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Students with learning disabilities and challenging behaviors in Jordan

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Type Article
ISSN 19139020
Document no. 118350
information source ERIC
Author Abu-Hamour, Bashir. Faculty of Educational Sciences, Department of Counseling and Special Education, Mutah University, Jordan
Pages pp. 98-109
General Note Peer reviewed
Source International Education Studies. v7, n4, 2014
Publisher Toronto: Canadian Center of Science and Education، 2014
Publisher address 1120 Finch Avenue West Suite 701-309. Toronto, ON M3J 3H7. Canada. Canadian Center of Science and Education. T: 4166422606. F: 4166422608. ies@ccsenet.org. http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/es.
ERIC document no. EJ1069313
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Special education teachers  -  Student behaviour  -  Public schools  -  Private schools  -  Behaviour problems  -  Educational environment  -  Primary school students  -  Statistical analysis  -  Jordan
Language of document English
Country Canada
This paper reports the findings of a study which aimed to explore the learning and behavioral characteristics of students with Learning Disabilities (LDs) in Jordan. Specifically, variables that related to challenging behaviors, school's type, and gender differences were investigated. Four resource room teachers in public and private schools were asked to rate (168) students with LDs on the Arabic version of the Building Blocks Questionnaire (Mather & Goldstein, 2008). The findings indicate that over half of the students with LDs are suffering from challenging behaviors. In addition, students with LDs in private schools presented a better learning and behavioral profile than students with LDs in public schools. The results also showed that there is female under representation in special education services in Jordan. Implications and limitations of the study are discussed with reference to previous research and directions for future investigation. (As provided)

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