(eBook PDF) Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities 8th Edition – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0134043383
- ISBN-13 : 978-0134043388
- Author: Fredda Brown, Fredda E Brown, John J McDonnell, Martha E Snell
In this authoritative guide, leading scholars and researchers present information and evidence-based practices for dealing with the full range curriculum and instruction for individuals with severe intellectual disabilities and autism. The case studies throughout Instruction of Students with Severe Disabilities look at students of various ages and with a variety of disabilities, and each chapter includes an application to a student with autism. The content is presented with citations of supportive research, and the evidence-based practices are presented in clearly defined ways to ensure that teachers understand the practices and how to apply them in their own classrooms. PowerPoint slides created by the chapter authors are available for course instructors.
Table contents:
- Educating Students with Severe Disabilities:Foundational Concepts and Practices
- Fostering Family–Professional Partnerships
- Assessment and Planning
- Measuring Student Behavior and Learning
- Arranging the Teaching Environment
- Individualized Instructional Strategies
- Creating and Implementing Inclusive Education
- Designing and Implementing Individualized Positive Behavior Support
- Understanding and Meeting the Health Care Needs of Students with Severe Disabilities
- Key Concepts in Understanding Motor Disabilities
- Teaching Self-Care Skills
- Supporting Peer Interactions, Relationships, and Belonging
- Teaching Communication Skills
- Teaching Academic Skills
- Building Skills for Home and Community
- Transitioning from School to Employment and Postsecondary Education
3 Assessment and Planning
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