Handbook of Special and Remedial Education – Research and Practice
Autor Margaret C. Wang, Maynard C. Reynolds, Herbert J. Walbergen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 dec 1995
This edition is segmented into three major sections. The six chapters within "Learning Rates: Issues of Concern and Prospects for Improvement" range from a discussion of early education for disabled children and those at risk, to educational resilience. The six chapters under "Distinct Disabilities" cover such topics as visual, hearing, and language impairments. Finally, the four chapters in "Associated Conditions and Resources" discuss funding, parents and advocacy systems, staff preparation, and emerging school/community linkages.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780080425665
ISBN-10: 0080425666
Pagini: 484
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 660 mm
Greutate: 1.05 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: Emerald Publishing
ISBN-10: 0080425666
Pagini: 484
Dimensiuni: 177 x 254 x 660 mm
Greutate: 1.05 kg
Ediția:Revised.
Editura: Emerald Publishing
Cuprins
Contents:
Learners at the Margins. Introduction. Individualized planning (R.L. Allington, A. McGill-Franzen). Early education for disabled and at-risk children (R.R. Fewell). Elementary-school programs (R.E. O'Connor). Secondary educational programs and transition perspectives (P.D. Kohler, F.R. Rusch). Gifted and talented students (S.M. Reis, J.S. Renzulli). Educational Resilience (M.C. Wang, G.D. Haertel).
Distinct Disabilities. Introduction. Learners with visual impairment and blindness (J. Dote-Kwan, D. Chen). Learners who are deaf or hard of hearing (J.E. Fischgrund). Learners with emotional or behavioral difficulties (R.L. Peterson). Learners with severe intellectual disabilities (D.M. Browder, K. Cooper, L. Lim). Learners with language impairments (K. Butler).
Support Systems. Introduction. Funding (M.C. Reynolds). Parents and advocacy systems (E. Pell). Teacher education (P.T. Sindelar, K.L. Kilgore). School community linkages (A.G. Zetlin, W.L. Boyd).
Learners at the Margins. Introduction. Individualized planning (R.L. Allington, A. McGill-Franzen). Early education for disabled and at-risk children (R.R. Fewell). Elementary-school programs (R.E. O'Connor). Secondary educational programs and transition perspectives (P.D. Kohler, F.R. Rusch). Gifted and talented students (S.M. Reis, J.S. Renzulli). Educational Resilience (M.C. Wang, G.D. Haertel).
Distinct Disabilities. Introduction. Learners with visual impairment and blindness (J. Dote-Kwan, D. Chen). Learners who are deaf or hard of hearing (J.E. Fischgrund). Learners with emotional or behavioral difficulties (R.L. Peterson). Learners with severe intellectual disabilities (D.M. Browder, K. Cooper, L. Lim). Learners with language impairments (K. Butler).
Support Systems. Introduction. Funding (M.C. Reynolds). Parents and advocacy systems (E. Pell). Teacher education (P.T. Sindelar, K.L. Kilgore). School community linkages (A.G. Zetlin, W.L. Boyd).
Recenzii
Carol Aubrey
The book restored this writer's fast fading faith in the field of special education as an area of serious scholarship with its own rigorous, research activity.... There is no way a short review can do justice to the range and depth of material covered in this book.... This book deserves the attention of all policy makers, administrators and educators. It has much which is relevant to us all.
Special Children
Brian Bigelow, Laurential University, Canada
This book should be required reading in graduate courses in special education and in sociology and educational psychology precisely because it is such a timely encapsulation of the fiscal and ecological crisis we find ourselves in servicing students with special needs of all kinds.
The book restored this writer's fast fading faith in the field of special education as an area of serious scholarship with its own rigorous, research activity.... There is no way a short review can do justice to the range and depth of material covered in this book.... This book deserves the attention of all policy makers, administrators and educators. It has much which is relevant to us all.
Special Children
Brian Bigelow, Laurential University, Canada
This book should be required reading in graduate courses in special education and in sociology and educational psychology precisely because it is such a timely encapsulation of the fiscal and ecological crisis we find ourselves in servicing students with special needs of all kinds.