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Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties

Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties


Formerly Australian Journal of Learning Disabilities
New to Routledge in 2008. Re-named title for 2008.
Journal of Learning Difficulties Australia Visit the organisation site
Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 14
Frequency: 2
Print ISSN: 1940-4158
Online ISSN: 1940-4166
 

Aims & Scope

The Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties, formerly the Australian Journal of Learning Disabilities, provides a forum for both theoretical and empirical articles on topics related to the assessment and teaching of students with learning disabilities and learning difficulties. Papers reporting intervention studies focused on effective instruction in basic skills are particularly welcome.

The journal is subject to a peer review process.

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