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David A. Sousa - How the Special Needs Brain Learns - 9781506327020 - V9781506327020
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How the Special Needs Brain Learns

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Description for How the Special Needs Brain Learns Paperback. .
Teaching students with learning challenges just got easier with this groundbreaking guide! If you've been searching for effective strategies to meet the needs of learning challenged students, look no further. In this newly revised and updated third edition, expert David A. Sousa addresses the causes of common learning disabilities and provides alternative instructional strategies to ensure learning occurs. Discover cutting-edge brain research to help you: Effectively instruct students with ADHD, LD, dyslexia, autism, and more Utilize assistive technologies to remove barriers to learning Differentiate instruction in speech, reading, writing, and mathematics

Product Details

Publisher
SAGE Publications Inc
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Condition
New
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN
9781506327020
SKU
V9781506327020
Shipping Time
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About David A. Sousa
David A. Sousa, EdD, is an international consultant in educational neuroscience and author of more than a dozen books that translate brain research into strategies for improving learning. He has presented to more than 200,000 educators across the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. He has taught high school chemistry and served in administrative positions, including superintendent of schools. He was an adjunct professor of education at Seton Hall University and a visiting lecturer at Rutgers University. Dr. Sousa has edited science books and published dozens of articles in leading journals. His books have been published in French, Spanish, Russian, Chinese, Arabic, Korean, and several other languages. He is past president of the National Staff Development Council (now Learning Forward) and has received honorary degrees and awards for his commitment to research, professional development, and science education. He has appeared on NBC's Today Show and National Public Radio to discuss his work with schools using brain research.

Reviews for How the Special Needs Brain Learns
A major strength of the third edition of How the Special Needs Brain Learns is that it clearly addresses all major areas of learning in which students with disabilities experience problems. The author has done an excellent job in balancing what we know about the brain and how this can be applied in the classroom. It bridges the field of neuroscience and education well!
Beverly Kling, Ed.D., Professor How the Special Needs Brain Learns, Third Edition provides key biological and neurological information for issues that I think many teachers attribute purely to attitude and will. By providing the specific neurological processes behind learning difficulties, Dr. Sousa gives teachers and teacher candidates a useful resource to understand and respond to challenges experienced by students with learning difficulties and special educational needs.
Gina Garner, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Education, Learning Disabilities Program Director Understanding brain development is of critical importance to the field of education. Of all the books I have used, those written by David Sousa have been the most readable and understandable. The strategies included in this new edition of How the Special Needs Brain Learns can be easily carried out in the classroom. I think I have all that he has written regarding the brain.
Sharon Carter, Associate Professor Understanding how individuals learn...or why they may fail to learn...is an integral part of what makes teachers effective with students who have special learning needs as well as with those who don't. Dr. Sousa's text provides an easy-to-read explanation of both how the brain functions and how that functioning impacts the learning process. But it doesn't stop there. Each chapter offers practical information, suggestions, or strategies that can be used to help struggling students learn.
Dr. Nancy G. Burton, Associate Professor of Education-SPED How the Special Needs Brain Learns makes a distinct contribution to the field. It provides knowledge of the neurological basis of learning without inundating the reader with biological terminology. The various categories of disabilities are defined and described in terms that teachers can understand. But Dr. Sousa does not leave the reader there. He arms the reader with strategies to address various disabilities and a plethora of ways to support their learning and emotional needs. The teacher-friendliness of this book makes it stand out in its field.
Francine Del Vecchio, Ed.D., Associate Professor, Division of Education

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