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Educational Outcomes for Students With Disabilities (Hardcover): James E. Ysseldyke, Martha L. Thurlow Educational Outcomes for Students With Disabilities (Hardcover)
James E. Ysseldyke, Martha L. Thurlow
R3,606 Discovery Miles 36 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Educational Outcomes for Students With Disabilities provides readers with the most current perspectives on outcomes that are certain to have an influence on the services they provide. A shift from a focus on the process of education for students with disabilities to a focus on measurable outcomes is occurring and is permeating every level of education, from policy on down to the classroom. This book helps readers think about and prepare for changes in how they provide services.To begin preparing readers for change, the book presents a wide range of topics, beginning with clarifying definitions and historical groundings for the emphasis on outcomes. The authors cover everything from a perspective on the controversial Outcome Based Education (OBE) approach to guidelines on how to use existing data on outcomes. Ways to think about outcomes beyond academics and in alternative settings are addressed as well. Chapters also address different perspectives on what outcomes should be for even young children with disabilities.The contributing authors of this book represent a range of professionals--researchers, policymakers, advocates--whose work helps support student attainment of positive educational outcomes. Individual subjects addressed include: assessment data collection standards opportunity to learn outcome based education (OBE) school reform alternative programs indicators accountabilityEducational Outcomes for Students With Disabilities is a current synthesis of what specialists know about educational outcomes for students with disabilities. It highlights how new ideas will change how school personnel--school counselors and psychologists; supervisors; social workers; speech and language therapists; occupational and physical therapists; and SEA/LEA administrators--educate their students with disabilities.

Teaching Students With Mental Retardation - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback): Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke Teaching Students With Mental Retardation - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R694 Discovery Miles 6 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Students with mental retardation often struggle tremendously to complete the same tasks that many of their peers do without any difficulty - but with special assistance their struggles to learn can be highly successful. In Teaching Students With Mental Retardation, special and mainstream teachers will find highly effective strategies for enhancing the academic and social skills of students with mental retardation in their classrooms. Offering a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, this exceptional resource also discusses: o Common causes of mental retardation such as genetic conditions, problems during pregnancy and birth, and health problems o Diagnosing mental retardation o Cognitive, academic, physical, behavioural, and communication characteristics of mental retardation o Methods for improving the functional academic, social, self-care, and work skills of students with mental retardation o Instructional approaches for students with severe disabilities o Influential trends and issues such as prevention of mental retardation and transitioning from school to work

Teaching Students With Emotional Disturbance - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover): Bob Algozzine, James E.... Teaching Students With Emotional Disturbance - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When a student is inattentive, extremely anxious, or has an outright tantrum in the classroom, ascertaining the exact cause may be difficult, but it is a critical step in reaching and teaching the students who exhibit these behaviours. In Teaching Students With Emotional Disturbance, Ysseldyke and Algozzine show readers how to recognize the cognitive, academic, physical, communicational, and behavioural characteristics of several forms of emotional disturbance and offer specific strategies for responding to anxiety issues, opposition and non-compliance, tantrums, disruptiveness, inattention, task avoidance, and more. Highlights include o A pre-test and post-test to help readers assess their understanding about the origins of social and emotional difficulties and how they are best addressed o Effective interventions and instructional adaptations for students who have emotional problems o Trends and issues currently influencing how students with social and emotional problems are taught o Key vocabulary terms

Teaching Students With Sensory Disabilities - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover): Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke Teaching Students With Sensory Disabilities - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R1,459 Discovery Miles 14 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

With the right modifications, students with sensory disabilities that affect how well they see and/or hear can participate fully in general education classes alongside their peers. Teaching Students With Sensory Disabilities discusses the defining characteristics and specific needs of students who are deaf, blind, or deaf-and-blind. Offering numerous practical classroom management tips and surprisingly easy instruction adjustments, this valuable resource shows teachers how they can teach in a highly effective manner that will foster the independence of students with visual and hearing impairments in the general education classroom. Including a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, this highly informative guide discusses everything educators need to know about students with sensory disabilities, including: o Cognitive characteristics and issues o Academic characteristics and issues o Physical characteristics and issues o Behavioural characteristics and issues o Communication characteristics and issues

Working With Families and Community Agencies to Support Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher... Working With Families and Community Agencies to Support Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover)
James E. Ysseldyke, Bob Algozzine
R1,457 Discovery Miles 14 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Working With Families and Community Agencies to Support Students With Special Needs addresses two of the most exciting facets of working with students with disabilities: "life-stage" issues (early intervention and effective transition) and collaboration (working with families and professionals). Ysseldyke and Algozzine explore the larger context of students' lives outside school, and how life-stage issues and collaboration interact with and influence teaching. Including a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, this informative resource offers valuable answers to the following questions: o What types of transition services exist and when are they necessary? o What should educators know about early-childhood intervention? o What issues should be considered when working with families? o How can schools involve community agencies and businesses? o What options are available to students with special needs after high school? o What key elements are critical to a student's success in the classroom and beyond?

Effective Instruction for Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover, New): Bob Algozzine,... Effective Instruction for Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover, New)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R1,457 Discovery Miles 14 570 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Teaching is most effective when certain general principles are followed; however, not all students are alike, and not all teaching methods are equally effective. Including a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, Effective Instruction for Students With Special Needs presents the key components of highly effective instruction and the accommodations and modifications that should be made for special-needs students when: o Planning Instruction: deciding what and how to teach while communicating realistic expectations o Managing Instruction: preparing for instruction, using time productively, and creating a positive environment o Delivering Instruction: presenting content, monitoring student learning, and adjusting instruction o Evaluating Instruction: monitoring student understanding and engaged time, recording student progress, using data to make decisions, and making judgments about student performance For cases in which more than slight adaptations may be necessary, this helpful guide also highlights special instructional aids and specific teaching methods proven to enhance the success of students with special needs.

The Legal Foundations of Special Education - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover, New): James E. Ysseldyke, Bob... The Legal Foundations of Special Education - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover, New)
James E. Ysseldyke, Bob Algozzine
R1,454 Discovery Miles 14 540 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Federal and state laws, combined with a number of important court cases, have brought major reforms in special education. But laws, rules, and regulations are always changing. Practices that were followed yesterday may be illegal today. How can you be sure you are complying with the law? The Legal Foundations of Special Education summarizes landmark court cases and provides an overview of the most influential laws affecting special education services, including the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), its 2004 reauthorization, and the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Highlights of this helpful guide to special education law include: o Key vocabulary terms o Summaries of the court cases and laws that affect every general and special educator o A pre-test and post-test to help readers assess their understanding of current legal terms and practices This book is also available as part of: A Practical Approach to Special Education for Every Teacher: The 13-Book Collection This collection equips educators with practical knowledge and methods that will help them to better engage students in exploring - and meeting - their fullest potential.

Educational Outcomes for Students With Disabilities (Paperback): James E. Ysseldyke, Martha L. Thurlow Educational Outcomes for Students With Disabilities (Paperback)
James E. Ysseldyke, Martha L. Thurlow
R1,412 Discovery Miles 14 120 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Educational Outcomes for Students With Disabilities provides readers with the most current perspectives on outcomes that are certain to have an influence on the services they provide. A shift from a focus on the process of education for students with disabilities to a focus on measurable outcomes is occurring and is permeating every level of education, from policy on down to the classroom. This book helps readers think about and prepare for changes in how they provide services.To begin preparing readers for change, the book presents a wide range of topics, beginning with clarifying definitions and historical groundings for the emphasis on outcomes. The authors cover everything from a perspective on the controversial Outcome Based Education (OBE) approach to guidelines on how to use existing data on outcomes. Ways to think about outcomes beyond academics and in alternative settings are addressed as well. Chapters also address different perspectives on what outcomes should be for even young children with disabilities.The contributing authors of this book represent a range of professionals--researchers, policymakers, advocates--whose work helps support student attainment of positive educational outcomes. Individual subjects addressed include: assessment data collection standards opportunity to learn outcome based education (OBE) school reform alternative programs indicators accountabilityEducational Outcomes for Students With Disabilities is a current synthesis of what specialists know about educational outcomes for students with disabilities. It highlights how new ideas will change how school personnel--school counselors and psychologists; supervisors; social workers; speech and language therapists; occupational and physical therapists; and SEA/LEA administrators--educate their students with disabilities.

Testing Students With Disabilities - Practical Strategies for Complying With District and State Requirements (Hardcover, 2nd... Testing Students With Disabilities - Practical Strategies for Complying With District and State Requirements (Hardcover, 2nd Revised edition)
Martha L. Thurlow, Judy L. Elliott, James E. Ysseldyke
R2,334 Discovery Miles 23 340 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

New Edition of Best Seller!

"Testing Students With Disabilities is firmly grounded in the cutting edge research the authors have conducted for nearly three decades. They have done a brilliant job of treating a very complex topic in a most readable, logical, and understandable way."
Donald Deshler, Professor of Special Education
University of Kansas

"Testing Students With Disabilities is a 'must buy' for individuals involved in the education of students with disabilities, whether they are currently acting as or studying to be service providers. My hat is off to the authors for breaking down this critical information in a way that is understandable and easy to share."
Sue Gamm, Chief Specialized Services Officer
Chicago Public Schools

"This is a seminal work on the 'how to' of testing, assessment, and accountability for students with disabilities. Not only do the authors help bring this most important topic into clarity, but they also share practical ways to implement their suggestions immediately by providing the tools to get started."
Alice D. Parker, Assistant Superintendent of Public Instruction
California Department of Education

The definitive resource on everything you need to know and do about assessing special needs students?now expanded and improved!

An increased focus on educational accountability and testing, coupled with mandates put forth in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), make it crucial that every district and school professional is well versed in meeting the assessment requirements for all students.

The enhanced second edition of Testing Students With Disabilities covers everything from maximizing the Individualized Education Program (IEP) and fostering successful collaboration among educators, administrators, and parents to optimizing assessment accommodations and using test scores to improve instruction.

Other new and expanded topics include:

  • Requirements of IDEA and ESEA
  • Students with disabilities who are English Language Learners
  • Electronic and online testing
  • Alternate assessments
  • Use of assessment results
  • Access to the general curriculum

The timely update of this popular guide offers the specific tactics, concrete examples, and user-friendly information necessary to effectively and meaningfully include students with disabilities in district and state assessment systems. It features an array of indispensable tools, such as reproducible forms, checklists, handouts, and overheads; a comprehensive list of national and regional technical assistance and dissemination networks; and techniques for conducting staff development.


Teaching Students With Mental Retardation - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover): Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke Teaching Students With Mental Retardation - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R1,459 Discovery Miles 14 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Students with mental retardation often struggle tremendously to complete the same tasks that many of their peers do without any difficulty - but with special assistance their struggles to learn can be highly successful. In Teaching Students With Mental Retardation, special and mainstream teachers will find highly effective strategies for enhancing the academic and social skills of students with mental retardation in their classrooms. Offering a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, this exceptional resource also discusses: o Common causes of mental retardation such as genetic conditions, problems during pregnancy and birth, and health problems o Diagnosing mental retardation o Cognitive, academic, physical, behavioural, and communication characteristics of mental retardation o Methods for improving the functional academic, social, self-care, and work skills of students with mental retardation o Instructional approaches for students with severe disabilities o Influential trends and issues such as prevention of mental retardation and transitioning from school to work

Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover, New): James E.... Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Hardcover, New)
James E. Ysseldyke, Bob Algozzine
R1,459 Discovery Miles 14 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

When determining whether or not a student should receive special education services, what the specific nature of the student's instruction should be, or the extent to which a student is making educational progress, it is critical to know not only what sort of assessment method is most appropriate, but how, when, and where it should be administered. Including a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs helps educators make these weighty decisions with highly practical information such as: o Formal and informal methods of data collection o When to use various assessment practices and what they can show an evaluator o Standards for conducting assessments to ensure accuracy o Using data to make decisions about the education of students with disabilities and those who are gifted and talented

Alternate Assessments for Students With Disabilities (Paperback, Workbook ed.): Sandra J. Thompson, Rachel F Quenemoen, Martha... Alternate Assessments for Students With Disabilities (Paperback, Workbook ed.)
Sandra J. Thompson, Rachel F Quenemoen, Martha L. Thurlow, James E. Ysseldyke
R1,014 Discovery Miles 10 140 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

A Joint Publication with the Council for Exceptional Children

"The authors clearly explain the "why" of alternate assessment and support this with lots of "how-to" information throughout the book. It is hard to imagine a teacher or administrator who wouldn?t gain valuable new skills from reading this book."
Victor Nolet, author
Accessing the General Curriculum

A real-world guide to creating a system of inclusive education . . . measured by inclusive assessments

Students with disabilities need and deserve alternate forms of assessment. They offer greater opportunities for inclusion in general education classrooms, improve the level of education overall, and ?raise the bar? for individual students.

Now a distinguished group of experts in special education have combined current research and a rich variety of case studies to produce a guidebook on alternate assessment?a landmark book for general and special education administrators, teachers, parents, and professionals responsible for development, training, implementation, and continuous improvement of alternate assessments at all levels.

Alternate Assessments for Students With Disabilities will show you:

  • How to shift to high expectations for all learners
  • How to carefully assess their progress
  • How to use the assessment data you gather to improve schooling for them

. . . offering processes and insights based on the real-world experience of states and districts across the country?concrete examples on which professionals can build a solid understanding of alternate assessment.

Thompson and her coauthors offer a "big picture" of high expectations, assessment, and accountability for students with significant disabilities, guiding readers through the process of alternate assessment from beginning to end. Several chapters include examples of worksheets and forms that have worked for some teachers, and in some settings, along with insights into how they can be used to help your students within the context of your own state policies and regulations. Additionally, Alternate Assessments for Students With Disabilities can serve as a resource for planning staff development at the state or district level, and the information can be used by collegial "learning communities" within schools as well.

Given the wide variations in settings and needs, Alternate Assessments for Students With Disabilities is specifically designed to empower you to better understand your own state or district requirements and to get the most out of whatever alternate assessment approach you choose.

All students can learn . . . and Alternate Assessments can be a key to making that a measurable reality in your school.


The Fundamentals of Special Education - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback, New): Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke The Fundamentals of Special Education - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback, New)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R716 Discovery Miles 7 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In The Fundamentals of Special Education, authors Bob Algozzine and Jim Ysseldyke highlight the major concepts in special education, providing readers with a better understanding of the field, from disability categories and statistics to appropriate learning environments. Including a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, this practical guide answers the many questions educators have about special education, including o What is "special education" exactly, and why do we have it? o How many students receive special education services and who are they? o How are students identified for special education services? o Where are students with disabilities taught? o What is an Individualized Education Plan (IEP)? o What roles do general and special education teachers play in addressing the needs of students with disabilities, and how do their responsibilities overlap? o How does diversity influence special education? o What about students who are gifted and/or talented?

The Legal Foundations of Special Education - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback): James E. Ysseldyke, Bob Algozzine The Legal Foundations of Special Education - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback)
James E. Ysseldyke, Bob Algozzine
R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Federal and state laws, combined with a number of important court cases, have brought major reforms in special education. But laws, rules, and regulations are always changing. Practices that were followed yesterday may be illegal today. How can you be sure you are complying with the law? The Legal Foundations of Special Education summarizes landmark court cases and provides an overview of the most influential laws affecting special education services, including the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA), its 2004 reauthorization, and the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Highlights of this helpful guide to special education law include: o Key vocabulary terms o Summaries of the court cases and laws that affect every general and special educator o A pre-test and post-test to help readers assess their understanding of current legal terms and practices This book is also available as part of: A Practical Approach to Special Education for Every Teacher: The 13-Book Collection This collection equips educators with practical knowledge and methods that will help them to better engage students in exploring - and meeting - their fullest potential.

Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback, New): James E.... Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback, New)
James E. Ysseldyke, Bob Algozzine
R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When determining whether or not a student should receive special education services, what the specific nature of the student's instruction should be, or the extent to which a student is making educational progress, it is critical to know not only what sort of assessment method is most appropriate, but how, when, and where it should be administered. Including a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, Effective Assessment for Students With Special Needs helps educators make these weighty decisions with highly practical information such as: o Formal and informal methods of data collection o When to use various assessment practices and what they can show an evaluator o Standards for conducting assessments to ensure accuracy o Using data to make decisions about the education of students with disabilities and those who are gifted and talented

Public Policy, School Reform, and Special Education - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback): James E. Ysseldyke, Bob... Public Policy, School Reform, and Special Education - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback)
James E. Ysseldyke, Bob Algozzine
R716 Discovery Miles 7 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Education is driven by excellence and equity for all students. There is a tenuous balance, however, between society's desire to provide special education services and its ability to pay for them. Authors Jim Ysseldyke and Bob Algozzine examine the current educational landscape, focusing on the delivery of cost-effective, quality services to exceptional students. Public Policy, School Reform, and Special Education demonstrates how and why special education services are driven more by social, political, and economic factors than by actual changes in education, and the ways in which society's values and beliefs affect the distribution of limited resources. Special features include: o Key vocabulary terms o Case studies illustrating how social, political and economic factors work together to affect special education practices o A pre-test and post-test to help readers assess their understanding of school reform and restructuring o Helpful books, articles, and organizations for further research and support

Teaching Students With Emotional Disturbance - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback, New): Bob Algozzine, James E.... Teaching Students With Emotional Disturbance - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback, New)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When a student is inattentive, extremely anxious, or has an outright tantrum in the classroom, ascertaining the exact cause may be difficult, but it is a critical step in reaching and teaching the students who exhibit these behaviours. In Teaching Students With Emotional Disturbance, Ysseldyke and Algozzine show readers how to recognize the cognitive, academic, physical, communicational, and behavioural characteristics of several forms of emotional disturbance and offer specific strategies for responding to anxiety issues, opposition and non-compliance, tantrums, disruptiveness, inattention, task avoidance, and more. Highlights include o A pre-test and post-test to help readers assess their understanding about the origins of social and emotional difficulties and how they are best addressed o Effective interventions and instructional adaptations for students who have emotional problems o Trends and issues currently influencing how students with social and emotional problems are taught o Key vocabulary terms

Teaching Students With Gifts and Talents - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback): Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke Teaching Students With Gifts and Talents - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Students who are gifted and/or talented are known more for their contributions and potential contributions than any other group of students. Meeting the educational needs of these students, however, can be a tremendous challenge for those who teach them. In Teaching Students With Gifts and Talents, Bob Algozzine and Jim Ysseldyke offer educators helpful information for identifying gifted and talented students, and present effective approaches - enrichment and acceleration - to ensure that these exceptional students are constantly challenged and engaged. Highlights include: o A pre-test and post-test to help readers assess their understanding of giftedness and how the needs of gifted and talented students are best addressed o Cognitive, academic, communicational, physical, and behavioural characteristics that are associated with high-ability learners o Effective approaches and activities to keep gifted and talented students motivated and reaching ever-higher levels of achievement o Key vocabulary terms

Effective Instruction for Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback, New): Bob Algozzine,... Effective Instruction for Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback, New)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Teaching is most effective when certain general principles are followed; however, not all students are alike, and not all teaching methods are equally effective. Including a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, Effective Instruction for Students With Special Needs presents the key components of highly effective instruction and the accommodations and modifications that should be made for special-needs students when: o Planning Instruction: deciding what and how to teach while communicating realistic expectations o Managing Instruction: preparing for instruction, using time productively, and creating a positive environment o Delivering Instruction: presenting content, monitoring student learning, and adjusting instruction o Evaluating Instruction: monitoring student understanding and engaged time, recording student progress, using data to make decisions, and making judgments about student performance For cases in which more than slight adaptations may be necessary, this helpful guide also highlights special instructional aids and specific teaching methods proven to enhance the success of students with special needs.

Teaching Students With Medical, Physical, and Multiple Disabilities - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback): Bob... Teaching Students With Medical, Physical, and Multiple Disabilities - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R724 Discovery Miles 7 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

If not properly addressed, a medical or physical disability that results in limited strength, mobility, vitality, and/or alertness can have as much of an adverse affect on a student's educational performance as a learning disability. Including a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, this highly informative guide discusses the issues teachers and school nurses need to be aware of in order to effectively support students with medical, physical, and multiple disabilities in the special or mainstream education classroom. Highlights include o Cognitive, academic, physical, behavioural, and communication characteristics of numerous medical and physical conditions o Helpful ideas for adjusting the classroom and school environments to suit the needs of students with medical and physical disabilities o Strategies for adapting activities and materials for students with physical disabilities o Assistive technologies designed to enhance communication or mobility o Identification issues associated with multiple disabilities

Teaching Students With Learning Disabilities - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback): James E. Ysseldyke, Bob... Teaching Students With Learning Disabilities - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback)
James E. Ysseldyke, Bob Algozzine
R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What is to be done to help a student who does not have an obvious special education condition, but whose expected achievement on certain academic tasks falls short of his or her actual achievement, despite evidence-based teaching? Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities can help - it describes the characteristics associated with learning disabilities, and offers practical teaching strategies proven to increase the success rate of these students both in and outside the classroom. Highlights include o A pre-test and post-test to help readers assess their understanding of the nature of learning disabilities and how they are best addressed o Cognitive, academic, communicational, physical, and behavioural characteristics that are associated with learning disabilities o Strategies to improve the work habits and study skills of students with learning disabilities and/or ADHD o Highly effective methods for improving the performance of students with learning disabilities in reading, writing, and mathematics o Key vocabulary terms

Teaching Students With Sensory Disabilities - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback): Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke Teaching Students With Sensory Disabilities - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback)
Bob Algozzine, James E. Ysseldyke
R728 Discovery Miles 7 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

With the right modifications, students with sensory disabilities that affect how well they see and/or hear can participate fully in general education classes alongside their peers. Teaching Students With Sensory Disabilities discusses the defining characteristics and specific needs of students who are deaf, blind, or deaf-and-blind. Offering numerous practical classroom management tips and surprisingly easy instruction adjustments, this valuable resource shows teachers how they can teach in a highly effective manner that will foster the independence of students with visual and hearing impairments in the general education classroom. Including a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, this highly informative guide discusses everything educators need to know about students with sensory disabilities, including: o Cognitive characteristics and issues o Academic characteristics and issues o Physical characteristics and issues o Behavioural characteristics and issues o Communication characteristics and issues

Working With Families and Community Agencies to Support Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher... Working With Families and Community Agencies to Support Students With Special Needs - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback)
James E. Ysseldyke, Bob Algozzine
R720 Discovery Miles 7 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Working With Families and Community Agencies to Support Students With Special Needs addresses two of the most exciting facets of working with students with disabilities: "life-stage" issues (early intervention and effective transition) and collaboration (working with families and professionals). Ysseldyke and Algozzine explore the larger context of students' lives outside school, and how life-stage issues and collaboration interact with and influence teaching. Including a pre-test, post-test, and key vocabulary terms, this informative resource offers valuable answers to the following questions: o What types of transition services exist and when are they necessary? o What should educators know about early-childhood intervention? o What issues should be considered when working with families? o How can schools involve community agencies and businesses? o What options are available to students with special needs after high school? o What key elements are critical to a student's success in the classroom and beyond?

Testing Students With Disabilities - Practical Strategies for Complying With District and State Requirements (Paperback, 2nd... Testing Students With Disabilities - Practical Strategies for Complying With District and State Requirements (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Martha L. Thurlow, Judy L. Elliott, James E. Ysseldyke
R1,468 Discovery Miles 14 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

New Edition of Best Seller!

"Testing Students With Disabilities is firmly grounded in the cutting edge research the authors have conducted for nearly three decades. They have done a brilliant job of treating a very complex topic in a most readable, logical, and understandable way."
Donald Deshler, Professor of Special Education
University of Kansas

"Testing Students With Disabilities is a 'must buy' for individuals involved in the education of students with disabilities, whether they are currently acting as or studying to be service providers. My hat is off to the authors for breaking down this critical information in a way that is understandable and easy to share."
Sue Gamm, Chief Specialized Services Officer
Chicago Public Schools

"This is a seminal work on the 'how to' of testing, assessment, and accountability for students with disabilities. Not only do the authors help bring this most important topic into clarity, but they also share practical ways to implement their suggestions immediately by providing the tools to get started."
Alice D. Parker, Assistant Superintendent of Public Instruction
California Department of Education

The definitive resource on everything you need to know and do about assessing special needs students?now expanded and improved!

An increased focus on educational accountability and testing, coupled with mandates put forth in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), make it crucial that every district and school professional is well versed in meeting the assessment requirements for all students.

The enhanced second edition of Testing Students With Disabilities covers everything from maximizing the Individualized Education Program (IEP) and fostering successful collaboration among educators, administrators, and parents to optimizing assessment accommodations and using test scores to improve instruction.

Other new and expanded topics include:

  • Requirements of IDEA and ESEA
  • Students with disabilities who are English Language Learners
  • Electronic and online testing
  • Alternate assessments
  • Use of assessment results
  • Access to the general curriculum

The timely update of this popular guide offers the specific tactics, concrete examples, and user-friendly information necessary to effectively and meaningfully include students with disabilities in district and state assessment systems. It features an array of indispensable tools, such as reproducible forms, checklists, handouts, and overheads; a comprehensive list of national and regional technical assistance and dissemination networks; and techniques for conducting staff development.


Teaching Students With Communication Disorders - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback): James E. Ysseldyke, Bob... Teaching Students With Communication Disorders - A Practical Guide for Every Teacher (Paperback)
James E. Ysseldyke, Bob Algozzine
R716 Discovery Miles 7 160 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Communication disorders affecting speech and language rank as the second most common reason students receive special education. How can special and mainstream education teachers help these students achieve successful outcomes academically and in their interpersonal relationships? Which approaches provide the most beneficial learning experiences, and help build confidence and self-esteem? Teaching Students With Communication Disorders offers tools to help teachers identify communication disorders, distinguish speech from language impairments, reduce common communication problems, and eliminate negative stereotypes. Providing a pre-test, post-test, key vocabulary terms, and additional resources to help teachers and speech therapists increase their understanding about communication disorders and effective intervention strategies, this valuable resource highlights: o Criteria for identifying speech and language disorders o Cognitive, academic, physical, behavioural, and communication characteristics of common communication disorders o Appropriate teaching and class management strategies o Trends and issues influencing instructional approaches and the delivery of speech and language services

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