Examining the teaching of exceptional learners, this text considers such topics as the full inclusion and collaboration of exceptional learners, strategies for teaching them, and dispelling myths regarding disabled pupils.
The editors and authors examine how special educational needs affect Content areas like reading and math Specialization areas like autism and learning disabilities Pedagogical areas like culturally responsive practices and accommodations ...
"Even as students with disabilities are more fully included in general education settings, there is a significant lack of resources on teaching social studies to these exceptional learners. This book seeks to fill that gap.
Based on the author's premise that professionals working with exceptional learners need to develop not only a solid base of knowledge, but also a healthy attitude toward their work and the people whom they serve, this book is designed to ...
The Study Guide allows students to practice and apply what they have learned in the text through a mix of activities.
This book answers that need, providing teachers with accessible information about twice-exceptional diagnoses and suggested accommodations, modifications, and collaboration with other educational professionals.
Ea phase calls differently on executive skills. With the increase of competencies regarding the learning objectives, the call on the student's working memory becomes less stringent. However, being familiar with a task and the learning ...
Exceptional Learners: Introduction to Special Education: Exam Copy
Bursuck, W., Polloway, E. A., Plante, L., Epstein, M. H., Jayanthi, M., & McConeghy, J. (1996). Report card grading and adaptations: A national survey of classroom practices. Exceptional Children, 62(2), 301–318.
Analyzes the history, practice, and techniques of educating gifted, retarded, and disadvantaged children as well as the physically and emotionally handicapped