Teaching Language Arts Math Science to Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities

Teaching Language Arts  Math    Science to Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities
Author: Diane M. Browder,Fred Spooner
Publsiher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: UOM:39076002626849

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Going beyond functional and access skills, this groundbreaking text shows educators how to make the general curriculum accessible and help students progress in academic content areas.;

More Language Arts Math and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities

More Language Arts  Math  and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities
Author: Martin Agran
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2014
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN: 1598576445

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How can todayâ€TMs educators teach academic content to students with moderate and severe developmental disabilitiesâ€"while helping all students meet Common Core State Standards? This text has answers for K-12 teachers, straight from 37 experts in special and general education. A followup to the landmark bestseller Teaching Language Arts, Math, and Science to Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities, this important text prepares teachers to ensure more inclusion, more advanced academic content, and more meaningful learning for their students. Teachers will have the cutting-edge researc.

More Language Arts Math and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities

More Language Arts  Math  and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities
Author: Lynn Ahlgrim-Delzell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2014
Genre: Academic achievement
ISBN: 159857647X

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A followup to the landmark bestseller Teaching Language Arts, Math, and Science to Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities, this important text prepares teachers to ensure more inclusion, more advanced academic content, and more meaningful learning for their students.

More Language Arts Math and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities

More Language Arts  Math  and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities
Author: Diane M. Browder,Fred Spooner
Publsiher: Brookes Publishing Company
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1598573179

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A followup to the landmark bestseller Teaching Language Arts, Math, and Science to Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities, this important text prepares teachers to ensure more inclusion, more advanced academic content, and more meaningful learning for their students.

Academic Instruction for Students With Moderate and Severe Intellectual Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms

Academic Instruction for Students With Moderate and Severe Intellectual Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms
Author: June Downing
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2010-03-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412971423

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While most resources for inclusive education focus on teaching students with mild to moderate disabilities, teachers of students with more severe disabilities need specific methods to provide the individualized and systematic instruction necessary to support students in inclusive environments. This unique book meets that need with approaches, information, and ideas for teachers of students with moderate to severe disabilities in general education classrooms. June E. Downing draws from a strong research base to provide practical instructional strategies, plus suggestions based on personal experience. Featuring tables and figures, chapter summaries, photographs, multiple examples, and strategies that address the how-to of instruction, this resource helps general and special education teachers: - Adapt their curriculum to meet both individual student needs and state standards for core curriculum - Work collaboratively with other teachers - Develop assessments that accurately determine student needs - Keep track of student progress through data collection Essential for today's inclusive classrooms, this guide covers everything teachers need to know to provide individualized instruction and assessment for their students with significant intellectual disabilities.

Handbook of Research Based Practices for Educating Students with Intellectual Disability

Handbook of Research Based Practices for Educating Students with Intellectual Disability
Author: Michael L. Wehmeyer,Karrie A. Shogren
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 516
Release: 2016-10-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317566243

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The Handbook of Research-Based Practices for Educating Students with Intellectual Disability provides an integrated, transdisciplinary overview of research-based practices for teaching students with intellectual disability. This comprehensive volume emphasizes education across life stages, from early intervention in schools through the transition to adulthood, and highlights major educational and support needs of children and youth with intellectual disability. The implications of history, recent research, and existing information are positioned to systematically advance new practices and explore promising possibilities in the field. Driven by the collaboration of accomplished, nationally recognized professionals of varied approaches and philosophies, the book emphasizes practices that have been shown to be effective through multiple methodologies, so as to help readers select interventions based on the evidence of their effectiveness.

Teaching Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities

Teaching Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities
Author: Diane M. Browder,Fred Spooner,Ginevra R. Courtade
Publsiher: Guilford Publications
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2020-03-04
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781462542383

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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. Subject Areas/Key words: special education, children, adolescents, special-needs learners, disabled, moderately, severely, developmental disorders, academic interventions, academic skills, life skills, intellectual disability, cerebral palsy, autism spectrum disorders, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, inclusion classrooms, systematic instruction, special educators, teachers, literacy, reading, mathematics, textbooks, texts Audience: Students in special education and school psychology; K-12 special educators, school psychologists, reading specialists, classroom teachers, and administrators"--

Educating Learners with Down Syndrome

Educating Learners with Down Syndrome
Author: Rhonda Faragher,Barbara Clarke
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2013-10-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134673353

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For individuals with Down syndrome, the extent of the effect of intellectual disability depends largely on the degree of provision of appropriate support and intervention. In Educating Learners with Down Syndrome, editors Rhonda Faragher and Barbara Clarke have brought together a number of expert contributors, whose chapters review recent findings in the field of DS education, highlight promising practices, and identify areas for future research. While the emphasis is primarily on the school years, links to early intervention and to life post-16 are made, with chapters organized into three parts: conceptual overview of issues in learning and teaching, learning mathematics, and literacy development. The book is also united by the cohesive themes of assessment, evidence-based practice, and inclusive practices. Educating Learners with Down Syndrome importantly incorporates the voices of individuals with Down syndrome, whose personal narratives add significance to the research mission of the text and demonstrate the authors' inclusive philosophy. Aimed at researchers, teacher educators, higher degree students, and policy makers, this book is the first of its kind to provide a compendium of research on educating learners with Down syndrome.