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Position Statement On Student Grade Retention And Social Promotion

May 1, 2003 by National Association for School Psychologists Leave a Comment

Position Statement On Student Grade Retention And Social Promotion Revision adopted by the National Association of School Psychologists Delegate Assembly on April 12, 2003. The increasing emphasis on educational standards and accountability has rekindled public and professional debate regarding the use of grade retention as an intervention to … [Read more...] about Position Statement On Student Grade Retention And Social Promotion

Filed Under: Articles, Retention Tagged With: National Association for School Psychologists

What Are Some Problems Students Have With Memory?

January 1, 2003 by Glenda Thorne 8 Comments

What Are Some Problems Students Have With Memory? By Glenda Thorne, Ph.D. Students who have difficulty with memory may have deficits in encoding or registering information in memory, in storing or consolidating information in long-term memory, or in retrieving or accessing information from long-term memory. Problems with Encoding Information in … [Read more...] about What Are Some Problems Students Have With Memory?

Filed Under: Articles, Memory Tagged With: Glenda Thorne

Report Of The National Reading Panel: Teaching Children To Read – A Summary Report

January 1, 2003 by National Institute of Child Health and Human Development Leave a Comment

Report Of The National Reading Panel: Teaching Children To Read - A Summary Report National Institute of Child Health and Human Development MEMBERS INTRODUCTION METHODOLOGICAL OVERVIEW FINDINGS AND DETERMINATIONS OF THE NATIONAL READING PANEL BY TOPIC AREAS NEXT STEPS REFLECTIONS MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL READING PANEL Donald N. … [Read more...] about Report Of The National Reading Panel: Teaching Children To Read – A Summary Report

Filed Under: Articles, Reading Tagged With: National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Reading Panel

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