Learning Disabilities Research and Practice
The Learning Disabilities Research & Practice (LDRP) journal provides a forum for presentation of current research in the field of learning disabilities and acts as a vehicle for dissemination of information important to practitioners in the field.
Because learning disabilities is a multidisciplinary field of study, Learning Disabilities Research & Practice publishes articles addressing the nature and characteristics of children and adults with learning disabilities, program development, assessment practices, and instruction from many different perspectives. In so doing, LDRP provides valuable information to professionals involved in diverse disciplines including special education, school psychology, counseling, reading, and medicine. Two separate sections—research and practice—are distinguished with respect to content and manuscript style.
- Members of the Division for Learning Disabilities receive the journal as a benefit of membership.
- Authors interested in submitting original manuscripts for Learning Disabilities Research & Practice may download the Instructions for Authors in PDF [see below].
- DLD encourages TeachingLD visitors, members, subscribers, and others to recommend that libraries purchase subscriptions to Learning Disabilities Research & Practice.
Others who are interested in perusing the journal may visit the publisher’s Web site for LDR&P where they can view online content, see sample copies, sign up for alerts about new articles, and more.
Instructions for authors can be found here