Longitudinal Trajectories of Reading and Mathematics Achievement for Students With Learning Disabilities.

IF 2.4 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Richard E Mattison, Adrienne D Woods, Paul L Morgan, George Farkas, Marianne M Hillemeier
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We examined to what extent subgroups of students identified with learning disabilities (LDs; N = 630) in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class of 1998 to 1999 (ECLS-K): 1998 national longitudinal study displayed heterogeneity in longitudinal profiles of reading and mathematics achievement from first to eighth grades. Multivariate growth mixture modeling yielded four classes of combined reading and mathematics trajectories for students with LD. The largest class of students with LD (Class 2, 54.3%) showed mean T-scores for both achievement domains that averaged about 1 SD below the mean, with modest decline over time. Almost a quarter of the sample (Class 1, 22.3%) displayed mean T-scores in both achievement areas near the peer-normed average; these students were mostly White, from higher socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds, and had experienced earlier identification as having an LD as well as shorter duration of LD service. Classifying heterogeneity in longitudinal trajectories of both achievement areas shows promise to better understand the educational needs of students identified with an LD.

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学习障碍学生阅读和数学成绩的纵向轨迹。
我们研究了学生亚组在多大程度上被识别为学习障碍(LDs;N = 630), 1998 - 1999年幼儿园班(ECLS-K): 1998年全国纵向研究显示一年级至八年级阅读和数学成绩的纵向分布存在异质性。多元增长混合模型为LD学生提供了四类综合阅读和数学轨迹。最大一班的LD学生(2班,54.3%)在两个成就领域的平均t分数平均比平均值低约1个标准差,随着时间的推移略有下降。近四分之一的样本(第1类,22.3%)在两个成就领域的平均t分数接近同侪规范的平均值;这些学生大多是白人,来自较高的社会经济地位(SES)背景,经历了较早的LD鉴定和较短的LD服务时间。对这两个成就领域纵向轨迹的异质性进行分类,有望更好地理解有学习障碍的学生的教育需求。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Learning Disabilities (JLD), a multidisciplinary, international publication, presents work and comments related to learning disabilities. Initial consideration of a manuscript depends upon (a) the relevance and usefulness of the content to the readership; (b) how the manuscript compares to other articles dealing with similar content on pertinent variables (e.g., sample size, research design, review of literature); (c) clarity of writing style; and (d) the author"s adherence to APA guidelines. Articles cover such fields as education, psychology, neurology, medicine, law, and counseling.
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