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What we know:The lower end of the “Bell Curve”Not performing at grade level75% of their peers achieve at a faster rateMeasured mental abilities fall between 70 – 85Do not qualify for special education services

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What else do we know:Prone to be immature in interpersonal

relationshipsHave difficulties following multi-step directionsDo not develop long term goalsTend to live in the present onlyTend to have a poor self image due to awareness

that they don’t keep upWork on all tasks slowly but can be methodicalDo not have strategies for problem solving or

decision making

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Also:They do well with manipulative or hands-on

tasksCan perform repetitive tasks wellCan master skills when broken into stepsPerform learned occupations with no

comparable difference to their peers

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The problem is:Slow learners need help but special education

is not the answer.Testing is not the answerSetting higher achievement standards and

goals is not the answerHow do we help them succeed?

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We start with finding out where they are and what skills they currently possess.

You see this coming:

Strengths and weaknesses

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The strengths tend not to lie in academics.

The weaknesses tend not to lie in physical, emotional or cultural limitations.

So, poor academics but they may be good at:Physically: Sports, extracurricular, behaviorsEmotionally: Social, outgoing, popular, happyCulturally: community identity, family,

religious

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The limitations of Slow Learners for the classroom teacher and support staff involve the fact that

Slow learners simply do not possess enough fund, range and depth of general knowledge to enhance new learning.

To learn new information we must be able to relate it to previous information or reference material.

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What happens:1.Referral for special education due to a lack of

academic achievement.2.Evaluation results indicate the student is not

performing within the expected range.3.The student is determined to be ineligible for

special education services.4.The child is referred for another evaluation or

some other attempt to obtain support services is initiated.

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How do we help the identified Slow learner student.

1.Differentiate between the slow learner and the reluctant learner who is unmotivated, resistive, passive aggressive and uncooperative.

2.Introduce more information, not less. They will never improve if the pace is slowed too much.

3.Keep the information bits and bytes small.

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4. Associate physical and manipulative activities with academics and homework.

5. Teach organization strategies.6. Teach content, not process, very little

information will be generalized.7. Rote learning works best but is seen as

boring and aversive, so use computers, flash cards and review, review, review.

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Techniques that work involve:1.Word drills2.Response cards3.Sentence repetition4.Phonic drills5.Audio taped words6.Word definition drills

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General interventions that should always be applied to improve learning with the slow learner involve:

1.Reduce distractions, audible and visual.2.Promote attentiveness.3.Keep assignments short.4.Repeat work assignments in various forms.5.Provide variation in assignments.

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6. Give more hands on assignments7. Keep tests short and use oral tests when possible.8. Have test errors redone correctly.9. Avoid the cooperative or competitive method.10.Use mapping and graphic organizers.11.Help the student become proficient with note

taking.

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Slow learners want to learn

But, have trouble making the process work for them.

And yet, we are on the advent of change, for those struggling with

Math – we have calculators, not slide rules

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Knowledge base – we have computer search engines, not encyclopedias

Reading – we have audio booksWriting – we have Microsoft Word.

And best of all For meetings, we have

Power Point !!

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Alan Haskvitz , “Helping Your Slow-Learning Child”

Steven Shaw, PhD, “Slow Learners: Life and Education on the Wrong Side of the Bell Curve”