An Analysis of the Learning Styles of Adolescent Delinquents
- 1 December 1984
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Learning Disabilities
- Vol. 17 (10) , 600-608
- https://doi.org/10.1177/002221948401701006
Abstract
The association between school failure and antisocial behavior has been the focus of much discussion but little consensus. In the present study, 53 delinquent adolescents and 51 junior high school students were compared on the basis of their learning profiles. An educational battery was devised to evaluate quality of learning style and error clusters in addition to traditional grade-equivalents. Significant differences were found in the type and prevalence of multiple error clusters within each of the eight educational skill areas and across the eight combined skills. In a second part of the study early school records and parent questionnaires were reviewed. Results indicated a significantly higher prevalence of school problems among the delinquents as early as kindergarten. By second grade, 45% of the delinquents were already delayed in reading and 36% in handwriting, in contrast to only 14% of the comparison group (p < .001). Finally, the prevalence of special education services recommended or provided over the years was surveyed. It is concluded that the learning styles of delinquents may be qualitatively different and that early learning difficulties may provide a sensitive indicator of risk for later delinquency.Keywords
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