Discrepancy and Severity in the Learning Disabled: A Consolidated Perspective

Author:

Weller Carol1

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Practice for Teacher Certification Program, Department of Special Education, University of Utah, Salt Lake City

Abstract

This paper presents a consolidated criteria model which can be used to identify the discrepancy and severity level of learning disabled students. Academic and socialization skills are evaluated in light of seven considerations: 1) the problem's effect on other abilities, 2) academic and socialization problem correspondence, 3) alteration of future life needs, 4) remediation versus compensation, 5) effect on social skills with peers and adults, 6) strengths and weaknesses, and 7) avoidance of problem areas. The seven criteria are applied to a mild, moderate, and severe learning disability grouping. Research indicating the need for continued investigation into the use of the model is reported. Recommendations for research and educational uses of the model are also presented.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Behavioral Neuroscience,General Health Professions,Education

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