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.