special education

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special education

Simple strategies that work!

helpful hints for all educators of students with Asperger syndrome, high-functioning autism, and related disabilities
2006
Offers practical strategies for working with children who have Asperger's syndrome, high-functioning autism, or related disabilities, discussing academic and social performance, attention to tasks, behavior problems, and other related topics.

Inclusion

a fresh look : practical strategies to help all students succeed
1996

Understanding response to intervention

a practical guide to systemic implementation
2008
A guide to using the Response to Intervention system for educational redesign, providing an overview of Response to Intervention, and discussing the components of leadership, problem-solving teams, interventions, data use, parent involvement, special education, evaluation, and sustainability.

Technology and the diverse learner

a guide to classroom practice
2004
Presents a comprehensive guide to integrating technology in the kindergarten through twelfth-grade classroom, and contains strategies for teaching diverse students with a focus on issues relating to disabilities, gender, culture, and language.

Just kids

visiting a class for children with special needs
1998
Second-grader Cindy is assigned to spend part of each day in the class for students with special needs, where she finds out that even though some kids may learn differently or have different abilities, they are all "just kids.".

Connecting teachers, students, and standards

strategies for success in diverse and inclusive classrooms
2010
Provides strategies for differentiating instruction in diverse and inclusive classrooms to be sure all students meet standards, and includes real-world scenarios and references.

Special Edward

2009
Edward, content to just get by at school, runs into trouble when his average dips below fifty percent, and decides to manipulate himself into the special education classes, thinking things will be even easier there.

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