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Summary: pupils with severe learning difficulties

Conceptual and procedural understanding of counting by pupils with severe learning difficulties.

Conceptual and procedural understanding of counting by pupils with severe learning difficulties.

... This test contains five sub- scales: mosaic, combination, memory, copying and sorting and has the advantage that it was standardised on pupils with hearing impairment (as well as typica[r] ...

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Headteacher Perspectives On The Reasons Pupils Are Permanently Excluded From Special Schools For Pupils With Severe Learning Difficulties

Headteacher Perspectives On The Reasons Pupils Are Permanently Excluded From Special Schools For Pupils With Severe Learning Difficulties

... The needs of children presenting challenging behaviour and their families are typically the overlapping responsibility of a variety of local authority services.. Lyon (1991) quotes one [r] ...

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The Effects of Cooperative Learning Arrangements on the Social Skills of Pupils Identified as having Severe Learning Difficulties, who Attend Special Primary Schools

The Effects of Cooperative Learning Arrangements on the Social Skills of Pupils Identified as having Severe Learning Difficulties, who Attend Special Primary Schools

... elicit pupils' views on a variety of events and activities was indeed a challenging procedure for this ...of pupils that experience communication difficulties is to use a person who knows the pupil ...

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Perceptions of Teaching Pre-verbal Pupils with Autism and Severe Learning Difficulties: Factors Influencing the Application of Intensive Interaction in the Thai Culture

Perceptions of Teaching Pre-verbal Pupils with Autism and Severe Learning Difficulties: Factors Influencing the Application of Intensive Interaction in the Thai Culture

... 153 equal relationship amongst us and also felt that the Thai hierarchical relationship language imposed quite a limit to the expression of ideas. Subsequently, I felt that I played the role of a co-participant when I ...

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Creating a functional play framework for children with autism and severe learning difficulties

Creating a functional play framework for children with autism and severe learning difficulties

... In summary, as seen in Figure 9 below, the analysis process of the classic Glaserian approach involved interval recording followed by substantive coding that included open coding and selective ...

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Determinants of Reading Difficulties among Standard Five Pupils with Learning Disabilities in Public Primary Schools, Elgeyo Marakwet County, Kenya

Determinants of Reading Difficulties among Standard Five Pupils with Learning Disabilities in Public Primary Schools, Elgeyo Marakwet County, Kenya

... five pupils, their English teachers and head teachers in public primary schools in Keiyo Sub- ...reading difficulties in each of the twenty primary schools selected. The pupils were selected from ...

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Support to Pupils with Learning Difficulties in Mathematics

Support to Pupils with Learning Difficulties in Mathematics

... often pupils with learning difficulties can acquire mathematical concepts and procedures only with the help of appropriate ...support. Learning requisites have to be practically applicable; ...

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CURRICULUM FOR PUPILS WITH PROFOUND AND MULTIPLE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES

CURRICULUM FOR PUPILS WITH PROFOUND AND MULTIPLE LEARNING DIFFICULTIES

... individual pupils’ educators to decide what is or is not appropriate and write this into the learning plans for each ...person’s learning and it is key that all agencies (for example nursing, speech ...

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An investigation of the perspectives of ex-pupils of a special school for pupils with moderate learning difficulties on their schooling

An investigation of the perspectives of ex-pupils of a special school for pupils with moderate learning difficulties on their schooling

... 39 I see my role as a facilitator of empowerment, most particularly of the intellectually impaired. However, I find myself in the difficult position of not being willing to relinquish control of my work to the disabled ...

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Emotional intelligence as a contributing factor of pupil performance in pupils with learning difficulties

Emotional intelligence as a contributing factor of pupil performance in pupils with learning difficulties

... and learning in schools (2008) with the exception of the first activity, as it is mentioned ...the pupils’ ...them. Pupils had forty minutes at their disposal to complete all the activities so it was ...

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Music therapy with adults with learning difficulties and 
‘severe challenging behaviour'

Music therapy with adults with learning difficulties and ‘severe challenging behaviour'

... the research took place. The examples above range from 1983 to 1995, by which time music therapy research with other client groups was tending towards process models. One reason may be the influence of the context. Most ...

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What works for pupils with literacy difficulties?

What works for pupils with literacy difficulties?

... in learning to read and spell is having an indistinct or unattended ‘self voice’, and that being able to record and play back their own voices can help some children make good ...

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Physical, verbal, and relational bullying of pupils with learning difficulties in Cypriot primary schools

Physical, verbal, and relational bullying of pupils with learning difficulties in Cypriot primary schools

... 170 aggressive episodes between teenagers in secondary schools, and finally their criminal conviction. However bullying is a limited area of research in the country. A few findings from studies have revealed that ...

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Inclusive learning : principles and recommendations, a summary of the findings of the Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities Committee.

Inclusive learning : principles and recommendations, a summary of the findings of the Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities Committee.

... with learning difficulties and/or disabilities has two ...to learning just outlined would raise the quality of the educational experience of students in the ...‘learning difficulties ...

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Contribution to the study of the impact between the phonological and the verbal memory deficits on reading comprehension of pupils with learning difficulties.

Contribution to the study of the impact between the phonological and the verbal memory deficits on reading comprehension of pupils with learning difficulties.

... the pupils' performance in measures that are either explicitly or implicitly dominated by competence in ...enrol pupils with inadequate levels of ...

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New Community Schools and pupils with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties’

New Community Schools and pupils with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties’

... child’s learning’ (Scottish ([HFXWLYHDDQG¶VWDJHGLQWHUYHQWLRQWRVXSSRUWFKLOGUHQ·DQG¶VFKRROVVKRXOG GHYHORSDJUHHGV\VWHPVIRUVKDUHGUHVSRQVLELOLW\·6FRWWLVK([HFXWLYHE,QWKH ...

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The Possibilities of ICT Use for Compensation of Difficulties with Reading in Pupils with Dyslexia

The Possibilities of ICT Use for Compensation of Difficulties with Reading in Pupils with Dyslexia

... specific learning difficulty and it complicates all activities dependent on reading performance, consequently it has an essential impact on the child’s success at ...causes difficulties with orientation in ...

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Moderate learning difficulties

Moderate learning difficulties

... Pupils with MLD will have attainments well below expected levels in all or most areas of the curriculum, despite appropriate interventions. They will have much greater difficulty than their peers in acquiring ...

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Curricula Issues For Key Stage 2 Pupils With Specific Learning Difficulties In Literacy In The Setting Of Mainstream Education In England

Curricula Issues For Key Stage 2 Pupils With Specific Learning Difficulties In Literacy In The Setting Of Mainstream Education In England

... of pupils’ relevant strategies to dealing with texts and answering complex ...Hence, pupilsdifficulties in reading comprehension are not related to deficient cognitive skills but to their exposure ...

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Dyscalculia Screener. by Brian Butterworth. Highlighting pupils with specific learning difficulties in maths Age 6 14 years

Dyscalculia Screener. by Brian Butterworth. Highlighting pupils with specific learning difficulties in maths Age 6 14 years

... Fayol, Barrouillet and Marinthe (1998) attempted to test Rourke’s hypothesis regarding the causal relationship between neuro- psychological deficits and arithmetic difficulties. They conducted a longitudinal study ...

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