This valuable resource and reference provides brief, hands-on, research-based methods for facilitating access to the general education curriculum for students with special learning and behavioral needs. This book is designed to instruct preservice teachers about challenges students with mild/moderate disabilities face in learning classroom curriculum, and to help these teachers learn how to provide accommodations and adaptations that address students’ educational needs. The book is divided into four sections: Addressing Learning Problems, Accessing General Education Curriculum, Assessment, and Content Area Accommodations. Each section beings with a discussion of the topic and explains why students with disabilities experience difficulty learning, followed by several suggestions that address students’ specific learning difficulties. HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS FIRST EDITION: All accommodations and adaptations discussed in this book areresearch-proven to be effective for students with disabilities. Many of the suggestions listed in each section areillustrated withexamplesof how teachers can implement the suggestions in their teaching. Suggestions forculturally and/or linguistically diverse studentsare included throughout the book. An Appendix provideslesson plan examplesfor each section of the book.
This book is designed to instruct preservice teachers about challenges students with mild/moderate disabilities face in learning classroom curriculum, and to help these teachers learn how to provide accommodations and adaptations that address students’ educational needs. The book is divided into four sections: Addressing Learning Problems, Accessing General Education Curriculum, Assessment, and Content Area Accommodations. Each section beings with a discussion of the topic and explains why students with disabilities experience difficulty learning, followed by several suggestions that address students’ specific learning difficulties.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS FIRST EDITION:
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