Teaching Exceptional Children

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Teaching Exceptional Children is an ideal textbook for introductory graduate and undergraduate courses on early childhood special education and teaching in inclusive classrooms. Bayat’s clear and accessible writing, a visually appealing design, and focused pedagogy in each chapter help make it possible to cover a significant amount of material. This powerful text identifies specific behavioral characteristics and presents theoretical information grounded in neuroscience and child development research for a wide range of disabilities. Research-based best practices for effectively working with children with various disabilities in inclusive classrooms are provided in each chapter. The second edition has been fully updated based on the DSM-5, and includes new sections on contemporary issues in inclusion of children with disabilities in early childhood classrooms, such as challenging behaviors, using technology, at-risk children, promoting mental health, and family issues. A robust pedagogical program, along with online resources for instructors and students, provides full support, including: Chapter Objectives and Key Terms help frame each chapter Discussion, Critical Thinking, Essay/Short Answer, and Review Questions at the beginning, throughout, and concluding chapters prompt students to fully engage with the material Homework/Field Assignments provide opportunities for students to apply their knowledge to real-world situations Real-Life Vignettes illustrate concepts in action Color Photos, Figures, and Tables clarify concepts in a visually engaging way Recommended Resources and References offer guidance for further study The companion website, http://routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/9781138802209, includes instructor resources for teaching and planning, including an Instructor's Manual with additional ideas for assigntments and projects, web links, and video links with reflection questions; a test bank; and PowerPoint lecture slides. The site also includes tools for students to engage with and master the concepts and terminology introduced in the book.

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Genre : Education
Author : Mojdeh Bayat
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Release : 2016-11-10
File : 631 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781317623861


Methods Of Teaching Exceptional Children

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Teacher education is quantitatively marching ahead towards quality education. The central and state governments through the NCTE and the Directorates of School/Higher Education are rendering their legitimate service in improving the quality of teacher education by formulating and implementing various academic policies and educational programmes. Along with these policies and programmes, the teacher educators and the prospective teachers teaching and studying in teacher education institutions need good curriculum and quality books. Contents: Introduction, Basic Issues, Fundamental Elements, The Disadvantaged, Mentally Disabled Children, Socially Backward Children, Slow Learning, Specific Provisions, New Experiments, Integrated Streams, Training the Teachers, Talented Children, Research Work, Assessment of Research, Official Policies, Programme of Action, Young Criminals, Conclusion.

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Genre : Exceptional children
Author : J.Madhu Bala
Publisher : Discovery Publishing House
Release : 2010
File : 342 Pages
ISBN-13 : 8171418023


Educational Psychology

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A comprehensive introduction to educational psychology, this volume is inclusive of all of the essentials—covering history, profiles, theories, applications, research, case studies, current events, issues, controversies, and more. Focused on human learning and teaching, the field of educational psychology informs a range of educational challenges, including instructional design, curriculum development, organizational learning, special education, student motivation, and classroom management. In this book, two veteran professors in the fields of education and psychology, offer a clear and concise yet comprehensive overview of this growing specialty. This volume will be valuable not only to university students aiming to understand psychology's subfields and to choose a major or a specialty, but also to classroom teachers, school administrators, and school social workers aiming to make teaching more effective and learning more thorough and lasting. Topics include the field's history, primary figures theories, research, theories, applications, issues, and controversies. Authors Martin and Torok-Gerard also explain current issues of social justice and educational equity, citing means that have been used to meet those goals in schools. The text additionally analyzes special education as a civil rights issue as well as equity and fairness for LGBTQ+ students in the context of social justice. The text ends with emerging research and predictions for the future of educational psychology.

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Genre : Education
Author : Jennifer L. Martin
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Release : 2019-09-09
File : 353 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781440864506


63 Tactics For Teaching Diverse Learners K 6

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Evidence-based practices to help you meet students' diverse learning needs in your classroom! This collection presents teacher-tested instructional strategies and tactics that have proven highly successful for primary students with or without disabilities and across content and grade levels. The authors provide a practical, research-based teaching model that focuses on planning, managing, delivering, and evaluating instruction. Readers will find: descriptions of how to teach students with diverse learning styles and needs feedback from teachers on each of the tactics indexes for finding practices relevant to a specific subject, grade, or learning difficulty a listing by disability for locating the instructional approach best suited to individual students' special needs.

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Genre : Education
Author : Robert Algozzine
Publisher : Corwin Press
Release : 2009
File : 321 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781412942379


63 Tactics For Teaching Diverse Learners Grades 6 12

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"What a wonderful and essential resource! In the age of differentiated instruction, this resource provides a wide array of authentic approaches that I can use in my classroom today! This book offers the reader real-life solutions to a challenge that teachers face every day: truly educating all students by giving them the tools they need to have a successful future." —Kendra Sarabia, English Teacher Cape Cod Regional Technical High School, Harwich, MA "Grounded in research and theory, this book provides important foundational knowledge and outlines a comprehensive approach to the planning, management, delivery, and evaluation of instruction for diverse populations." —Evelyn B. Barese, Assistant Professor of Education Mount Saint Mary′s College Use field-tested teaching methods to reach students with diverse needs and abilities! This collection of evidence-based instructional strategies enables general and special education teachers, novice or experienced, to address the learning needs of all students in diverse, inclusive classrooms. The authors provide a practical, research-based teaching model that focuses on planning, managing, delivering, and evaluating instruction for middle and secondary students with or without disabilities. Readers will find: Descriptions of how to teach students with different learning styles and needs Specific instructions for using each tactic, with helpful comments from practicing teachers and literature resources A wealth of reproducible worksheets Help for choosing appropriate strategies for specific subject areas, grade ranges, or learning difficulties Information to help teachers comply with federal mandates such as NCLB and the reauthorization of IDEA 2004 63 Tactics for Teaching Diverse Learners, Grades 6–12 allows teachers to match specific needs with an easily accessible set of solutions and enable all learners to achieve success in the classroom.

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Genre : Education
Author : Bob Algozzine
Publisher : Corwin Press
Release : 2009-03-17
File : 201 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781452272290


Exceptional Child Education Resources

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Genre : Special education
Author :
Publisher :
Release : 2002
File : 800 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015077229477


Parental Attitudes Toward Exceptional Children

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Genre : Family & Relationships
Author : Harold D. Love
Publisher :
Release : 1972
File : 182 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0398011508


Testing Peer Clinical Supervision As A Support System For Regular Classroom Teachers With Mainstreamed Handicapped Children

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Genre : Children with disabilities
Author : Mary Susan E. Fishbaugh
Publisher :
Release : 1983
File : 160 Pages
ISBN-13 : PSU:000010199862


Behavior Management

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This practical text, written for the beginning student, combines theoretical background with case studies and numerous examples to demonstrate how to apply behavior management techniques in general and special educational settings. The jargon-free, comprehensive text examines the field from four points of view: behavioral, psychodynamic, biophysical, and environmental.

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Genre : Business & Economics
Author : James Edwin Walker
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Release : 1999
File : 420 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015045623231


Assessing The Teacher Training Programs Of Four Alabama State Universities In Preparing Classroom Teachers For Instructional Management Of Exceptional Children In Regular Classrooms

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Author : John Henry Jones
Publisher :
Release : 1982
File : 438 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:319510010103330