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Center for Research on Learning Scholarly Works: Recent submissions
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What providers and Medicaid policymakers need to know about barriers to employment for people with disabilities
(Haworth Press, 2004)Medicaid Buy-Ins provide a new and exciting opportunity for people with disabilities to engage in meaningful employment while maintaining Medicaid coverage. Through interviews with participants in the Kansas Medicaid Buy-In, ... -
Strategies for transition to postsecondary educational settings
(Love Publishing Company, 2005-05)The article focuses on the transition of students with learning disabilities (LDs) from high school to postsecondary education. The process of a student's transition from high school is described. Social, psychological, ... -
Alternative models of learning disabilities identification: considerations and initial conclusions
(PRO-ED, 2005)The final session of the National Research Center on Learning Disabilities (NRCLD) Responsiveness-to-Intervention (RTI) Symposium, “What are alternative models to LD identification other than RTI?” included four papers ... -
Feasibility of Explicit Instruction in Adult Basic Education: Instructor-Learner Interaction Patterns
(Commission on Adult Basic Education, 2006)A strategic instruction model introduced into adult basic education classrooms yields insight into the feasibility of using direct and explicit instruction with adults with learning disabilities or other cognitive barriers ... -
Adult learning disabilities screening using an internet-administered instrument
(Learning Disabilities Worldwide, 2005-09)The article validates an Internet-administered version of Adult Learning Disabilities Screening (ALDS), e-ALDS, by comparing 122 adult education participants who completed the ALDS in paper-and-pencil vs. Internet formats. ...