Locating gifted children in junior high schools: A comparison of methods
CW Pegnato, JW Birch - Exceptional children, 1959 - journals.sagepub.com
THIS is a report on a study of the relative efficiency and effectiveness of seven different means
of locating gifted children in junior high schools. The major purpose of the investigation …
of locating gifted children in junior high schools. The major purpose of the investigation …
[BOEK][B] Teaching exceptional children in all America's schools
MC Reynolds, JW Birch - 1982 - ERIC
The introductory text focuses on special education in the mainstream with two major themes:
(1) the central and joint responsibility of teacher, parent, and principal; and (2) the primary …
(1) the central and joint responsibility of teacher, parent, and principal; and (2) the primary …
The influence of early manual communication on the linguistic development of deaf children
ER Stuckless, JW Birch - American Annals of the Deaf, 1966 - JSTOR
Educators of the deaf for centuries have been preoccupied w modes of communication in the
classroom which will best serve the deaf student's education and general social adjustment…
classroom which will best serve the deaf student's education and general social adjustment…
Mainstreaming: Educable Mentally Retarded Children in Regular Classes.
JW Birch - 1974 - ERIC
Described in the monograph are mainstreaming programs for educable mentally retarded (EMR)
children in six variously sized school districts within five states. It is noted that …
children in six variously sized school districts within five states. It is noted that …
Comparison of a full-time mainstreaming program and a resource room approach
MC Wang, JW Birch - Exceptional children, 1984 - journals.sagepub.com
A study comparing the effects of a full-time mainstreaming approach for handicapped
students with a resource room approach for similar students is reported. Results of the study …
students with a resource room approach for similar students is reported. Results of the study …
Effective special education in regular classes
MC Wang, JW Birch - Exceptional children, 1984 - journals.sagepub.com
An educational approach is described that accommodates, in regular classes, a much wider
range of individual student differences than usual. Reported results-from a study of program …
range of individual student differences than usual. Reported results-from a study of program …
A follow-up study of 52 learning disabled adolescents
EK Levin, N Zigmond, JW Birch - Journal of Learning …, 1985 - journals.sagepub.com
This study was designed to document, four years later, the progress of 52 LD adolescents
who entered a special education program in the ninth grade. The sample were “typical” LD …
who entered a special education program in the ninth grade. The sample were “typical” LD …
Is any identification procedure necessary?
JW Birch - Gifted Child Quarterly, 1984 - journals.sagepub.com
It certainly is advisable to locate gifted children and to see that they receive individually
appropriate education. How-ever, that does not mean that it is necessary or even desirable to …
appropriate education. How-ever, that does not mean that it is necessary or even desirable to …
Responses of a standard Australian and a Mexican wheat to temperature and water stress
JL Davidson, JW Birch - Australian Journal of Agricultural …, 1978 - CSIRO Publishing
Single plants of Gabo, an Australian spring wheat, and Pitic 62, a Mexican semi-dwarf one,
were grown at 20C in a growth cabinet until anthesis. They were then transferred to …
were grown at 20C in a growth cabinet until anthesis. They were then transferred to …
Teaching exceptional children in all America's schools: A first course for teachers and principals.
MC Reynolds, JW Birch - 1977 - ERIC
Intended for pre and inservice training of regular and special education teachers, the textbook
offers a mainstream approach to educating handicapped and gifted students. The first two …
offers a mainstream approach to educating handicapped and gifted students. The first two …