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Books > Social sciences > Education > Teaching of specific groups > Teaching of children / adults with specific learning difficulties
This book provides a practical guide to translating current
research into effective practice, with how-to material and other
instructional aids that will facilitate teaching and assessing EL
students whose reading problems make it difficult to determine
whether or not they have learning disabilities. Updates to the
second edition include new research, new vignettes, a discussion of
educational needs of students with limited and interrupted formal
education, and expanded coverage of cultural diversity and
associated behaviours in distinguishing learning differences from
disabilities.
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K.C. and the Giant
(Paperback)
Jeannie Visootsak MD; Illustrated by Michael Johnson; Deslie Quinby
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When children with learning challenges are identified, the
educational community in the United States diligently applies a
well-established model of remediation that has, for the most part,
yielded positive results. Research, however, has demonstrated that
the American perception of disability may vary from those in
Eastern cultures. These cultural differences can play a significant
role in the failure to achieve learning success on behalf of
children from the Middle East, North Africa, and Southwest Asian
(MENASWA) families. It is critical for the school community to
recognize and acknowledge these differences and bring them into
alignment in order to meet these students' learning needs. Learning
Challenges for Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CLD) Students
With Disabilities is an essential reference publication that
identifies ways in which CLD families can be involved with schools
to help build educators' cultural competence and explores the idea
of disabilities as a social model with a focus on strengths rather
than a medical model focused on needs and weaknesses. Featuring
coverage on a wide range of topics including racial identity,
leadership wisdom, and family-school collaboration, this book is
ideally designed for educators, principals, administrators,
curriculum developers, instructional designers, policymakers,
advocates, researchers, academicians, and students.
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