"Educating Exceptional Children prepares regular classroom and special education teachers for their role in meeting the needs of children who require different educational environments. The Ninth Edition has been updated to include new or expanded coverage of diversity; educational reform; school violence and drug use; sensory impairments; classroom interpreters; pervasive developmental disorders; and IDEA legislation."Resources for Further Study tie together three types of resources: "References of Special Interest (annotated list of high-interest texts), "Journals, and "Professional Organizations."Educational Adaptations sections, re-designed for better utility in K-12 classrooms, provide suggestions about how to adapt teaching methods, curriculum, or setting to meet the needs of students with disabilities.
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Study Guide to Accompany Exceptional Children, Fourth Edition, by William L. Heward and Michael D. Orlansky
. You've done a wonderful job!” "Mark O'Dekirk, Meredith College “ The information presented in the Hardman text is well organized and is an excellent source for students to use for review and reference.” "William Drakeford, ...
Note: This is the loose-leaf version of Exceptional Children and does not include access REVEL.
society, school, and family Stuart E. Schwartz, Michael L. Hardman. Cover Art: © 1985, ROBERT TRAVIS VISUAL JAZZ: SISTER STATION SERIGRAPH 15x22 ISBN 0-205-12375-9 H23757.
By taking a human services approach, this text is appropriate for teachers in training, and those who are planning to work with persons with disabilities in other human services contexts, such as psychology, social work, allied health, and ...
Human Exceptionality: Society, School, and Family : Test Bank
Human Exceptionality: Casebook
The book's unique human approach combines the most current research, personal stories about people with exceptionalities, and new and innovative features that create opportunities for readers to better understand and apply the information ...
What Will We Do in the Morning?: The Exceptional Student in the Regular Classroom : Instructor's Manual