- Students with learning difficulties are frequently encumbered by an inability to read and write with sufficient fluency and legibility to meet the expectations of the
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computer-centered world of senior high school.
library-centered world of senior high school.
physical education centered world of senior high school.
text-centered world of senior high school.
- Students with Learning Disabilities are frequently hampered by minimal organizational skills and slowed by the additional time that even simple assignments can demand
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because of the semester system.
because of the fast-paced curriculum.
because of the short periods.
because of the exam schedules.
- Many students with learning disabilities still reach high school unprepared for the academic rigors they find and
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unskilled in Math and English.
unskilled in strategies for overcoming their learning difficulties.
unskilled in completing homework assignments.
unskilled in selecting courses.
- Computer-supported studying and achieving success in implementing computer- based study strategies, was not sufficiently compelling or rewarding for students. The prerequesite for success is
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a powerful multimedia computer.
a motivation to succeed in school.
a prospect of a good job upon graduation.
a love of computers.
- Successful integration of computer-supported studying at the senior high level often relies
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on sufficient technical support.
on the good will and support of teachers.
on students' and teachers' abilities to use computers.
on the support of the administration.