Teaching Students with Moderate/severe Disabilities, Including Autism

Teaching Students with Moderate/severe Disabilities, Including Autism
Title Teaching Students with Moderate/severe Disabilities, Including Autism PDF eBook
Author Elva Durán
Publisher Charles C. Thomas Publisher
Pages 428
Release 1996
Genre Education
ISBN

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Teaching Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities

Teaching Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities
Title Teaching Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities PDF eBook
Author Diane M. Browder
Publisher Guilford Publications
Pages 457
Release 2020-01-22
Genre Education
ISBN 1462542425

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For years the text of choice for developing excellence as a teacher of K–12 students with moderate and severe disabilities, this clearly written work has now been revised and updated. Chapters provide step-by-step procedures for designing standards-based individualized education plans and evaluating and enhancing student progress. Methods and materials for teaching literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies are described in depth. The book also describes effective ways to build functional daily living skills. User-friendly features include extensive vignettes and classroom examples, end-of-chapter application exercises, and reproducible planning and assessment tools. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials in a convenient 8 1/2" x 11" size. New to This Edition *Reflects important advances in research and evidence-based practice. *Chapter on collaborating with culturally diverse families, plus a stronger multicultural focus throughout. *Chapter on writing instruction. *Two additional chapters on reading and math, ensuring coverage of both foundational and grade-aligned skills. *Increased attention to students with autism spectrum disorder and to uses of technology.

Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities

Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities
Title Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities PDF eBook
Author Martha E. Snell
Publisher Pearson Higher Ed
Pages 673
Release 2014-02-04
Genre Education
ISBN 0133849651

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This is the eBook of the printed book and may not include any media, website access codes, or print supplements that may come packaged with the bound book. The seventh edition of this widely-adopted text for special educators addresses the full-range of curriculum and instructional topics involved in educating individuals with moderate, severe, and multiple disabilities. Evidence-based practices are presented in clearly-defined ways so that teachers can easily understand the research presented and apply it in the real classroom. All chapters in the book are unique, written by leaders in the field known for their research and writing on the specific topics. Case studies of students are applied to chapter content in vignettes, tables, and figures found throughout the chapters, and the textbook rests on a solid evidence-base with research citations provided. The new edition features many new updates including: a greater emphasis on teaching students with autism; six new chapters authored by experts in the field; more information on teaching methods supported by research, peer support, teaching academic skills, the process for planning and implementing instruction within general education classrooms, transition planning, and alternate assessment. All core chapters have been strengthened and expanded, and PowerPoint slides are now available for course instructors.

Teaching Students with Severe Disabilities

Teaching Students with Severe Disabilities
Title Teaching Students with Severe Disabilities PDF eBook
Author David L. Westling
Publisher Prentice Hall
Pages 600
Release 2004
Genre Education
ISBN

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Written in a way that makes the most complex findings of research understandable and usable in the real educational world, this book offers comprehensive coverage of all of the issues that are pertinent to teaching students with severe disabilities. The authors clearly and completely address both methodology and curriculum, presenting topics in the order in which a teacher would approach them: prior considerations, planning and assessment, general instructional procedures, and, finally, procedures targeted to learners with specific disabling conditions. In addition, they pay thoughtful attention to assessment, the role of paraprofessionals, and multicultural concerns. For teachers and future teachers of students with severe/multiple disabilities.

Teaching Students with Moderate to Severe Disabilities

Teaching Students with Moderate to Severe Disabilities
Title Teaching Students with Moderate to Severe Disabilities PDF eBook
Author Mark Wolery
Publisher Longman Publishing Group
Pages 284
Release 1992
Genre Education
ISBN

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Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities

Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities
Title Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities PDF eBook
Author Martha E. Snell
Publisher Macmillan College
Pages 664
Release 1993
Genre Education
ISBN

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This is a comprehensive and current description of research-based methods on teaching students with severe disabilities including students with autism and functional skill needs. A great reference book. Reflects 1997 IDEA in all chapters, particularly those that deal with the topics of transition and families. Adds a chapter on peer/social relationships. Creates and maintains reader interest with effective photographs, vignettes, specific charts, and unique figures/tables. Reinforces its comprehensive research base with current studies. For educators and school administrators.

What’s Missing

What’s Missing
Title What’s Missing PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Lindstrom
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 143
Release 2017-02-02
Genre Education
ISBN 147583411X

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What’s Missing describes the ten research-based practices that have proven effective in working with students with disabilities. The practices for instruction and for inclusion are detailed in individual chapters in order for the reader to select a specific practice, read information about it, review a possible scenario, and then be given specific strategies on how to implement it. The book begins with an introduction and a brief history of special education legislation to the present.