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In that respect, it is possible that acceptance levels for bowel cancer were significantly lower because of a learning effect during the survey, as bowel cancer was the second screening type presented to each respondent.
As a high school freshman, Bryant was placed in special education classes because of a learning disorder, Lufkin High Coach John Outlaw said.
While this process can be a godsend for helping children who are performing below grade level (because of a learning disability or for any other reason) it may not always be effective for many special needs children.
His counselor at a social services agency that helped him obtain the security guard job says that although he has learned to speak serviceable English since arriving from Haiti, his inability to read and write it because of a learning disability could keep him from reaching that goal.
It's outrageous that someone who has severe needs because of dementia is given £400 a week while a child with similarly severe needs, for instance because of a learning disability, will be told there is £3,000-£4,000 a week available.
She gravitated toward working with her hands, she said, because of a learning disability that rendered her nearly illiterate, a secret she kept from her colleagues at Jones Beach until a few years ago, when she began taking classes to learn to read.
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In fact, the persecution of disabled people began because the parents of a learning disabled boy asked Hitler's permission to have their "defective" child euthanised.
The protocol used in the I-ELCAP research was reviewed semi-annually and modified over time and with increasing experience in the analysis of the study data, which likely impacted the volume of procedures indicated in years subsequent to the baseline year because of a temporal, learning effect.
Most leave it up to the professors, who generally permit technology because of its potential as a learning tool, though some schools disable the wireless signal inside lecture halls.
Taking over for her will be Steve Binkley, currently associate director for advanced scientific computing research, who has a long record at DOE. "He has a broad view across all of the programs," Mason says, "which will be very beneficial because there will be less of a learning curve going into the job".
(We choose the language of "broader relevance or importance" rather than the term "authenticity" because views on the authenticity of a learning experience may shift over time [ Rahm et al., 2003 ] and may differ among students, instructors, and the broader scientific community).
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