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2003-06-06 Reading Disability Attributed to Brain Impairment
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) technology reveals new information about brain function. Research shows a physical basis for reading difficulties, and a backup system that poor and dyslexic children and adults use to learn reading.
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2003-01-31 Accomodations to Help Students with Attention Deficit Disorder
Through the implementation of relatively simple and straightforward accommodations to the classroom environment or teaching style, teachers can adapt to the strengths and weaknesses of students with ADD. Small changes in how a teacher approaches the student with ADD or in what the teacher expects can turn a losing year into a winning one for the child.
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2003-01-30 Vision and Learning
Two general statements can be made about vision. First, vision is learned. A child learns to see just like he learns to walk and talk. Secondly, because vision is learned, vision is therefore trainable. If a child does not possess the necessary visual skills, he can be taught to possess them through the proper vision therapy techniques.
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2002-07-17 IQ tests need further study: reseacher
IQ tests certainly have their place in education, but the limitations of these tests must be better understood, says a University of Toronto researcher. Intelligence is more than IQ test scores. IQ is likely a product of both innate ability and a child's social and cultural experiences
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2002-07-15 Reading News, July 2002. Reading Achievement Down
A spate of recent news reports reveals a disturbing trend: reading achievement is down, especially among disadvantaged children and especially among boys. What's to be done? The consensus: children must be taught to read - and read well- from an early age, or special ed programs will continue to overflow and the high school drop out rate will continue to soar. Read More...
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