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National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities

Founded in 1975, the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities (NJCLD) is a national committee of representatives of organizations committed to the education and welfare of individuals with learning disabilities. More than 350,000 individuals constitute the membership of the organizations represented by the NJCLD.

LD OnLine is pleased to serve as the official web site for the NJCLD.

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Mission Statement

The mission of the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities (NJCLD) is to provide multiorganizational leadership and resources to benefit individuals with learning disabilities.

To complete its mission, the NJCLD will:

  • Facilitate communication, collaboration, and consensus among member organizations.
  • Identify and address needs in research, practice, and professional education and development related to learning disabilities.
  • Provide an interdisciplinary forum to increase communication and understanding among educational organizations, community, and governmental agencies.
  • Act as an advocate and make recommendations on key issues affecting individuals with learning disabilities.
  • Develop and disseminate statements, reports, and other resources in the area of learning disabilities to clarify issues, improve practice, and increase knowledge.

NJCLD Fact Sheet

Click here to download the NJCLD fact sheet. (61K PDF)*

NJCLD News

NJCLD hosts May 30, 2008 symposium on "Transition to Higher Education for Students with Learning Disabilities: Building Effective Partnerships and Resources"

PowerPoint Presentations from the symposium:

Contact information

For general information about NJCLD

Stan Dublinske
Senior Advisor for Planning
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
phone: 301-296-5707
Email: sdublinske@asha.org

For NJCLD web site information

Mary Beth Klotz, PhD, NCSP
Director, IDEA Projects and Technical Assistance
National Association of School Psychologists
Phone: 301-347-1643
Email: mbklotz@naspweb.org

Reports currently in development

Comprehensive Assessment and Evaluation of Learning Disabilities

A comprehensive assessment and evaluation, using multiple data sources, is specified in IDEA 2004 for the identification and diagnosis of students with learning disabilities. This NJCLD report (1) delineates guiding principles for a multidisciplinary team to conduct a comprehensive assessment of learning disabilities; (2) presents components and procedures for a comprehensive assessment and evaluation; (3) describes the way learning disabilities are manifested differently over time, in severity, and in various settings; (4) addresses differential diagnosis; (5) discusses the distinction between diagnosis of learning disabilities and eligibility for specific services at different ages and in different settings; and (6) considers implications for intervention.

Validating Learning Disabilities: Conceptual Issues, Challenges, and Implications

A number of forces have converged in recent years to call into question the validity of the LD construct. The purposes of this paper are to: (a) identify these forces and the resulting contentions that have been voiced regarding the five core elements of the construct of LD (unexpected underachievement, intrinsic processing disorders, relevance of IQ, intra-individual differences, and exclusionary criteria); (b) discuss the essential shared understandings we hold regarding the nature of disability and the nature of learning, because these understandings have a direct bearing on how we define the construct of LD and how we operationalized that definition for purposes of assessment, evaluation, identification, placement, and service; and (c) propose recommendations for practitioners, researchers, and policymakers about how to deal with the contentions that exist.

NJCLD reports and helpful resources

Suggested citation for NJCLD papers: National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities. (Year, Month). Title of report. Retrieved on (give date) from www.ldonline.org/njcld

The following reports and articles are recommended reading by NJCLD. They are listed in chronological order beginning with the most recently published report first.

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