
Teaching Students Who Are Exceptional, Diverse, and at Risk in the General Education Classroom
United States Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
4th Edition
Published on 11. May 2006
Book
Paperback/Softback
592 pages
978-0-205-40773-6 (ISBN)
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Description
Based on the belief that even small accommodations make a difference in the success of students with disabilities, this text provides classroom teachers with the knowledge, tools, and practical strategies that will empower them to spark learning in every student.
From students with disabilities, culturally diverse students, and students with limited English proficiency to economically disadvantaged students Vaughn/Bos/Schumm provides teachers with the tools they need in their diverse classrooms. Revised to reflect recent changes in the law (IDEA 2004 & No Child Left Behind) and current terminology, the strength of the book continues to be its numerous learning activities and sample lessons addressing both elementary and secondary classrooms. This edition continues its very popular multi- chapter unit on curriculum adaptations with specific strategies and activities for teaching reading, writing, mathematics, content areas, and study skills, which has been further strengthened by a new capstone chapter on teaching self-advocacy, study skills and strategies. The strong emphasis on professional planning and collaboration make it an excellent resource for all teachers.
The newest edition features a new chapter on Autism; a new chapter on Developing Independence in Learning; an all new "Tech Tips" features that has received rave reviews; a revised chapter "Managing Student Behavior" that emphasizes school-wide behavior management and positive behavioral support; an expanded chapter on "Collaborating and Coordinating with Other Professionals and Family Members" with increased coverage of co-teaching; a revised chapter on "Planning and Grouping Strategies for Special Learners" that reflects an increased emphasis on grouping; and expanded coverage of secondary education via chapter-opening interviews, new photos, and new examples throughout the text.
From students with disabilities, culturally diverse students, and students with limited English proficiency to economically disadvantaged students Vaughn/Bos/Schumm provides teachers with the tools they need in their diverse classrooms. Revised to reflect recent changes in the law (IDEA 2004 & No Child Left Behind) and current terminology, the strength of the book continues to be its numerous learning activities and sample lessons addressing both elementary and secondary classrooms. This edition continues its very popular multi- chapter unit on curriculum adaptations with specific strategies and activities for teaching reading, writing, mathematics, content areas, and study skills, which has been further strengthened by a new capstone chapter on teaching self-advocacy, study skills and strategies. The strong emphasis on professional planning and collaboration make it an excellent resource for all teachers.
The newest edition features a new chapter on Autism; a new chapter on Developing Independence in Learning; an all new "Tech Tips" features that has received rave reviews; a revised chapter "Managing Student Behavior" that emphasizes school-wide behavior management and positive behavioral support; an expanded chapter on "Collaborating and Coordinating with Other Professionals and Family Members" with increased coverage of co-teaching; a revised chapter on "Planning and Grouping Strategies for Special Learners" that reflects an increased emphasis on grouping; and expanded coverage of secondary education via chapter-opening interviews, new photos, and new examples throughout the text.
Reviews / Votes
"The style is motivating, using plenty of examples and anecdotes about teachers."~ Audrey Edwards, Eastern Illinois University
"My favorite sections were the Tips for Teachers, the information found in these little sections were amazing and easy to locate. [...] I enjoyed the interviews at the beginning of the chapter. These were real stories about real teachers experiencing real problems and I felt that this too would help motivate students to read the chapter to see how these situations could be solved."
~ Josephine Fritts, Ozarks Technical Community College
"The 60 Second Lesson's content is excellent! [...] Besides the up-to-date content and the enjoyable and inviting conversational tone of the writing, the strong link provided between student characteristics and appropriate instructional strategies, the chapter opening and closing features, the number of resources shared for further exploration of topics, and the numerous and varied teaching supplements combine to make the Vaughn text excellent!" ~ Maureen Griffin, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
"This textbook is well-written, very comprehensive, and grounded in research that I can respect and use as an educator."
~ Philip J. Lanasa III, Cameron University
"I like this text best, because of its comprehensiveness and practical applications."
~ Darcy Miller, Washington State University
"I especially like the inclusion of the chapters regarding teaching skill and content areas. [...] I really LOVED all of the recurring boxed features. I feel that the Vaughn, Bos, & Schumm text includes additional valuable features that may help facilitate deeper student understanding and future application of the content in the field."
~ Beth Anne Pruitt, Eastern Kentucky University
More details
Edition
4th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 209 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
1204 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-205-40773-6 (9780205407736)
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Candace S. Bos | Jeanne Shay Schumm
Teaching Students Who are Exceptional, Diverse, and at Risk in the General Education Classroom
United States Edition
Book
04/2010
5th Edition
Pearson
€113.88
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Previous edition

Candace S. Bos | Jeanne Shay Schumm
Teaching Exceptional, Diverse, and At-Risk Students in the General Education Classroom, IDEA 2004 Update Edition
Book
05/2005
3rd Edition
Pearson
€79.41
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Content
1. Special Education and Inclusive Schooling.
2. Collaborating and Coordinating with Other Professionals and Family.
3. Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities or ADHD.
4. Teaching Students with Communication Disorders.
5. Teaching Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders.
6. Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Pervasive Developmental Disorders.
7. Teaching Students with Developmental Disabilities.
8. Teaching Students with Visual Impairments, Hearing Loss, Physical Disabilities, Health Impairments, or Traumatic Brain Injury.
9. Planning Grouping Strategies for Special Learners.
10. Managing Student Behavior and Promoting Social Acceptance.
11. Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students.
12. Promoting Success for All Learners: Teaching Students Who Are at Risk and Students Who Are Gifted and Talented.
13. Facilitating Reading.
14. Facilitating Writing.
15. Helping All Students Succeed in Mathematics.
16. Teaching in the Content Areas.
17. Developing Independence in Learning: Teaching Self-Advocacy, Study Skills and Strategies.
2. Collaborating and Coordinating with Other Professionals and Family.
3. Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities or ADHD.
4. Teaching Students with Communication Disorders.
5. Teaching Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders.
6. Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders and Pervasive Developmental Disorders.
7. Teaching Students with Developmental Disabilities.
8. Teaching Students with Visual Impairments, Hearing Loss, Physical Disabilities, Health Impairments, or Traumatic Brain Injury.
9. Planning Grouping Strategies for Special Learners.
10. Managing Student Behavior and Promoting Social Acceptance.
11. Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students.
12. Promoting Success for All Learners: Teaching Students Who Are at Risk and Students Who Are Gifted and Talented.
13. Facilitating Reading.
14. Facilitating Writing.
15. Helping All Students Succeed in Mathematics.
16. Teaching in the Content Areas.
17. Developing Independence in Learning: Teaching Self-Advocacy, Study Skills and Strategies.