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J Learn Disabil ; 25(10): 665-70, 677, 1992 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1460388

ABSTRACT

This study examined (a) the academic and nonacademic criteria used by admission personnel to determine the eligibility of undergraduate applicants with learning disabilities, (b) agreement of criteria used by institutions of varying competitiveness, and (c) the frequency with which admission personnel conduct validity studies on these criteria. A nonrandom sample consisting of 66 state universities and colleges in the Northeast was surveyed. The results suggest that the academic and nonacademic criteria employed are similar to those employed for applicants without learning disabilities, the criteria used by different types of institutions differ significantly, and admission personnel do not conduct validity studies. Further clarification and validation of admission criteria appears warranted.


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Achievement , Learning Disabilities/rehabilitation , School Admission Criteria , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Male , United States
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J Learn Disabil ; 23(7): 426-32, 1990.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2398314

ABSTRACT

This paper presents the results of a survey designed to identify the needed competencies of both administrative and direct service personnel in directing and implementing postsecondary support programs for students with learning disabilities. Data were collected from a national sample of 299 practitioners. In addition to information about respondent characteristics, results include ratings for all items on the survey. Competency areas perceived as most desired by learning specialists were assessment skills, cognitive interventions, and instructional skills, while administrative personnel rated management/leadership skills as most desired. Implications for professional development activities are addressed. The need for strengthening linkages between secondary and postsecondary personnel to foster effective transition planning for students with learning disabilities is also explored.


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Administrative Personnel/standards , Faculty/standards , Learning Disabilities/rehabilitation , Teaching/standards , Universities/organization & administration , Adult , Female , Humans , Job Description , Male , Middle Aged
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