This article reviews issues related to the definition of learning disabilities in the context of the Guckenberger v. Boston University case. Four major questions are addressed: (a) Who is learning disabled? (b) How should learning disabilities be assessed? (c) Who is qualified to make a decision about whether or not an individual has a learning disability? and (d) What accommodations should be provided by a postsecondary institution and how should they be selected? Although these are complicated and difficult questions, it is possible to develop a simple, reasonable classification system for learning disabilities, and to conduct assessments based on a coherent and relevant set of achievement tests in which individuals who score below a cuto...
Learning disabilities is a generic term that refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders manifested...
Abstract. Specific reading disability/dyslexia is examined as the one type of learning disability fo...
Learning disability is a classification that includes several areas of functioning in which a person...
As professionals in the fields of education and psychology, we often focus on the children who are h...
Many issues pertaining to identifying and documenting uni-versity students with learning disabilitie...
In 1963 the term, Learning Disabled was introduced by Samuel Kirk to a group of parents of perceptua...
Abstract. This article reports the results of a survey of the 51 state departments of education (inc...
This article explores the genesis and development of the Guckenberger v. Boston University case, det...
This article identifies many of the Issues underlying the controversy over providing special accommo...
The paper summarizes several approaches to the identification of learning disability and then discus...
This study investigated the relationship between a statistically determined severe dis-crepancy betw...
An emerging concern has been the lack of a replicable definition of learning disabilities. One way i...
Learning disabilities (LD) need not be defined as such. It is satis-factory to explain what is meant...
Abstract. One hundred and thirteen studies were reviewed to determine how researchers identify their...
An unsuccessful search continues for a definition of learning disabilities. The effort is within a u...
Learning disabilities is a generic term that refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders manifested...
Abstract. Specific reading disability/dyslexia is examined as the one type of learning disability fo...
Learning disability is a classification that includes several areas of functioning in which a person...
As professionals in the fields of education and psychology, we often focus on the children who are h...
Many issues pertaining to identifying and documenting uni-versity students with learning disabilitie...
In 1963 the term, Learning Disabled was introduced by Samuel Kirk to a group of parents of perceptua...
Abstract. This article reports the results of a survey of the 51 state departments of education (inc...
This article explores the genesis and development of the Guckenberger v. Boston University case, det...
This article identifies many of the Issues underlying the controversy over providing special accommo...
The paper summarizes several approaches to the identification of learning disability and then discus...
This study investigated the relationship between a statistically determined severe dis-crepancy betw...
An emerging concern has been the lack of a replicable definition of learning disabilities. One way i...
Learning disabilities (LD) need not be defined as such. It is satis-factory to explain what is meant...
Abstract. One hundred and thirteen studies were reviewed to determine how researchers identify their...
An unsuccessful search continues for a definition of learning disabilities. The effort is within a u...
Learning disabilities is a generic term that refers to a heterogeneous group of disorders manifested...
Abstract. Specific reading disability/dyslexia is examined as the one type of learning disability fo...
Learning disability is a classification that includes several areas of functioning in which a person...