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Books > Social sciences > Education > Teaching of specific groups > Teaching of those with special educational needs > Teaching of physically disabled persons
Down-to-earth advice for helping students with disabilities
succeed
"The School Counselor's Guide to Helping Students with
Disabilities" offers school counselors a practical guide for
handling the complexities of working with children and youth who
have disabilities. The book is organized to correspond with the
myriad responsibilities and roles assumed by school counselors in
elementary, middle and high school settings. The authors provide
both seasoned and new school counselors with the insight and tools
they need to successfully promote the academic, personal, social,
and career success of students with disabilities. Presents a wealth
of relevant disability-related knowledge and useful
strategiesIncludes information on the most pertinent legislation
pertaining to students with disabilities Offers the most effective
counseling interventions for helping young children or adolescents
experiencing social exclusion because of their disabilitiesBonus
section contains a wealth of disability-specific information with
implications and practical applications for counselors
This important book brings together experts in two disciplines,
school counseling and special education/disabilities, in order to
address the practicalities and possibilities of working with
students with disabilities.
In this follow up to Educational Interpreting: How It Can Succeed,
published in 2004, Elizabeth A. Winston and Stephen B. Fitzmaurice
present research about the current state of educational
interpreting in both K-12 and post-secondary settings. This volume
brings together experts in the field, including Deaf and hearing
educational interpreters, interpreter researchers, interpreter
educators, and Deaf consumers of educational interpreting services.
The contributors explore impacts and potential outcomes for
students placed in interpreted education settings, and address such
topics as interpreter skills, cultural needs, and emergent signers.
Winston and Fitzmaurice argue massive systemic paradigm shifts in
interpreted educations are as needed now as they were when the
first volume was published, and that these changes require the
collaborative efforts of everyone on the educational team,
including: administrators, general education teachers, teachers of
the deaf, interpreters, and counselors. The contributors to this
volume address research-based challenges and make recommendations
for how interpreting practitioners, and all members of the
educational team, can enact meaningful changes in their work
towards becoming part of a more comprehensive solution to deaf
education.
"This book will shake your preconceptions about the deaf, about language and about thought--. Sacks [is] one of the finest and most thoughtful writers of our time."--Los Angeles Times Book Review
Like The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, this is a fascinating voyage into a strange and wonderful land, a provocative meditation on communication, biology, adaptation, and culture. In Seeing Voices, Oliver Sacks turns his attention to the subject of deafness, and the result is a deeply felt portrait of a minority struggling for recognition and respect--a minority with its own rich, sometimes astonishing, culture and unique visual language, an extraordinary mode of communication that tells us much about the basis of language in hearing people as well. Seeing Voices is, as Studs Terkel has written, "an exquisite, as well as revelatory, work."
Studies show that up to 85 percent of youth in juvenile detention
facilities have disabilities that make them eligible for special
education services, yet only 37 percent receive these services
while in school. A disproportionate percentage of these detained
youth are youth of color. These statistics should lead to the
conclusion that many disabled youth in the juvenile justice and
criminal justice systems are deprived of an appropriate education
that could have changed their School-to-Prison Pipeline trajectory.
The "School-to-Prison Pipeline" refers to policies and practices
that push our nation's schoolchildren, especially those most at
risk, out of classrooms and into the juvenile and criminal justice
systems. This pipeline reflects the prioritization of incarceration
over education. Yet the benefits of special education are in
question. Students with disabilities who receive special education
services in school have poorer outcomes and are suspended and
expelled more often than their peers without disabilities. This
book provides recommendations that address both conscious and
unconscious racial biases that combine with disability
discrimination to contribute to the crisis.
Ableism, a form of discrimination that elevates "able" bodies over
those perceived as less capable, remains one of the most widespread
areas of systematic and explicit discrimination in Western culture.
Yet in contrast to the substantial body of scholarly work on
racism, sexism, classism, and heterosexism, ableism remains
undertheorized and underexposed. In this book, James L. Cherney
takes a rhetorical approach to the study of ableism to reveal how
it has worked its way into our everyday understanding of
disability. Ableist Rhetoric argues that ableism is learned and
transmitted through the ways we speak about those with
disabilities. Through a series of textual case studies, Cherney
identifies three rhetorical norms that help illustrate the
widespread influence of ableist ideas in society. He explores the
notion that "deviance is evil" by analyzing the possession
narratives of Cotton Mather and the modern horror touchstone The
Exorcist. He then considers whether "normal is natural" in
Aristotle's Generation of Animals and in the cultural debate over
cochlear implants. Finally, he shows how the norm "body is able"
operates in Alexander Graham Bell's writings on eugenics and in the
legal cases brought by disabled athletes Casey Martin and Oscar
Pistorius. These three simple equivalencies play complex roles
within the social institutions of religion, medicine, law, and
sport. Cherney concludes by calling for a rhetorical model of
disability, which, he argues, will provide a shift in orientation
to challenge ableism's epistemic, ideological, and visual
components. Accessible and compelling, this groundbreaking book
will appeal to scholars of rhetoric and of disability studies as
well as to disability rights advocates.
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author helps educators implement the best evidence-based practices
for teaching students with Autism Spectrum Disorders. With a solid
emphasis on research, Autism Spectrum Disorders: From Theory to
Practice offers a practical approach to teaching students with
Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) by providing a step-by-step guide
for assessment and progress monitoring, and outlining a variety of
evidence-based practices organized by major theoretical
perspective. Hall devotes a complete chapter to cultural and
linguistic diversity and addresses ASD across the lifespan,
including preschool, school-age, and transition stages. Real-life
In Their Words accounts give readers a first-hand look of what it
is like to live with ASD. Updated with the latest research and
strategies, the Third Edition includes a new chapter on systems of
support for individuals with ASD and their families, new Sensory
Considerations call-outs, and an enhanced focus on implementation
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The Second International Symposium on Cognition, Education, and
Deafness in 1989 broadened and deepened the scope of investigation
initiated at the first conference held five years earlier.
"Advances in Cognition, Education, and Deafness" provides the
results in a single integrated volume. The 39 scholars from 14
nations who attended offered consistent progress from the first
symposium and new areas of research, especially in the study of
applications in education and the new field of neuro-anatomical
dimensions of cognition and deafness.
This important book has been organized under six major themes:
Cognitive Assessment; Language and Cognition; Cognitive
Development; Neuroscientific Issues; Cognitive Processes; and
Cognitive Intervention Programs. This useful study also features
programs designed to facilitate the learning of deaf individuals in
cognitive realms, and questions about methodological problems
facing researchers in deafness.
"
Advances in Cognition, Education, and Deafness" also synthesizes
this wealth of data with the added value of the objective
perspective of a cognitive psychologist not directly involved in
the field of deafness. Teachers, students, scholars, and
researchers will consider this an indispensable reference for years
to come.
This fully revised and updated resource helps teachers and
caregivers address the challenges of caring for children with
chronic health conditions and special health care needs in child
care and school settings. The health issues covered include chronic
illnesses, acute situations, and selected developmental and
behavioral problems, with a special emphasis on children with
special health care needs. More than 50 quick reference sheets on
specific conditions provide teachers and caregivers with guidance
on how to help at a glance. New quick reference sheets include
Childhood Obesity, Eczema, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, Food
Allergies, Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease, and more. The guide
addresses topics with universal relevancy such as Care Plan
development and implementation, medication administration,
emergency planning, and handling symptoms that develop while
on-site. Also included are ready-to-use sample forms, letters, and
Care Plans, for easy implementation.
Professional preparation text for adapted physical education and
sport courses. Reference for adapted physical education teachers.
This book is intended to provide guidance to parents, guardians,
educators, and community recreation professionals regarding the
importance of increased physical activity beyond the school day for
children with disabilities. The book starts off by discussing early
childhood development specific to children with disabilities and
places emphasis on parents' roles as their advocate in school and
community sports, recreational, and leisure programs. The book
highlights the legal rights of a parent, their child's rights, and
the equal rights that a child with a disability has when
participating in interscholastic athletics and sports. Emphasis is
placed on public laws that mandate educational opportunities for
children with disabilities along with recent legislative updates
regarding extracurricular school based activity. Finally, readers
will learn how a child with a disability can be educated utilizing
a variety of instructional strategies that can be helpful in the
classroom and community setting. This book offers practical
information on suggested activities, adaptations, and general
considerations when teaching a child with a disability. The book's
appendices offers a wide variety of resources ranging from sports
organizations and resources from around the country along with
modifications and adaptations of a variety of sports a child with a
disability can participate in.
In a country like Nigeria with over 200 spoken languages and
hundreds of dialects, many consider the talk of a Nigerian sign
language emerging, an impossibility. The research and results
documented in "The Incorporation of Nigerian Signs in Deaf
Education in Nigeria, A pilot Study, and "A Dictionary of Nigerian
Signs, Volumes I and II respectively, offers this possibility. This
dictionary, the first of its kind, constitutes a good reference
book in the implementation f the Nigerio/Americo Communication
System for the Deaf, recommended for classroom instruction. This
method, which promotes the use of Nigerian signs with supplements
from the American Sign Language in classroom instruction, lays a
foundation for the growth of a Nigerian sign language over time.
The provison of this dictionary, which is subject to expansion,
would most likely speed up this growth. These books provide the
deaf, educators of the deaf, administrators and all those
interested in the education of the deaf in Nigeria and indeed in
the whole of Africa, with a new insight into deaf education.
Idiots: Stories about Mindedness and Mental Retardation is a book
about four children and the people who, in many respects, define
their humanity. Mindedness is a quality associated with humanity
that receives little attention in the scientific literature of
mental retardation. The children's stories are written against the
prevailing glare of the diagnoses traditional canon. Confronting
mental retardation as a socially constructed disease that implies
having something less than a mind, this book speaks to the rewards
awaiting those who are willing to look beyond the disciplinary
boundaries that define the diagnosis.
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