Differentiating Children Who Are At Risk for Referral from Others on Critical Classroom Factors

Author:

Bay Mary1,Bryan Tanis2

Affiliation:

1. Mary Bay is director of Field Experiences and Certification at the University of Illinois at Chicago and assistant professor (courtesy appointment) in the special education area. Herprimary research interests are in teachers' thinking and decision making with respect to at-risk learners and the implications of this research for teacher education programs

2. Tanis Bryan is professor of education at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Her primary research interests are in the social cognition of children with learning disabilities as well as in the design and implementation of classroom interventions for children who are at risk for referral. Address: Mary Bay, College of Education (m/c 147), University of Illinois at Chicago, Box 4348, Chicago, IL 60680.

Abstract

The purpose of this study was twofold: to differentiate children at risk for special education referral from other low achievers, and to differentiate all low achievers from mainstreamed special education students and from average achievers on several classroom factors. These factors included attentiveness, the child's level of involvement in instructional activities, and the type of feedback the child received from the teacher. Results indicated that children in urban classrooms who were at risk for referral were not called on as frequently and did not receive as much corrective feedback from teachers as did other low achievers. In a suburban setting, low achievers were called on more often than average achievers. Implications for classroom practice are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Education

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