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International Perspectives [Kõva köide]

Includes research from North and South America, Europe, and the United Kingdom to provide a global overview of various learning and behavioral disorders. This volume discusses research pertaining to the following areas: working memory, reading disabilities, ADHD, hearing impairments, and motivational orientations.

This volume is intended for researchers and graduate students of psychology, education, and special education. Because social, cultural, and economic conditions are varied from country to country, there is a need to explore how learning disabilities are identified, perceived, and addressed around the world. Up-to-date research from North and South America, Europe, and the United Kingdom is included to provide a global overview of a wide variety of learning and behavioral disorders. Internationally prominent authors discuss their research pertaining to the following areas: working memory, reading disabilities, ADHD, hearing impairments, motivational orientations, measurement of socio-cultural level, ecological perspectives on social behavior, and students with disabilities in international schools. International contributions ensure global coverage of subject matter. It includes unprecedented coverage of learning and behavioral disabilities in one volume.
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS ix
WORKING MEMORY AND EARLY MATHEMATICS: POSSIBILITIES FOR EARLY IDENTIFICATION OF MATHEMATICS LEARNING DISABILITIES
Evelyn H. Kroesbergen, Bernadette A.M. Van de Rift and Johannes E.H. Van Luit
1
READING DEVELOPMENT AND READING DISABILITIES: FOCUS ON NORWAY
Solveig-Alma H. Lyster
21
ECOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES ON STUDENT BEHAVIOUR: WHY TEACHERS IN TRAINING NEED TO SEE THE BIGGER PICTURE
Julian G. Elliott
57
READING COMPREHENSION INSTRUCTION FOR STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Sheri Berkeley
79
GOAL ORIENTATIONS AND CLASSROOM GOAL STRUCTURES AS PREDICTORS OF CLASSROOM BEHAVIORS FOR GREEK STUDENTS WITH AND WITHOUT LEARNING DIFFICULTIES: CLARIFYING THE DIFFERENTIAL ROLE OF MOTIVATIONAL ORIENTATIONS
Georgios D. Sideridis
101
PARENTING STRESS IN FAMILIES OF CHILDREN WITH ATTENTION-DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER: THE IMPACT OF ADHD SUBTYPE AND OPPOSITIONAL DEFIANT DISORDER COMORBIDITY
Ana Miranda, Rafaela Marco and Dolores Grau
139
THE PROBLEM OF MEASURING SOCIO-CULTURAL LEVEL IN PSYCHOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Alessandra Coscarelli, Giulia Balboni and Roberto Cubelli
163
STUDENTS WITH MATHEMATICAL DISABILITIES IN BELGIUM: FROM DEFINITION, CLASSIFICATION AND ASSESSMENT TO STICORDI DEVICES
Annemie Desoete
181
ADHD AT FIVE: A DIAGNOSIS-INTERVENTION PROGRAM
Anna Maria Re and Cesare Cornoldi
223
EVALUATION OF SOCIAL ABILITIES IN EDUCATIONAL CONTEXTS: A CHALLENGE FOR STUDENTS WITH COMMUNICATION DIFFICULTIES
Monica Elisabeth Castilla
241
FOCUS ON INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS: SERVING STUDENTS WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES
Beverly D. Shaklee
265
THE DEVELOPMENT OF NUMERICAL INTELLIGENCE IN PRESCHOOL CHILDREN WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANTS: A HYPOTHESIS ON MATHEMATICAL, VERBAL, AND NON-VERBAL COGNITIVE COMPETENCE
Daniela Lucangeli, Elisabetta Genovese, Marco Gubernale, Silvia Cabrele and Daniele Manzoni
285
CO-TEACHING IN INCLUSIVE CLASSROOMS: RESULTS OF QUALITATIVE RESEARCH FROM THE UNITED STATES, CANADA, AND AUSTRALIA
Kimberly A. McDuffie, Thomas E. Scruggs and Margo A. Mastropieri
311
SUBJECT INDEX 339