Communication skills, educational achievement and biographic characteristics of children with moderate learning difficulties

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Susannah Lamb
Peter Bibby
David Wood
Gerv Leyden
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[1] University of Nottingham,ESRC Centre for Research in Development, Instruction & Training, Department of Psychology
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European Journal of Psychology of Education | 1997年 / 12卷
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Communication; Intervention; Moderate learning difficulty; Reading;
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This paper examines aspects of intellectual, linguistic and academic abilities of 71 children with moderate learning difficulties. A profile of these abilities is presented and analysed. The profile provides a rationale for mounting a long-term intervention study designed to develop these children’s communication abilities. It also provides us with a baseline model against which the effects of the intervention can be assessed. In addition, the profile explores the relationships between several aspects of academic achievement and biographical factors such as age, gender, season of birth and IQ. Statistical analysis reveals significant relationships between several of the variables investigated. The implications of this analysis for educational practice are considered.
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