Affiliation:
1. University of Iowa
2. Iowa Department of Education, Des Moines, IA
Abstract
All teachers of the learning disabled in Iowa were surveyed to determine their beliefs and perceptions about learning disabilities. A 20-item questionnaire was constructed to assess opinion in four areas: nature and characteristics, assessment and diagnosis, service delivery and intervention, and information sources. Respondents were required to either choose a single option, rank order choices, or scale a response with differential weighting. Findings revealed that the teachers of the learning disabled possessed well-developed beliefs and perceptions, showing them to be knowledgeable and well informed. It was concluded, therefore, that the respondents possessed a sound information base for their practical pursuits and that they based such practice on what they believed.
Subject
Behavioral Neuroscience,General Health Professions,Education
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