Including Students with Severe and Multiple Disabilities in Typical Classrooms
Including Students with Severe and Multiple Disabilities in Typical Classrooms
Practical Strategies for Teachers, Third Edition
Higher Education, K-12
Revised to reflect the realities of today's K–12 classrooms, this newly updated, best-selling resource gives teachers all the latest research-based, practical strategies for fully including students with sensory impairments and cognitive and physical disabilities.
| Paperback US$ 49.95 Qty: Add to Cart |
| STOCK NUMBER | ISBN |
| 69087 | 978-1-55766-908-7 |
| COPYRIGHT | PAGES |
| 2008 | 352 |
| AVAILABILITY | |
| Available Stock |
The bestselling resource from the most trusted name in special education gets a top-to-bottom update in this new third edition. Revised to reflect the realities of today's K-12 classrooms, this book gives teachers all the latest research-based, practical strategies for fully including students with sensory impairments and cognitive and physical disabilities. June Downing and a select group of expert contributors build on the popular previous editions, arming pre- and in-service educators with new and expanded material on hot topics such as
- ensuring access to core content areas—language arts, math, science, and social studies
- teaching effectively in the "age of accountability"
- measuring student progress toward state and national standards
- easing transitions, both between schooling levels and between school and adult life
- writing measurable IEP goals and objectives
- encouraging peer-to-peer learning and support
- understanding the legislative changes connected to NCLB and the latest reauthorization of IDEA
A helpful Q&A chapter gives teachers straightforward advice on addressing their most common challenges, and the appendices point educators to more resources on inclusion, instruction, and augmentative and alternative communication. A trusted guide and a widely used textbook since its first edition was published in 1996, this readily accessible book will help teachers maintain high expectations for students with severe and multiple disabilities and create successful inclusive classrooms where every child learns.
Reviews
: Midwest Book Review- California Bookwatch
"From understanding teaching accountability processes to easing transitions for students and writing measurable IEP goals, this is a powerful assessment tool for college-level education libraries."
Martha Thurlow, National Center for Educational Outcomes, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis
"A treasure chest of concrete examples and practical strategies for making inclusion come alive."
Stephanie MacFarland, Teacher Preparation for Learners with Severe and Multiple Disabilities, The University of Arizona, Tucson
"Rich with descriptive examples and illustrations of individualized adaptations . . . a must for preparing high qualified teachers."
Author: June E. Downing Ph.D. Chapter Authors: Joanne Eichinger Ph.D., MaryAnn Demchak Ph.D. Board Member: Sandra J. Hicks Ph.D. Foreword Author: Martha E. Snell Ph.D.
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