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[LearningDisabilities 1948] Re: Seminal resources in the field ofLearning Disabilities

Kohring, Aaron M akohring at utk.edu
Wed Apr 16 08:59:37 EDT 2008


Here is the list of resources I've received so far. Please keep them
coming!

Thanks, Aaron



Crawford, R. (1998). Developing abilities-based literacy and employment
services fro

adults with learning disabilities. In Vogel, S.A. & Reder, S. (Eds.),
Learning Disabilities, Literacy, and Adult Education (pp. 275-294).
Baltimore, MD: Brookes.

Defur, S. & Reiff, H. B. (1994). Transition of youths with learning
disabilities to

adulthood: The secondary education foundation. In Gerber, P.J. & Reiff,
H.B. (Eds.), Learning disabilities in adulthood: Persisting problems and
emerging issues (pp. 9-110). Stoneham, Massachusetts:
Butterworth-Heinemann.

Gerber, P. J. (1994). Researching adults with learning disabilities from
an adult

developmental perspective. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 27(1).



Gerber, P. J. (2005). Starting out right: Transition to employment for
young people with

LD. Retrieved May 28, 2007 from http://schwablearning.org
<http://schwablearning.org/>



Gerber, P. J. & Brown, D. S. (1997). Learning Disabilities and
Employment. Austin,

Texas: Pro-Ed.



Gerber, P. J. & Price, L. A. (2006). To be or not to be ld: Adults with
learning

disabilities and self-disclosure. Presented at the Learning Disabilities
Association of America 43rd International Conference. Jacksonville,
Florida.



Gerber, P. J. & Price, L. A. (2005). To be or not to be LD:
Self-disclosure and adults with

learning disabilities. Thalamus 25:18-29.



Gerber, P. J., & Price, L. A. (2003). Persons with learning disabilities
in the workplace: What

We know so far in the Americans with disabilities act era. Learning
Disabilities Research & Practice (Blackwell Publishing Limited), 18(2),
132-136. Retrieved September 9, 2007, from Academic Search Premier
database.



Gerber, P. J., Price, L. A., Mulligan, R. & Shessel, I. (2004). Beyond
transition: A

comparison of the employment experiences of American and Canadian adults
with LD. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 37(4) 283-291.



Gerber, P.J. & Reiff, H.B. (1994). Learning disabilities in adulthood:
Persisting

problems and emerging issues. Stoneham, Massachusetts:
Butterworth-Heinemann.



Ginsberg, R., Gerber, P. J., & Reiff, H. B. (1994). Employment success
for adults with

learning disabilities. In Gerber, P.J. & Reiff, H.B. (Eds.), Learning
disabilities in adulthood: Persisting problems and emerging issues (pp.
204-213). Stoneham, Massachusetts: Butterworth-Heinemann.



Giovengo, M., Moore, E. J., & Young, G. (1998). Screening and assessment
result of the

learning disabilities initiative: Identification of individuals with
learning disabilities in the job opportunities and basic skills program.
In Vogel, S.A. & Reder, S. (Eds.), Learning Disabilities, Literacy, and
Adult Education (pp. 179-194). Baltimore, MD: Brookes.



Goldberg, R. J., Higgins, E. L., Raskind, M. H., & Herman, K. L. (2003).
Predictors of

success in individuals with learning disabilities: A qualitative
analysis of a 20-year longitudinal study. Learning Disabilities Research
& Practice, 18(4), 222-236



Johnson, D.J. & Blalock, J.W. (1987). Adults with learning disabilities
clinical studies.

Orlando, FL: Grune & Stratton, Inc.

Koller, J. R. & Holliday, G. A. (1998). Learning disabilities
characteristics and job

success: A holistic situational assessment model for vocational
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Mellard, D. F. (1994). Services for students with learning disabilities
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Mellard, D. & Scanlon, D. (1998). The comprehensive adult education
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learning and behavioral disabilities. Kansas University, Center for
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Minskoff, E. H. (1994). Post-secondary educational and vocational
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case study

investigating self-disclosure experiences in post-secondary academic and
vocational settings. Dissertation Abstracts International, 64(07).
(ProQuest ID: 764740371)

Price, L. A. & Gerber, P. J. (2001). At second glace: Employers and
employees with

learning disabilities in the Americans with disabilities act era.
Journal of Learning Disabilities, 34(3). Retrieved from Academic Search
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Price, L. A., Gerber, P. J. & Mulligan, R. (2003). The Americans with
disabilities act and

adults with learning disabilities as employees. Remedial and Special
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Price, L. A. & Shaw, S. F. (2000). An instructional model for adults
with learning disabilities.

The Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 22(3). Retrieved
from Academic

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Roffman, A. J. (2000). Meeting the challenge of learning disabilities:
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ryanlearningdisabilities.doc



Scanlon, D. & Lenz, K. B. (2002). Intervention practice in adult
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of school-age

dropouts with and without disabilities. Council for Exceptional
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Shaywitz, S. (2005). Overcoming dyslexia. New York: Vintage Books.

Vogel, S.A. & Adelman, P.B. (2001). The success of college students with
learning

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Vogel, S.A. & Reder, S. (1998). Learning Disabilities, Literacy, and
Adult Education.

Baltimore, Maryland: Brookes.





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[mailto:learningdisabilities-bounces at nifl.gov] On Behalf Of Kohring,
Aaron M
Sent: Tuesday, April 15, 2008 9:41 AM
To: learningdisabilities at nifl.gov
Subject: [LearningDisabilities 1947] Seminal resources in the field
ofLearning Disabilities



Greetings all,



I'd like to solicit your help in creating a bibliography of the seminal
works informing the field of learning disabilities. What do you feel
are the most important, influential resources? If someone is new to the
field, what would you recommend they read?



The resources may or may not be online. I am willing to compile these
resources into a list with bibliographic information for our use.



Thanks for your input,

Aaron



Aaron Kohring

Research Associate

UT Center for Literacy Studies

600 Henley St, Ste 312

Knoxville, TN 37996-4135

Ph: 865-974-4258

Main: 865-974-4109

Fax: 865-974-3857

akohring at utk.edu





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