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More Language Arts, Math, and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities
. Ed(S): Browder, Diane; Spooner, Fred, Ph.D. (University Of North Carolina Charlotte)
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Description for More Language Arts, Math, and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities
Paperback. 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. Editor(s): Browder, Diane; Spooner, Fred, Ph.D. (University of North Carolina, Charlotte University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA University of North Carolina, Charlotte University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA University of North Carolina, Charlotte, USA University of North Carolina, Charlotte). Num Pages: 324 pages, black & white illustrations, figures. BIC Classification: JNS. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 255 x 178 x 17. Weight in Grams: 576.
How can today’s educators teach academic content to students with moderate and severe developmental disabilities - 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 research and recommended practices they need to identify and deliver grade-aligned instructional content - leading to more opportunities and better quality of life for students with severe disabilities.
Prepare Teachers To:
Prepare Teachers To:
- skillfully adapt lessons in language arts, math, and science for students with disabilities
- align instruction with Common Core State Standards
- select target skills and goals
- differentiate instruction using appropriate supports and assistive technologies
- balance academic goals and functional skills
- make the most of effective instructional procedures such as peer tutoring, cooperative learning, and co-teaching
- maintain high expectations for student achievement
- promote generalisation by embedding instruction into ongoing classroom activities
- assess students’ progress and make adjustments to instruction
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2014
Publisher
Brookes Publishing Co United States
Number of pages
324
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Baltimore, United States
ISBN
9781598573176
SKU
V9781598573176
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Ref
99-20
About . Ed(S): Browder, Diane; Spooner, Fred, Ph.D. (University Of North Carolina Charlotte)
Diane M. Browder, Ph.D., is Snyder Distinguished Professor and doctoral coordinator of Special Education at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Dr. Browder has more than 2 decades of experience with research and writing on assessment and instruction of students with severe disabilities. Recently, she has focused on alternate assessment and linking assessment and instruction to the general curriculum. She is Principal Investigator for an Institute of Education Sciences - funded centre with a focus on teaching students with moderate and severe disabilities to read. She is a partner in the National Center on Alternate Assessment and Principal Investigator for Office of Special Education Programs - funded projects on access to the general curriculum. Dr. Spooner is Professor of Special Education, Coordinator of the Adapted Curriculum (Severe Disabilities) Program, and Principal Investigator on a personnel preparation project involving distance delivery technologies at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Dr. Spooner has more than 2 decades of experience with research and writing instructional practices for students with severe disabilities. He is co-editor for Teacher Education and Special Education and serves as an associate editor for Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities. He was a co-editor for TEACHING Exceptional Children and an associate editor for Teacher Education and Special Education. Recently, he has focused on alternate assessment and linking assessment and instruction to the general curriculum and serves as a Senior Research Associate for an Institute of Education Sciences - funded centre with a focus on teaching students with moderate and severe disabilities to read.
Reviews for More Language Arts, Math, and Science for Students with Severe Disabilities
“A wonderful roadmap for getting from where we are now to where we want to be: full curriculum access for students with significant cognitive disabilities.” - Martha Thurlow, Director of the National Center on Educational Outcomes