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Journal of Special Education Technology

1986 Volume 7, Number 3

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Table of Contents

Number of articles: 5

  1. The Effects of Noise Reduction on Social Behaviors

    Vincent J. Carbone & Phillip K. Duncan

    The study found no relationship between improved social behavior in a group of juveniles residing at a county shelter care facility and decreased frequency and duration of disruptions above 85... More

    pp. 5-14

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  2. Qualitative Research Methods in Special Education: Ethnography, Microethnography, and Ethology

    Carola Murray

    Three qualitative research methodologies (ethnography, microethnography, and ethology) are contrasted according to their disciplinary origins, methods for data collection and analysis, and use of... More

    pp. 15-31

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  3. Videodisc Technology: Providing Instructional Alternatives

    Alan M. Hofmeister

    Five different levels of instructional videodisc and microcomputer configurations are described and discussed in relation to needs and resources of the special education program. Principles of... More

    pp. 35-41

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  4. Observations from the Development and Field Testing of an Instructional Videodisc Program

    Alan M. Hofmeister

    The development and validation of a series of math and science instructional videodiscs intended for regular and remedial high school students is detailed. Development stressed the principles of... More

    pp. 42-46

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  5. A Demonstration of a Successful Parent-Conducted Remedial Reading Program

    R M. Foxx & Carolyn L. Foxx

    Two case studies of an eight-year-old girl and a seven-year-old boy with initially very poor reading achievement are used to illustrate the successful use of a parent-conducted remedial reading... More

    pp. 47-53

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