H. Lee Swanson
University of New Mexico/University of California-Riverside
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18666/LDMJ-2023-V28-I2-12307Keywords:
specific learning disabilities, meta-analysis, Intelligence, Reading disabilities, Math disabilitiesAbstract
The purpose of this paper is to review some of our meta-analysis findings that apply to controversial issues within the field of specific learning disabilities (SLD). Four issues are discussed: (1) What is the role of intelligence, (2) Does response to instruction (RtI) reduce the incidence of children with SLD, (3) What role do cognitive processes play in identification and treatment outcomes for children with SLD, and (4) What is the best instructional model for children with SLD? The presentation provided eight general conclusions based on a synthesis of the research literature. Although children with SLD are responsive to evidence-based instructional practices, such practices have as yet been able to eliminate the gap in achievement with average-performing peers.
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