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ROCKY MOUNTAIN EDUCATIONAL LABORATORY 69 One of the liveliest and most productive centers of activity visited by Dr. Matejcek and Mrs. Rawson on their April,1968, tour was the Rocky Mountain Educational Laboratory in Greeley, Colorado, where Dr. John Meier, Associate for Program Management, Individual Learning Disabili- ties Program, was host. The Rocky Mountain Educational Laboratory is a nonprofit facility, drawing support from the U. S. Office of Education, Title II. It has a considerable staff of its own, and also calls upon the expertise of other leaders in the country. In particular, it has close ties with the Child Study Institute of Colorado State University, and focuses work of other persons and institutions from many levels and aspects of its own eight-state area -- Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Arizona, and parts of Kansas and Nebraska -- on the development of research and innovative practices for classroom and clinic. Much broad- gauge and long-range thinking has gone into plans which are now a well- launched, active program. Three fines of activity seem particularly inter- esting to us. A. The Individual Learning Disabilities Program. What promises to be a large-scale study of the incidence of learning disabilities (with the same
Annals of Dyslexia – Springer Journals
Published: Jan 1, 1968
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