Introduction to the Special Issue on Diagnosis and Identification of Individuals with Specific Learning Disability: Pattern of Strengths and Weaknesses

N. Mather, Nicholas F. Tanner
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The purpose of this special issue is to explore and explain how a pattern of strengths and weaknesses (PSW) approach can be useful in the diagnosis and identification of individuals with specific learning disabilities (SLD). To understand a PSW approach, one must first understand the origins of the diagnostic category of SLD. Although some people may think that SLD as a disability category was created by federal legislation in the 1970s, the roots of SLD can be traced back to at least the early 1800s (Hallahan & Mercer, 2002; Hammill, 1993; Wiederholt, 1974). Many of the conclusions drawn in the late 1800s and early 1900s regarding the assessment of students with SLD, as well as the characteristics of these disorders, are still pertinent today.
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《特殊学习障碍个体的诊断与识别:优势与劣势模式》特刊导论
本期特刊的目的是探讨和解释优势和劣势模式(PSW)方法如何在诊断和识别特殊学习障碍(SLD)个体方面发挥作用。要理解PSW方法,首先必须了解特殊语言障碍诊断类别的起源。尽管有些人可能认为特殊残疾是在20世纪70年代由联邦立法创造的,但特殊残疾的根源至少可以追溯到19世纪初(Hallahan & Mercer, 2002;Hammill, 1993;Wiederholt, 1974)。许多在19世纪末和20世纪初得出的关于特殊障碍学生评估的结论,以及这些障碍的特征,今天仍然适用。
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