
Teaching Students with Learning Problems in the Inclusive Classroom
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 2. November 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
624 pages
978-0-13-028772-4 (ISBN)
Description
For the K-12 special education methods course for future teachers of students with learning problems.
Knowing that no one approach to teaching is right for all children all of the time, this comprehensive, yet accessible, case-based text presents current "best practices," with the aim of helping prospective teachers learn to tailor instruction to the diverse needs and abilities of students with learning problems. The authors explore the entire inclusion movement and the theories of teaching and learning that inform it; discuss the nature of students with learning problems and the characteristics of effective teachers; and, describe a broad spectrum of proven instructional strategies for all curriculum areas. Finally, they examine the unique challenges and opportunities that transitions create for students with learning problems.
Knowing that no one approach to teaching is right for all children all of the time, this comprehensive, yet accessible, case-based text presents current "best practices," with the aim of helping prospective teachers learn to tailor instruction to the diverse needs and abilities of students with learning problems. The authors explore the entire inclusion movement and the theories of teaching and learning that inform it; discuss the nature of students with learning problems and the characteristics of effective teachers; and, describe a broad spectrum of proven instructional strategies for all curriculum areas. Finally, they examine the unique challenges and opportunities that transitions create for students with learning problems.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 191 mm
Weight
1000 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-028772-4 (9780130287724)
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Content
Preface
Chapter 1. Who Are Your Students? A Look at a High-Incidence Group.
Chapter 2. Historical and Legal Foundations of Inclusive Education.
Chapter 3. Educating Students with Learning Problems in the Least Restrictive Environments.
Chapter 4. Who Are the Teachers?
Chapter 5. Theories of Teaching and Learning.
Chapter 6. Organizing for Instruction.
Chapter 7. Enhancing Oral Language in the Classroom.
Chapter 8. Teaching Reading: Word Recognition.
Chapter 9. Teaching Reading Comprehension.
Chapter 10. Teaching Writing.
Chapter 11. Teaching Mathematics.
Chapter 12. Teaching in the Content Areas.
Chapter 13. Social-Emotional Issues.
Chapter 14. Transitions to College.
Chapter 15. Transitions to Employment.
Glossary.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.
Chapter 1. Who Are Your Students? A Look at a High-Incidence Group.
Chapter 2. Historical and Legal Foundations of Inclusive Education.
Chapter 3. Educating Students with Learning Problems in the Least Restrictive Environments.
Chapter 4. Who Are the Teachers?
Chapter 5. Theories of Teaching and Learning.
Chapter 6. Organizing for Instruction.
Chapter 7. Enhancing Oral Language in the Classroom.
Chapter 8. Teaching Reading: Word Recognition.
Chapter 9. Teaching Reading Comprehension.
Chapter 10. Teaching Writing.
Chapter 11. Teaching Mathematics.
Chapter 12. Teaching in the Content Areas.
Chapter 13. Social-Emotional Issues.
Chapter 14. Transitions to College.
Chapter 15. Transitions to Employment.
Glossary.
References.
Author Index.
Subject Index.