Relevance of neuroscience to effective education for students with reading and other learning disabilities
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Relevance of neuroscience to effective education for students with reading and other learning disabilities
Abstract
New directions in educational assessment and instruction are supported by recent advances in the neurosciences. Among these are early identification of potential learning problems through brief, efficient assessments of specific language skills that predict later reading outcomes; early intervention that systematically targets critical linguistic processing skills; and the necessity of stimulating all functions of a reading, writing, or computing brain.
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