

Type of Document Dissertation Author Dutrow, Anita Marceca Author's Email Address mxrt72b@prodigy.com URN etd-183114349761221 Title Transitioning Students to the Middle school: a Case Study Degree PhD Department Teaching and Learning Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title Biermann, Melanie J. Gatewood, Thomas E. Glasson, George E. Murphy, Susan Lewis, Mary Ann Committee Chair Keywords
- Middle Schools
- Special Education
- General Education
- Curriculum and Instruction
Date of Defense 1997-04-21 Availability unrestricted Abstract The purpose of this study was to describe how students
moving from a school for students with learning disabilities
to a regular public school classroom adjusted to the new
school setting. The questions guiding the study were
derived from issues identified by Dweck and Elliot in
Fisher and Cooper (1990) as important to students when
they change schools. The guiding questions are: What are
the education settings in each school and how does the
student adjust to the differences? How does the student
react to the presentation of structured, sequential
instruction in one school and to varied instructional
techniques in another? What is the student's relationship
with the teachers in each school? What is the student's
relationship with peers in each school? Three students
participated in this case study. They were observed and
interviewed in both the private and public school settings.
Data include school histories, academic records,
observations and interviews. Student observations took
place in classes, school hallways and while they
participated in school programs. Interviews were
conducted with the students, their parents and their
teachers in both schools. The findings of the data analysis
indicated that when the students changed schools they
adjusted easily to the larger school setting and to the new
instructional methods. Two of the students worried about
grades and their academic progress in both settings and
were able to find ways to meet their learning needs in their
new environment. The three students described themselves
as being happy, making friends and establishing
relationships with their teachers within the first six weeks in
their new school. Suggestions for further research include
following these students for a longer period of time.
Another study might compare the school experience of
students with similar learning characteristics who are not
considered to be students with a learning disability.
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