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Exploring Digital Technologies for Art-Based Special Education - Models and Methods for the Inclusive K-12 Classroom... Exploring Digital Technologies for Art-Based Special Education - Models and Methods for the Inclusive K-12 Classroom (Paperback)
Rick L. Garner
R1,256 Discovery Miles 12 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Exploring Digital Technologies for Art-Based Special Education details the use of digital technologies for inclusive art education, and showcases strategies for implementing arts-oriented technologies in primary- and secondary-level special education classrooms. Readers of the book will be presented with up-to-date research on this emerging topic, including chapters on the relation between pedagogical strategies and technological tools, digital animation and inclusivity, and accessibility in the 'flipped' art classroom. With contributions from a range of disciplinary angles-including art education, special education, educational philosophy, and educational technology-this book will cover a variety of digital tools for teaching art to students with disabilities, as well as the theoretical underpinnings specific to this interdisciplinary area of education research.

Assessment of Young Children - A Collaborative Approach (Hardcover, 2nd edition): Lisa B. Fiore Assessment of Young Children - A Collaborative Approach (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
Lisa B. Fiore
R4,145 Discovery Miles 41 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In an era where assessment mandates tend to minimize or dismiss individual differences and creativity, resulting in punitive outcomes or inertia, this essential guide provides teachers with a collaborative approach to assessment that emphasizes the importance of bringing children and families into the process. Now in its second edition, Assessment of Young Children explores both standardized and authentic assessment, work sampling systems, and observation skills. Fully updated with current standards and research, this new edition also features an enhanced focus on trauma-informed practices, culturally and linguistically diverse learners, and family involvement. Lively and engaging, chapters help readers cultivate developmentally appropriate practice, create appropriate expectations, examine and celebrate children's work, interact in groups, and improve their reflective teaching. Accounts of real experiences from children, families, teachers, and administrators provide on-the-ground models of assessment strategies and demonstrate how children are affected. Exploring a variety of ways to observe and assess young children in their natural environments, this critical volume encourages an assessment strategy where the child remains the focus and collaboration with children, families, and colleagues creates an image - not a diagnosis - of the child that is empowering rather than constraining.

Movement and Visual Impairment - Research across Disciplines (Hardcover): Justin A. Haegele Movement and Visual Impairment - Research across Disciplines (Hardcover)
Justin A. Haegele
R4,177 Discovery Miles 41 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first book to offer an in-depth review of research pertaining to individuals with visual impairments across the full span of movement-related disciplines, from biomechanics and motor learning to physical education and Paralympic sport. Each chapter highlights current research trends, future research directions, and practical implications in a key discipline or area of professional practice, drawing on empirical research evidence and opening up new avenues for cross-disciplinary working. Covering physical activity across the life course, from children and young people through to older adults, and addressing the important topic of deafblindness in some depth, the book goes further than any other book published to date on visual impairment and movement. This is essential reading for all advanced students and researchers working in sport, exercise and disability, and an invaluable reference for practitioners and service providers, from in-service teachers and camp directors to physical therapists and physical activity promotion specialists.

Big Gay Adventures in Education - Supporting LGBT+ Visibility and Inclusion in Schools (Hardcover): Daniel Tomlinson-Gray Big Gay Adventures in Education - Supporting LGBT+ Visibility and Inclusion in Schools (Hardcover)
Daniel Tomlinson-Gray
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Big Gay Adventures in Education is a collection of true stories by 'out' teachers, and students of 'out' teachers, all about their experiences in schools. The book aims to empower LGBT+ teachers to be the role models they needed when they were in school and help all teachers and school leaders to promote LGBT+ visibility and inclusion. The contributors range from trainee teachers to experienced school leaders and leading figures from the community across the LGBT+ spectrum, as well as LGBT+ students whose lives were improved by having an openly LGBT+ teacher. Each story is accompanied by an editor's note reflecting on the contributor's experience and the practical implications for schools and teachers in supporting LGBT+ young people and ensuring they feel safe and included in their school communities. Compiled by the co-founder and director of LGBTed, the inspiring stories in this book are essential reading for LGBT+ teachers and allies. Let's be the role models we needed when we were at school and show our students that they can be successful and happy as an LGBT+ person.

The Pedagogy of Special Needs Education - Phenomenology of Sameness and Difference (Hardcover): Chizuko Fujita The Pedagogy of Special Needs Education - Phenomenology of Sameness and Difference (Hardcover)
Chizuko Fujita
R4,129 Discovery Miles 41 290 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Pedagogy of Special Needs Education: Phenomenology of Sameness and Difference outlines how to understand the inner and behavioral lives of children with intellectual disability through the psychology and phenomenology of "stories" derived from the experiences of living with these children. The book inquires into the meaning of the experiences of children with intellectual developmental disability using a phenomenological method. It examines how the external behaviors of children with special needs may look different from children without these needs but actually do share many similarities at the phenomenological level of lived experience. Themes of difference and sameness are employed for exploring the significances of phenomena such as "finger play," "eating as selffeeding," "smiling and turn-taking," "self-talk," and "don't touch me." Throughout the narrating and interpreting of the case studies within the book, the author shows the tensional dialectic between individual and collective difference in order to understand what is required to help children with intellectual disability become themselves and form their personal self-identity. The Pedagogy of Special Needs Education can be used in schools, seminars, and courses related to special education programs and in special needs curricula for children with developmental disabilities. It can also support childcare professionals who carry orthopedagogical responsibilities and who are concerned about the wellbeing of children and their families experiencing special needs. Additionally, this book is valuable to students, researchers, teachers, and others interested in a hermeneutic phenomenological approach to human science, professional practice issues, and qualitative research methods.

Entrepreneurship, Dyslexia, and Education - Research, Principles, and Practice (Hardcover): Barbara Pavey, Neil... Entrepreneurship, Dyslexia, and Education - Research, Principles, and Practice (Hardcover)
Barbara Pavey, Neil Alexander-Passe, Margaret Meehan
R4,144 Discovery Miles 41 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The development of entrepreneurial abilities in people with dyslexia is a subject of great interest. It has gained increasing importance in economically difficult times because of its potential for the development of new business opportunities. This book brings together contributions from researchers, educators, and entrepreneurs with dyslexia, investigating this subject from many perspectives. Is there something different in the profile of a person with dyslexia that supports the development of entrepreneurship? This book aims to draw out key themes which can be used in education to motivate, mentor, and create the business leaders of tomorrow. It offers a fundamental text for this area of study with a comprehensive, international examination of its topic. It includes views by new and established international writers and researchers, providing up-to-date perspectives on entrepreneurship, dyslexia, and education. It is accessible to read, to understand, and to learn from, and is suitable for recommended reading for graduate and postgraduate students. The diverse views and perspectives demonstrated in this book make it as relevant as possible for a wide group of readers. It informs study in the fields of business and dyslexia, and will be of interest to educators, researchers, and to anyone interested in the overlap of entrepreneurship and dyslexia.

The Pedagogy of Special Needs Education - Phenomenology of Sameness and Difference (Paperback): Chizuko Fujita The Pedagogy of Special Needs Education - Phenomenology of Sameness and Difference (Paperback)
Chizuko Fujita
R1,215 Discovery Miles 12 150 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Essentials of Special Education - What Educators Need to Know (Paperback): Stephen B. Richards, Catherine Lawless Frank Essentials of Special Education - What Educators Need to Know (Paperback)
Stephen B. Richards, Catherine Lawless Frank
R1,263 Discovery Miles 12 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this succinct yet comprehensive text, authors Lawless Frank and Richards guide readers through the essential basics that every educator needs to know about special education, covering everything from law to application. Streamlined and accessible chapters address legal knowledge - Section 504, IDEA, ESSA, and FERPA - assessment and identification, RTI, categories of disability, IEPs, accommodations, co-teaching, and instructional considerations. Designed to give new educators a focused introduction to critical concepts and terminology, this book also features supplemental online resources including an Instructor's Manual, quizzes, and more.

Understanding Children's Worry - Clinical, Developmental and Cognitive Psychological Perspectives (Hardcover): Charlotte... Understanding Children's Worry - Clinical, Developmental and Cognitive Psychological Perspectives (Hardcover)
Charlotte Wilson
R4,143 Discovery Miles 41 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This accessible guide offers a concise introduction to the science behind worry in children, summarising research from across psychology to explore the role of worry in a range of circumstances, from everyday worries to those that can seriously impact children's lives. Wilson draws on theories from clinical, developmental and cognitive psychology to explain how children's worry is influenced by both developmental and systemic factors, examining the processes involved in pathological worry in a range of childhood anxiety disorders. Covering topics including different definitions of worry, the influence of children's development on worry, Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) in children, and the role parents play in children's worry, this book offers a new model of worry in children with important implications for prevention and intervention strategies. Understanding Children's Worry is valuable reading for students in clinical, educational and developmental psychology, and professionals in child mental health.

Belonging for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities - Pushing the Boundaries of Inclusion (Hardcover):... Belonging for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities - Pushing the Boundaries of Inclusion (Hardcover)
Melanie Nind, Iva Strnadova
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book pushes the boundaries in the way we approach people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities, and in how we work with them in education and research. While it is grounded in diverse theoretical frameworks and disciplines, the book coheres around a commitment to seeing people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities as equal citizens who belong in our classrooms, research projects and community lives. Each section covers policy contexts, key ideas and recent research. Featuring contributions from around the world, the book incorporates established and new voices, different disciplines and experiences. Additionally, it includes pieces from family members of people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. Divided into three parts, the book explores three main topics: Belonging in education Belonging in research Belonging in communities Belonging for People with Profound Intellectual and Multiple Disabilities is an invaluable resource for scholars, professionals and postgraduate research students with an interest in children or adults with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities.

Understanding Dyscalculia - A Guide to Symptoms, Management and Treatment (Hardcover): Daniela Lucangeli Understanding Dyscalculia - A Guide to Symptoms, Management and Treatment (Hardcover)
Daniela Lucangeli
R4,124 Discovery Miles 41 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This accessible book provides evidence-based guidelines on dyscalculia, offering a thorough explanation of the science behind the disorder. It combines this theoretical framework with practical recommendations, offering interventions for managing the condition at home and school and avoiding potential behavioural consequences. Written in a straightforward style, this book provides a concise summary of relevant research to empower the reader to take an informed and positive approach to dyscalculia and those who live with it. The internationally based team of contributors examine the different models that explain the construct of dyscalculia, looking at definitions and theories alongside signs, symptoms and diagnosis. Chapters also explore how to communicate diagnosis to peers, possible cultural differences and sensitivities when related to mathematics education and dyscalculia and the importance of maintaining a proactive attitude when working with children with dyscalculia. Understanding Dyscalculia is essential reading for parents and practitioners in clinical and educational psychology, education professionals and students and researchers of special educational needs, educational psychology and counselling psychology.

Understanding Dyscalculia - A Guide to Symptoms, Management and Treatment (Paperback): Daniela Lucangeli Understanding Dyscalculia - A Guide to Symptoms, Management and Treatment (Paperback)
Daniela Lucangeli
R952 Discovery Miles 9 520 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This accessible book provides evidence-based guidelines on dyscalculia, offering a thorough explanation of the science behind the disorder. It combines this theoretical framework with practical recommendations, offering interventions for managing the condition at home and school and avoiding potential behavioural consequences. Written in a straightforward style, this book provides a concise summary of relevant research to empower the reader to take an informed and positive approach to dyscalculia and those who live with it. The internationally based team of contributors examine the different models that explain the construct of dyscalculia, looking at definitions and theories alongside signs, symptoms and diagnosis. Chapters also explore how to communicate diagnosis to peers, possible cultural differences and sensitivities when related to mathematics education and dyscalculia and the importance of maintaining a proactive attitude when working with children with dyscalculia. Understanding Dyscalculia is essential reading for parents and practitioners in clinical and educational psychology, education professionals and students and researchers of special educational needs, educational psychology and counselling psychology.

School-Based Behavioral Intervention Case Studies - Effective Problem Solving for School Psychologists (Paperback): Michael I.... School-Based Behavioral Intervention Case Studies - Effective Problem Solving for School Psychologists (Paperback)
Michael I. Axelrod, Melissa Coolong Chaffin, Renee O. Hawkins
R1,278 Discovery Miles 12 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

School-Based Behavioral Intervention Case Studies translates principles of behavior into best practices for school psychologists, teachers, and other educational professionals, both in training and in practice. Using detailed case studies illustrating evidence-based interventions, each chapter describes all the necessary elements of effective behavior intervention plans including rich descriptions of target behaviors, detailed intervention protocols, data collection and analysis methods, and tips for ensuring social acceptability and treatment integrity. Addressing a wide array of common behavior problems, this unique and invaluable resource offers real-world examples of intervention and assessment strategies.

Scientific Inquiry into Human Potential - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Across Disciplines (Hardcover): David Yun... Scientific Inquiry into Human Potential - Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Across Disciplines (Hardcover)
David Yun Dai, Robert J. Sternberg
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Scientific Inquiry into Human Potential explores the intellectual legacy and contemporary understanding of scientific research on human intelligence, performance, and productivity. Across nineteen chapters, some of the most eminent scholars of learning and psychology recount how they originated, distinguished, measured, challenged, and adapted their theories on the nature and nurture of human potential over decades of scientific research. These accessible, autobiographical accounts cover a spectrum of issues, from the biological underpinnings and developmental nature of human potential to the roles of community, social interaction, and systematic individual differences in cognitive and motivational functioning. Researchers, instructors, and graduate students of education, psychology, sociology, and biology will find this book not only historically informative but inspiring to their own ongoing research journeys, as well.

Essentials of Special Education - What Educators Need to Know (Hardcover): Stephen B. Richards, Catherine Lawless Frank Essentials of Special Education - What Educators Need to Know (Hardcover)
Stephen B. Richards, Catherine Lawless Frank
R4,135 Discovery Miles 41 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In this succinct yet comprehensive text, authors Lawless Frank and Richards guide readers through the essential basics that every educator needs to know about special education, covering everything from law to application. Streamlined and accessible chapters address legal knowledge - Section 504, IDEA, ESSA, and FERPA - assessment and identification, RTI, categories of disability, IEPs, accommodations, co-teaching, and instructional considerations. Designed to give new educators a focused introduction to critical concepts and terminology, this book also features supplemental online resources including an Instructor's Manual, quizzes, and more.

Unlocking Potential - Identifying and Serving Gifted Students From Low-Income Households (Paperback): Tamra Stambaugh, Paula... Unlocking Potential - Identifying and Serving Gifted Students From Low-Income Households (Paperback)
Tamra Stambaugh, Paula Olszewski-Kubilius
R1,162 Discovery Miles 11 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Winner of NAGC's 2021 Book of the Year Award This edited book, written by authors with extensive experience in working with gifted students from low-income households, focuses on ways to translate the latest research and theory into evidence-supported practices that impact how schools identify and serve these students. Readers will: Learn about evidence-supported identification systems, tools, and strategies for finding students from low-income households. Discover curriculum models, resources, and instructional strategies found effective from projects focused on supporting these students. Understand the important role that intra- and interpersonal skills, ethnicity/race, families, school systems, and communities play. Consider the perceptions of gifted students who grew up in low-income households. Learn how educators can use their experiences to strengthen current services. Unlocking Potential is the go-to resource for an up-to-date overview of best practices in identification, curriculum, instruction, community support, and program design for gifted learners from low-income households.

School-Based Behavioral Intervention Case Studies - Effective Problem Solving for School Psychologists (Hardcover): Michael I.... School-Based Behavioral Intervention Case Studies - Effective Problem Solving for School Psychologists (Hardcover)
Michael I. Axelrod, Melissa Coolong Chaffin, Renee O. Hawkins
R4,162 Discovery Miles 41 620 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

School-Based Behavioral Intervention Case Studies translates principles of behavior into best practices for school psychologists, teachers, and other educational professionals, both in training and in practice. Using detailed case studies illustrating evidence-based interventions, each chapter describes all the necessary elements of effective behavior intervention plans including rich descriptions of target behaviors, detailed intervention protocols, data collection and analysis methods, and tips for ensuring social acceptability and treatment integrity. Addressing a wide array of common behavior problems, this unique and invaluable resource offers real-world examples of intervention and assessment strategies.

Differentiating Giftedness from Talent - The DMGT Perspective on Talent Development (Hardcover): Francoys Gagne Differentiating Giftedness from Talent - The DMGT Perspective on Talent Development (Hardcover)
Francoys Gagne
R4,134 Discovery Miles 41 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive volume explores the origins, development, and applications for Francoys Gagne's Differentiating Model of Giftedness and Talent (DMGT). In an authoritative yet accessible style, Professor Gagne offers a holistic coverage of the DMGT, including its implications for the field, and its main divergent points with competing theories of talent development. Chapters guide readers through each of the five DMGT components, addressing the diversity of gifts, the contributions of Nature and Nurture, the most important personal qualities, the overemphasized power of outside agents, the key role of chance, and more. Filled with illustrative examples and vignettes from the author's estimable career, this book is the authoritative resource for researchers and students looking to understand the DMGT and its unique role in shaping gifted education as we know it today.

Understanding Twice-Exceptional Learners - Connecting Research to Practice (Paperback): C. Matthew Fugate, Wendy Behrens,... Understanding Twice-Exceptional Learners - Connecting Research to Practice (Paperback)
C. Matthew Fugate, Wendy Behrens, Cecelia Boswell
R1,153 Discovery Miles 11 530 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Understanding Twice-Exceptional Learners offers an in-depth look at the needs and lived experiences of students who are twice-exceptional. This book: Includes detailed examinations of co-occurring disabilities commonly found in twice-exceptional populations. Features studies of ADHD, dyslexia, dyscalculia, autism spectrum disorders (ASD), anxiety, OCD, and more. Bridges the divide between research about and practical strategies for teaching gifted students with learning challenges. Is Ideal for university teacher preparation courses and graduate programs. Provides strength-based strategies that focus on students' unique gifts and talents. Each chapter includes a comprehensive literature review, suggested interventions, resources for further exploration, and vignettes that highlight experiences of twice-exceptional students and the behaviors and needs that practitioners might commonly see in the classroom.

Theories of School Psychology - Critical Perspectives (Paperback): Kristy K. Kelly, S. Andrew Garbacz, Craig A Albers Theories of School Psychology - Critical Perspectives (Paperback)
Kristy K. Kelly, S. Andrew Garbacz, Craig A Albers
R1,277 Discovery Miles 12 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Theories of School Psychology: Critical Perspectives describes the theories, frameworks, and conceptual models that underlie the science and practice of school psychology. Chapters provide an orientation to theories, frameworks, and conceptual models that address core school psychology domains along with application to common student, school, and system issues prevalent in the field. Promoting a deeper study of the fundamental processes and approaches in school psychology, this book advances the embedding of theories, frameworks, and models into the design and delivery of educational and psychological services for children, youth, families, and schools. Case vignettes, empirical evidence, and a broad emphasis on prevention and implementation science provide students and trainers with important information for problem-solving in research and in the field.

Commonsense Methods for Children with Special Needs and Disabilities (Hardcover, 8th edition): Peter Westwood Commonsense Methods for Children with Special Needs and Disabilities (Hardcover, 8th edition)
Peter Westwood
R4,142 Discovery Miles 41 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This fully revised and updated eighth edition of Peter Westwood's book offers practical advice and strategies for meeting the challenge of inclusive teaching. Based on the latest international research from the field, it offers practical advice on both new and well-tried evidence-based approaches and strategies for teaching students with a wide range of difficulties. As well as covering special educational needs, learning difficulties, and disabilities in detail, chapters also explore topics such as self-management and autonomy, managing behaviour, and social skills. The book offers sound pedagogical practices and strategies for adapting curriculum content, designing teaching materials, differentiating instruction for mixed-ability classes, and implementing inclusive assessment of learning. Key features of this new edition include: Additional information on linking all aspects of teaching to a Response-to-Intervention Model A focus on the increasing importance of digital technology in supporting the learning of students with special educational needs and disabilities Up-to-date resource lists for each chapter, for those who wish to pursue a particular topic in greater depth Reflecting cutting-edge international research and teaching practices, this is an invaluable resource for practising and trainee teachers, teaching assistants, and other educational professionals looking to support students with special educational needs and disabilities.

Differentiating Giftedness from Talent - The DMGT Perspective on Talent Development (Paperback): Francoys Gagne Differentiating Giftedness from Talent - The DMGT Perspective on Talent Development (Paperback)
Francoys Gagne
R1,283 Discovery Miles 12 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive volume explores the origins, development, and applications for Francoys Gagne's Differentiating Model of Giftedness and Talent (DMGT). In an authoritative yet accessible style, Professor Gagne offers a holistic coverage of the DMGT, including its implications for the field, and its main divergent points with competing theories of talent development. Chapters guide readers through each of the five DMGT components, addressing the diversity of gifts, the contributions of Nature and Nurture, the most important personal qualities, the overemphasized power of outside agents, the key role of chance, and more. Filled with illustrative examples and vignettes from the author's estimable career, this book is the authoritative resource for researchers and students looking to understand the DMGT and its unique role in shaping gifted education as we know it today.

How to Support Pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition in Primary School (Paperback): Lynn McCann How to Support Pupils with Autism Spectrum Condition in Primary School (Paperback)
Lynn McCann
R626 R511 Discovery Miles 5 110 Save R115 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days
Theories of School Psychology - Critical Perspectives (Hardcover): Kristy K. Kelly, S. Andrew Garbacz, Craig A Albers Theories of School Psychology - Critical Perspectives (Hardcover)
Kristy K. Kelly, S. Andrew Garbacz, Craig A Albers
R4,160 Discovery Miles 41 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Theories of School Psychology: Critical Perspectives describes the theories, frameworks, and conceptual models that underlie the science and practice of school psychology. Chapters provide an orientation to theories, frameworks, and conceptual models that address core school psychology domains along with application to common student, school, and system issues prevalent in the field. Promoting a deeper study of the fundamental processes and approaches in school psychology, this book advances the embedding of theories, frameworks, and models into the design and delivery of educational and psychological services for children, youth, families, and schools. Case vignettes, empirical evidence, and a broad emphasis on prevention and implementation science provide students and trainers with important information for problem-solving in research and in the field.

Teaching Pre-Employment Skills to 14-17-Year-Olds - The Autism Works Now! (R) Method (Paperback): Joanne Lara, Susan Osborne Teaching Pre-Employment Skills to 14-17-Year-Olds - The Autism Works Now! (R) Method (Paperback)
Joanne Lara, Susan Osborne; Foreword by Temple Grandin
R703 Discovery Miles 7 030 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Based on the Autism Works Now! (R) Workplace Readiness Workshop, this interactive resource shows how to help students aged 14-17 develop the necessary transition skills for getting and keeping a meaningful job, with accompanying worksheets available to download. Structured around 2-hour weekly sessions over an eight month period, the program is ideal for teaching to groups of students with autism. It covers essential topics such as organization and time management, interview skills, appropriate workplace attire, and networking. It advises on how to arrange a field trip to local businesses so students can gain experience of being in the workplace. Worksheets and questionnaires help to track progress and discover what types of job will be appropriate based on an individual's skills and interests, and the book also includes a template for creating effective resumes.

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