Learning Disabled Student Needs Met Through Curriculum Redesign of the Illinois Agricultural Education Core Curriculum

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  • Seburn L. Pense Southern Illinois University
  • Dennis G. Watson Southern Illinois University
  • Dexter B. Wakefield Southern Illinois University

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https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2010.02115

Abstract

This quasi–experimental pilot study included agricultural education students with Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD) in five high schools in the federally designated economically distressed area called the Illinois Delta Region. A unit of instruction taken from the existing 165 units of The Illinois Core Curriculum for Agriculture was redesigned in a manner appropriate to SLD students. Students from the five selected programs were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. Results from pre– and posttests in this study found the redesigned curriculum for SLD students effectively increased learning for both SLD and traditional students.

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Published

2010-06-30

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Pense, S. L., Watson, D. G., & Wakefield, D. B. (2010). Learning Disabled Student Needs Met Through Curriculum Redesign of the Illinois Agricultural Education Core Curriculum. Journal of Agricultural Education, 51(2), 115–126. https://doi.org/10.5032/jae.2010.02115

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