows in part because
students enrolled in district schools are considerably more likely to be classified as having a specific
learning disability in early
elementary grades than are
students enrolled in charter schools, and also because
students without
disabilities are more likely to enter charters in non-gateway grades than are
students with disabilities.
With age appropriate visuals (featuring upper elementary, middle school kids, and teens), this resource was designed to make communication clearer for students with learning disabilities, ESL / ELL and language barriers, autism spectrum / nonverbal populations, and bey
With age appropriate visuals (featuring upper
elementary, middle school kids, and teens), this resource was designed to make communication clearer for
students with learning disabilities, ESL / ELL and language barriers, autism spectrum / nonverbal populations, and bey
with learning disabilities, ESL / ELL and language barriers, autism spectrum / nonverbal populations, and beyond.
Some critics have said such a suspension would result in major gaps in knowledge about
student performance, including the progress of
students in early
elementary grades,
students learning English,
students with disabilities and high school
students.
Prior to that, she taught
elementary and secondary
students with behavioral
disabilities, first as a Special Education teacher, and later as a
Learning Specialist.
Beate taught
elementary as well as secondary
students, spending a large portion of her career in Special Education working
with students identified
with learning disabilities.
Students with learning disabilities are often found in any regular education
elementary classroom, middle school classroom, or high school classroom.
More than half of these
students were in
elementary or middle school, and
students of color are over-represented in this population, as are
students with learning disabilities.
Students in fourth grade from southern California suburban
elementary schools participated in the study, which included28 % English Learners, 37 % qualified for Title I services, 8 % eligible for speech and language services, and 5 %
with learning disabilities.
Michigan State University researcher Carol Sue Englert has developed a web - based curriculum for
elementary students with mild
disabilities that enhances literacy
learning, particularly writing.
Reading achievement trajectories for
students with learning disabilities during the
elementary school years
Teaching
students with learning disabilities, emotional disturbances, autism and other cognitive
disabilities at both the
elementary and middle school levels, delivered through co-teach, self - contained, redirect and alternative
learning environment.
She retired as a School Psychologist from a large urban public school system in New Jersey where she was employed as an
elementary school teacher and worked
with special needs
students as a
Learning Disabilities Teacher - Consultant.