Students in special education methods courses often become overwhelmed by the numerous methods and insufficient practice opportunities to apply techniques in actual teaching situations. That won't happen with METHODS AND STRATEGIES FOR TEACHING STUDENTS WITH HIGH INCIDENCE DISABILITIES: A CASE-BASED APPROACH. The book's focused approach presents just five to seven techniques in detail in each chapter. You'll see methods in action in case studies, and practice effective teaching methods and techniques through application activities. You'll also find information to help you address culturally, economically, linguistically, and ethnically diverse learners, among others.
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Weight: 998g
Dimensions: 215 x 278mm
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2018
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781337566148
About David ScanlonJoseph Boyle
David Scanlon (Ph.D. Special Education and Rehabilitation University of Arizona) is an associate professor of special education in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College. He teaches courses to undergraduate and doctoral students including introductory special education special education methods for regular education teachers methods for special education teachers of students with mild disabilities and investigations into scientific and social theories on the nature of learning disabilities and special education practice. Dr. Scanlon is a former high school and community college special education teacher. He has also worked as an assistant research scientist at the University of Kansas Center for Research on Learning (CRL) where he and his colleagues developed strategic interventions appropriate to the inclusive content-area classroom context. While at the CRL Dr. Scanlon served as director of intervention research for the National Adult Literacy and Learning Disabilities Center. Today he continues to research effective interventions for children and adolescents with mild disabilities including focuses on content-area literacy and transition. He has co-authored several learning strategies in addition to curricular materials and nearly 50 research publications and book chapters. Joseph R. Boyle (Ph.D. Special Education University of Kansas) is an associate professor of special education at Temple University in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. He has taught or currently teaches students in undergraduate to doctoral programs that include courses in: methods and materials for special education collaboration and consultation introduction to special education and special education law assessment in special education special education behavioral management language disabilities critical issues in special education and technology in special education classrooms. Dr. Boyle is also a former special education teacher. In his classroom and other settings he taught students with high incidence disabilities (e.g. learning disabilities mild to moderate intellectual disabilities traumatic brain injury attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder autism and Asperger's syndrome). In addition he collaborated and co-taught with general education teachers and other school professionals. Through research he has developed a number of classroom interventions for students with high incidence disabilities in the areas of reading writing and note-taking. He has co-authored four special education casebooks and numerous journal articles.