Providing appropriate education for students with learning disabilities in regular education classrooms. National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities.

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Abstract

This statement was developed by the National Joint Committee on learning disabilities (NJCLD). Representatives of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) were Rhonda S. Work, Chair; Mabel L. Rice; Stan Dublinske, ex officio. Ann L. Carey, vice president for professional and governmental affairs, was the monitoring vice president. Other member organizations of the NJCLD include the Association on Handicapped Student Services Programs in Postsecondary Education; Council for learning disabilities; Division for Children with Communication Disorders; Division for learning disabilities; International Reading Association; learning disabilities Association of America; National Association of School Psychologists; Orton Dyslexia Society. This statement was approved by the ASHA Legislative Council in November 1990 (LC 26-90) [see Note 1].

MeSH Term

Child
Curriculum
Education, Special
Humans
Individuality
Learning Disabilities
Mainstreaming, Education
Social Environment

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