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120 REPORT OF THE PANEL Boll, T. J. 1974 Behavioral correlates of cerebral damage in children aged 9 through 14. Pp. 91-120 in R. M. Reitan and L. A. Davison, eds., Clinical Neuropsychology: Current Status and Applications. New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Bondy, A. S., and Erickson, M. T. 1976 Comparison of modeling and reinforcement procedures in increasing question- asking of mentally retarded children. Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis 9:108. Bradfield, R. H., Brown, J., Kaplan, P., Rickert, E., and Stannard, R. 1973 The special child in the regular classroom. Exceptional Childre'' 39:384-390. Broman, S. H., Nichols, P. L., and Kennedy, W. A. 1975 Preschool IQ Prenatal and Early Developmental Correlates. Hillsdale, N.J.: Law- rence Erlbaum Associates. Brookover, W. B., and Lezotte, L. W. 1979 Changes in School Characteristics Coincide''t with Changes i!? Student Achieve- ment. East Lansing: College of Urban Development, Michigan State University. ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 181 005. Brown v. Board of Educatio'2 1954 347 U.S. 483. Brown, A. L. 1978 Knowing when, where, and how to remember: a problem of metacognition. Pp. 77- 165 in R. Glaser' ea., Advances it I'~structio''al Psychology. Vol. 1. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Brown, A. L., and Barclay, C. R. 1976 The effects of training specific mnemonics on the metamnemonic efficiency of retarded children. Child Develop',2e'7t 47: 70-80. Budoff, M. 1968 Learning potential as a supplementary assessment procedure. Pp. 293-343 in J. Hellmuth, ea., Learning Disorders. Vol. 3. Seattle, Wash.: Special Child Publica- tions. Butterfield, E. C., Wambold, C.. and Belmont, J. M. 1973 On the theory and practice of improving short-term memory. A,,2erica,' Journal `~1 Me'2 tat Def icie'7cy 77: 654-~9. Calfee, R., and Brown, R. 1979 Grouping students for instruction. Pp. 144-181 in D. L. Duke, ea., Classrt~o''' Ma~?ageme,~t. The Seventy-Eighth Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education. Chicago, III.: University of Chicago Press. Carnine, D., Zoref, L., and Cronin, D. 1981 A Study of Implementation of Educational Change in an Urban Setting: Integrat- ing Teacher Effectiveness and Implementation Research. Unpublished paper. Col- lege of Education, University of Oregon. Cassidy, V. M., and Stanton, J. E. 1959 A,' Investigation of Factors Involved i'' the Educational Place',~e~zt of Mentally Retarded Children. Columbus. Ohio: Ohio State University Press. Chipman, S. F., Segal, J. W., and Glaser, R. In Thi'2ki'~g a'zd Lear'2i,2g Skills: Current Research and Ope'2 Questions (Vol. 2). press Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. Christie, L. S., McKenzie, H. S., and Burdett, C. S. 1972 The consulting teacher approach to special education: inservice training for Regular classroom teachers. Focus o'' Exceptional Children 4:1-10.

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