This longitudinal study investigates the differences in cognitive and socio-emotional development and academic achievement between children educated in special education classes (N = 37) and regular classes (N = 37). The study is retrospective. The first measurement point was while children were attending play-oriented kindergarten and no decision about their education had yet been made. The second measurement point followed after 2 years of schooling. Comparing carefully matched groups, no differences in executive functions (EFs) were found before beginning school. Children assigned to special education had poorer language, fine motor skills and a lower pre-academic self-concept, self-regulatory skills and social integration. Notably, ever...
The research focus of inclusion in the general education programs is often directed toward the stude...
The research focus of inclusion in the general education programs is often directed toward the stude...
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether learning-disabled children presenting diff...
This longitudinal study investigates the differences in cognitive and socio-emotional development an...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of integration on both regular and special nee...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of integration on both regular and special nee...
The purpose of this longitudinal cohort study was to analyze the grade school placements of children...
Large-scale longitudinal data on differences in pupils' cognitive and psychosocial development in va...
The purpose of this longitudinal cohort study was to analyze the grade school placements of children...
Upon kindergarten entry, teachers have a unique opportunity to compare a range of children from diff...
Two studies examined developmental outcomes associated with services in inclu-sive and self-containe...
Parents, professionals, and researchers have been con-cerned about the most appropriate placement fo...
Parents, professionals, and researchers have been concerned about the most appropriate placement for...
Over the past several decades, research has documented strong relationships between social class and...
The underlying assumptions of early intervention are that (a) it will have a positive effect on the ...
The research focus of inclusion in the general education programs is often directed toward the stude...
The research focus of inclusion in the general education programs is often directed toward the stude...
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether learning-disabled children presenting diff...
This longitudinal study investigates the differences in cognitive and socio-emotional development an...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of integration on both regular and special nee...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of integration on both regular and special nee...
The purpose of this longitudinal cohort study was to analyze the grade school placements of children...
Large-scale longitudinal data on differences in pupils' cognitive and psychosocial development in va...
The purpose of this longitudinal cohort study was to analyze the grade school placements of children...
Upon kindergarten entry, teachers have a unique opportunity to compare a range of children from diff...
Two studies examined developmental outcomes associated with services in inclu-sive and self-containe...
Parents, professionals, and researchers have been con-cerned about the most appropriate placement fo...
Parents, professionals, and researchers have been concerned about the most appropriate placement for...
Over the past several decades, research has documented strong relationships between social class and...
The underlying assumptions of early intervention are that (a) it will have a positive effect on the ...
The research focus of inclusion in the general education programs is often directed toward the stude...
The research focus of inclusion in the general education programs is often directed toward the stude...
The purpose of the present study was to determine whether learning-disabled children presenting diff...