
Teaching Special Students in General Education Classrooms
Pearson (Publisher)
7th Edition
Published on 22. March 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
504 pages
978-0-13-148635-5 (ISBN)
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Description
For courses in Inclusion/Mainstreaming or Introduction to Special Education.
This successful and comprehensive, categorically-organized methods-based text examines how to teach all students with varying abilities in the same classroom. The Seventh Edition of Teaching Special Students in General Education Classrooms is uncompromising in its dedication to prepare educators to effectively teach the range of students found in the typical elementary or secondary classroom. Using a case-based approach, the text provides information about four groups of students with special needs: students with disabilities, gifted and talented learners, culturally and linguistically diverse individuals, and students at risk for school failure. In addition, it demonstrates the vast resources we now have available through technology, and presents practical strategies for adapting standard instruction to meet the learning needs of all students in general education classrooms. Furthermore, the reauthorization of IDEA is included, emphasizing for readers why this law is important and how it impacts educators and professionals. As the practice of inclusion expands, the challenges for teachers increase. Teaching Students in General Education Classrooms, 7th Edition is everything a future teacher needs to know in order to work effectively and sensitively within increasingly diverse elementary and secondary classrooms.
This successful and comprehensive, categorically-organized methods-based text examines how to teach all students with varying abilities in the same classroom. The Seventh Edition of Teaching Special Students in General Education Classrooms is uncompromising in its dedication to prepare educators to effectively teach the range of students found in the typical elementary or secondary classroom. Using a case-based approach, the text provides information about four groups of students with special needs: students with disabilities, gifted and talented learners, culturally and linguistically diverse individuals, and students at risk for school failure. In addition, it demonstrates the vast resources we now have available through technology, and presents practical strategies for adapting standard instruction to meet the learning needs of all students in general education classrooms. Furthermore, the reauthorization of IDEA is included, emphasizing for readers why this law is important and how it impacts educators and professionals. As the practice of inclusion expands, the challenges for teachers increase. Teaching Students in General Education Classrooms, 7th Edition is everything a future teacher needs to know in order to work effectively and sensitively within increasingly diverse elementary and secondary classrooms.
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Edition
7th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
ISBN-13
978-0-13-148635-5 (9780131486355)
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Teaching Students with Special Needs in General Education Classrooms
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Content
Part I: Introduction
Chapter 1: Success for All Students in the General Education Classroom
Chapter 2: Collaboration and the Team Approach
Chapter 3: Special Students, Special Needs
Part II: Skills for the General Education Teacher
Chapter 4: Adapting Instruction
Chapter 5: Promoting Social Acceptance
Chapter 6: Coordinating the Classroom Learning Environment
Chapter 7: Managing Classroom Behavior
Chapter 8: Using Computers and Other Technologies in the Classroom
Part III: Methods for Teaching Students with Disabilities
Chapter 9: Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Chapter 10: Teaching Students with Mental Retardation
Chapter 11: Teaching Students with Behavioral Disorders
Chapter 12: Teaching Students with Autism, Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Communication Disorders
Chapter 13: Teaching Students with Physical and Health Impairments
Chapter 14: Teaching Students with Visual and Hearing Impairments and Other Severe Disabilities
Part IV: Methods for Teaching Students with Other Special Needs in General Education
Chapter 15: Teaching Students Who Are Gifted and Talented
Chapter 16: Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students
Chapter 17: Teaching Students at Risk for School Failure
Epilogue
Glossary
References
Subject Index
Author Index
Chapter 1: Success for All Students in the General Education Classroom
Chapter 2: Collaboration and the Team Approach
Chapter 3: Special Students, Special Needs
Part II: Skills for the General Education Teacher
Chapter 4: Adapting Instruction
Chapter 5: Promoting Social Acceptance
Chapter 6: Coordinating the Classroom Learning Environment
Chapter 7: Managing Classroom Behavior
Chapter 8: Using Computers and Other Technologies in the Classroom
Part III: Methods for Teaching Students with Disabilities
Chapter 9: Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Chapter 10: Teaching Students with Mental Retardation
Chapter 11: Teaching Students with Behavioral Disorders
Chapter 12: Teaching Students with Autism, Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Communication Disorders
Chapter 13: Teaching Students with Physical and Health Impairments
Chapter 14: Teaching Students with Visual and Hearing Impairments and Other Severe Disabilities
Part IV: Methods for Teaching Students with Other Special Needs in General Education
Chapter 15: Teaching Students Who Are Gifted and Talented
Chapter 16: Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students
Chapter 17: Teaching Students at Risk for School Failure
Epilogue
Glossary
References
Subject Index
Author Index