Daily Archive for October 12th, 2005

Classic LD literature

What do you think are the most important articles, chapters, or books about Learning Disabilities (LD)? If someone who did not have a background in special education for children and youths with LD were to need a reading list of materials that, over a period of time, have continued to be important, what should be on that list?

Please provide a citation to those publications that you consider parts of the classic literature in LD.

Rules (abitrary, to be sure):

  • Please provide full citation using the style recommended in the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association
  • Originally published at least 10 years before being posted here.
  • One citation per comment (so I can aggregate them into a data base more easily later).

I am inviting submissions for LD here. If you have some recommendations about classics in Emotional and Behavioral Disorders or teaching effectively, please see the comparable entries on EBDBlog.com or TeachEffectively.com.

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