and Contributors & Diane M. Browder 
Teaching Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities [EPUB ebook] 

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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.

 
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Table des matières

I. Educational Foundations

1. Introduction to the Education of Students with Severe Disabilities, with Irene Meier

2. Multicultural Perspectives: Culture, Family, Relationships, and Instruction, with Chris Rivera

3. Building Communication Competence, with Pamela J. Mims

4. Using Assessment for Planning Standards-Based Individualized Education Programs, with Bree Jimenez

5. Monitoring and Enhancing Student Progress: Getting the Most Out of Data, with Robert Pennington

6. Using Instruction That Works: Evidence-Based Practices, with Pamela J. Mims

II. Academics

7. Building Early Literacy and Reading Skills, with Lynn Ahlgrim-Delzell

8. Teaching English Language Arts Standards across the Grades, with Melissa Hudson

9. Promoting Writing: Creation of Permanent Product Communications, with Robert Pennington

10. Building Early Numeracy and Problem Solving, with Alicia Saunders

11. Teaching Mathematical Standards across the Grades, with Katherine Trela

12. Science and Engineering Practices, with Bree Jimenez

13. Expanding Cultural and Social Competence through Social Studies, with Leah Wood

III. Related Skills and Supports

14. Promoting Social Skills and Positive Behavior Support, with Chelsi R. Brosh & Victoria F. Knight

15. Addressing Sensory, Physical, and Health Care Needs, with Pamela J. Mims

16. Teaching Personal and Daily Living Skills, with Joshua Baker

17. Planning and Teaching for Adult Living, with Valerie L. Mazzotti

References

Index

 

A propos de l’auteur

Diane M. Browder, Ph D, is Distinguished Professor Emerita of Special Education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNC Charlotte). Dr. Browder has researched and written about assessment and instruction for students with severe developmental disabilities since the 1980s. She worked closely with the Charlotte–Mecklenburg School System in developing new interventions for students with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disabilities, with a focus on reading, science, and math. She continues to provide consultation to local school systems and to teach preservice special education courses at UNC Charlotte. Dr. Browder is a recipient of the Special Education Research Award from the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), the Burton Blatt Humanitarian Award from the CEC Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities, and the Distinguished Researcher Award from the American Educational Research Association Special Education Special Interest Group, among other honors.
 
Fred Spooner, Ph D, is Professor of Special Education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Dr. Spooner has researched and written about instructional strategies for students with severe disabilities since the 1980s. Recently, he has focused on alternate assessment and linking both assessment and instruction to the general education curriculum. He is coeditor of the
Journal of Special Education and associate editor of
Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities. Dr. Spooner has worked closely with Diane M. Browder in the development and implementation of federally funded research projects in the area of early literacy, mathematics, and science for students with significant cognitive disabilities, serving in the capacity of research associate and co-principal investigator.
 
Ginevra R. Courtade, Ph D, is Associate Professor of Special Education at the University of Louisville. She has worked in the field of moderate and severe disabilities since the late 1990s. Dr. Courtade’s work focuses specifically on teaching academics to students with moderate and severe disabilities and preparing teachers to instruct students in the general education curriculum using evidence-based practices. Her numerous publications include peer-reviewed journal articles, book chapters, books, and curricula. Dr. Courtade was recently recognized by her college for service to the profession.
 
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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 440 ● ISBN 9781462542420 ● Taille du fichier 10.2 MB ● Maison d’édition Guilford Publications ● Publié 2020 ● Édition 2 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7237624 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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