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OverviewThe first comprehensive quantitative analysis of intervention research in the learning disabilities field, this volume synthesizes the results of 272 scientifically credible group and single-subject studies in an effort to identify what works best for learning disabled children. The book examines pertinent findings on all academic, cognitive, and behavioral domains. Intervention outcomes are evaluated across instructional domains, sample characteristics, intervention parameters, methodological procedures, and article characteristics. Addressing such questions as the merits of inclusion settings and the relative benefits of direct and strategy instruction, Swanson offers timely recommendations for instructional design, assessment, and policy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: H. Lee Swanson , Maureen Hoskyn , Carole LeePublisher: Guilford Publications Imprint: Guilford Publications Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 1.056kg ISBN: 9781572304499ISBN 10: 1572304499 Pages: 714 Publication Date: 03 June 1999 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviewsThis book performs a real service for the field. Synthesis is desperately needed in any field where the diagnosticity of any one study is low--which is certainly the case in the learning disabilities field. I am very glad that Swanson and his colleagues have taken the initiative of embarking on this ambitious project. Finally, we will have a benchmark for the evaluation of treatment outcomes. --Keith E. Stanovich, Professor of Human Development and Applied Psychology, University of Toronto This book will help shape the future not only of the LD field, but also of general education. What works for students with LD often works for other struggling students as well. The meta-analytic review and analysis that Swanson and his colleagues have undertaken will have a profound effect on research and practice. Perhaps most important, the book may allow us to lay aside arguments about which instructional model is the single best one, and to focus instead on integrating the range of instructional components supported by the research. This is a 'must-read' for current and future researchers, including graduate students in LD, as well as LD practitioners, educational policy makers, and teacher educators. --Karen R. Harris, EdD, Distinguished Scholar-Teacher and Professor, Department of Special Education, University of Maryland .,. a truly comprehensive review of 30 years of published research for students with learning disabilities taken from the major educational and medical data bases as well as from some lesser used sources....This book is highly recommended as a resource for teachers, program administrators, and teacher educators who are able to tackle the ins and outs of research design and who believe that empirically based instruction is important. -- Disability Studies Quarterly <br> Author InformationH. Lee Swanson, PhD, School of Education, University of California, Riverside Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |