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(2001). Reading-related literacy learning of young adults with Down syndrome: Findings from a three year teaching and research program. International Journal... KB Moni,A Jobling - 《International Journal of Disability Development & Education》 被引量: 5发表: 0年 What's it all about? Investig...
The mathematics curriculum in primary school includes learning about number and calculation, shape, size, quantity and measurement, time and money. Learning in children's pre-school years introduces them to the ideas and language for hel... G Bird - 《Down Syndrome Issues & Information》 被引量...
I have a book about learners with Down syndrome[1]and I’ve passed it from teacher to teacher over the years, in the hope it provides them with a deeper appreciation of what may be required. We have been very fortunate in that all of Poppet’s teachers have been keen to explore the ...
SIPSARA is the first web-based application that measures and develops the skills of children with Down Syndrome in Sri Lanka. The World Health Organization assesses that Down Syndrome (DS) affects about 1 in 1000 births worldwide. Children with DS cannot learn, as usual, instigating numerous in...
Reinforcement learning is a fundamental mechanism displayed by many species. However, adaptive behaviour depends not only on learning about actions and outcomes that affect ourselves, but also those that affect others. Using computational reinforcement l
Article about tools: The return of fancy tools Simple tools make you think a little more Drucker: "I’m not writing it down to remember it later, I’m writing it down to remember it now." Frictionless note-taking produces notes, but it doesn't produce memory. Docker See also the Pyt...
Is non-elementary mathematics accessible at most for the brightest students with Down's syndrome? Our experience with about 30 students with Down's syndrome, attending Italian mainstream secondary schools, is that these students can solve mathematical problems, using simple algebraic equations, though ...
Children with Down Syndrome face many unique challenges, including being able to communicate effectively as they enter into their school years. A new Penn State study is looking to improve communications aids to better meet their academic and social needs. ...
"With further development, we hope this could provide a path to improving some of the difficulties those living with Down syndrome may have, such as the ability to learn at school, to become self reliant, to get a job or to manage their own finances. "To date management has tended to f...