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An optimal learning environment for Rosemary.

N T Ruiz

    Exceptional Children
    |October 1, 1989
    PubMed
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    This article addresses special education for mildly disabled, language-minority children. It introduces the Optimal Learning Environment (OLE) Curriculum Guide, offering strategies for effective instruction and placement.

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    Area of Science:

    • Special Education
    • Linguistics
    • Educational Psychology

    Background:

    • Increasing population of language-minority children identified with mild disabilities.
    • Lack of specific guidance for special educators serving this demographic.
    • Need for research-based instructional strategies tailored to language-minority students with learning disabilities.