1997
DOI: 10.1080/10459889709603284
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Collaborative Mainstream Integration of Social Skills With Academic Instruction

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“…This result is similar to Turner, Mc Donald and Somerset [38], which concluded that there is a significant relationship among life skills, mathematical reasoning, and critical thinking. Furthermore, the result is similar to that of the study by Korinek and Popp [39], which concluded that verbal and nonverbal behaviors affect peer interactions and social consequences.Current studies within the field of special education that relate to this study center are looking at students participation and progress within the general education curriculum [40]. Many educators are seeking to determine if the standards-based reform is creating a curriculum for hearing impaired students that is focusing more on academic skills, resulting in less time being spent on functional skills [7].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This result is similar to Turner, Mc Donald and Somerset [38], which concluded that there is a significant relationship among life skills, mathematical reasoning, and critical thinking. Furthermore, the result is similar to that of the study by Korinek and Popp [39], which concluded that verbal and nonverbal behaviors affect peer interactions and social consequences.Current studies within the field of special education that relate to this study center are looking at students participation and progress within the general education curriculum [40]. Many educators are seeking to determine if the standards-based reform is creating a curriculum for hearing impaired students that is focusing more on academic skills, resulting in less time being spent on functional skills [7].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This is in agreement with the results of Turner, McDonald and Somerset (2008) who concluded that there were significant relationships among life skills, mathematical reasoning, and critical thinking. Furthermore, our results were similar with those of Korinek and Popp (1997) who concluded that verbal and nonverbal behavior affected peer interaction and social consequence. Current research about special education relating to social skills focuses on students' participation and progress in the general education program (Hager & Slocum, 2002).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…That is, teachers find small increments of time (i.e., 15-30 minutes) to infuse social skills instruction into daily academic content without removing students from the classroom (Korinek & Popp, 1997). Incorporating SST into whole-class instruction has several advantages.…”
Section: Large-group Social Skills Instructionmentioning
confidence: 99%