College Learning Disabled Writer

Author:

Gregg Noel1

Affiliation:

1. Noel, Gregg is an assistant professor at ihe Uniwrsity of Georgia. She received her PhD in Communicative Disorders-Learning Disabilities from Norihwestern University. Address: Division for the Educaiion of Excepiional Children, College of Educaiion, University of Georgia, Aihens. GA 30602.

Abstract

Research is beginning to investigate the written composition of college learning disabled writers with greater care given to the task required and the measurement tool. Results are indicating that learning disabled college students who have underlying processing deficits may require different instructional objectives from those needed by college basic writers who have limited instruction or difficulty with the composing process. The balance of this article concentrates on two topics important to educators working with college writers. First, a discussion of error patterns of college learning disabled, normal, and basic writers across different tasks is presented. Second, a few instructional approaches successful in improving the written language skills of college learning disabled writers, such as sentence combining and guided compositions, are discussed.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Health Professions,Education,Health(social science)

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