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The topic of special education is rich in knowledge and pedagogy
that covers multiple disciplines within the school environment.
Many special educators complete graduate degrees and explore a
variety of topics within the special education context; however,
there is a need for more resources that provide essential knowledge
to special education professionals. New Considerations and Best
Practices for Training Special Education Teachers discusses best
practices and strategies special education professionals require to
become more proficient in teaching students with exceptional needs
and addresses the most important components of the special
education teacher's job. Serving as a guide of what a special
educator must know to be effective within the classroom and
providing an overview of the most important components of the
special education teacher's job, the needs of the special educator,
along with new research in the field, this timely book covers a
range of topics such as assistive technologies and special
education law. It is ideal for special education teachers, industry
professionals, guidance counselors, academicians, professors,
researchers, practitioners, and students.
The field of curriculum inquiry has grown rapidly over the last
four decades resulting in many new forms of curriculum inquiry to
be used as tools to answer unique curriculum-related research
questions. There are few texts available that include concise
descriptions and elements of curriculum inquiry methodologies and
directed at enabling researchers to wisely choose a form of
curriculum inquiry most appropriate for their study. Conceptual
Analyses of Curriculum Inquiry Methodologies presents chapters that
are each devoted to a particular form of inquiry, with a conceptual
analysis of the methodology, its purpose(s), its utilization,
structure, and organization, all written by scholars with firsthand
experience with the form of inquiry. These experts also take the
liberty of citing examples of published studies that have utilized
the methodology, share the types of relevant data collection
instruments and forms of data produced, and also share research
questions that can be answered via their form of inquiry. Covering
topics such as quantitative methods of inquiry, glocalization, and
educational criticism, this is an essential text for curriculum
designers, doctoral students, doctoral researchers, university
faculty, professors, researchers, and academicians.
It is imperative in today's educational environment that educators
are prepared to utilize assistive technology to support all
learners and provide them with the best education possible. In
order to ensure assistive technology is used appropriately, further
study on the best practices, strategies, and tactics of
implementation is required. Using Assistive Technology for
Inclusive Learning in K-12 Classrooms highlights the need and use
of assistive technology in special education and provides
pre-service teachers in regular and special education programs with
research-based methods and materials to promote a more inclusive
environment for students with disabilities. Covering key topics
such as educational technology, special needs, and teaching
methods, this premier reference source is ideal for industry
professionals, policymakers, administrators of both K-12 and higher
education, researchers, scholars, academicians, pre-service
teachers, teacher educators, instructional designers,
practitioners, instructors, and students.
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Plato's Animals - Gadflies, Horses, Swans, and Other Philosophical Beasts (Hardcover, annotated edition)
Jeremy Bell, Michael Naas; Contributions by Christopher Long, Claudia Baracchi, Sara Brill, …
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Plato's Animals examines the crucial role played by animal images,
metaphors, allusions, and analogies in Plato's Dialogues. These
fourteen lively essays demonstrate that the gadflies, snakes,
stingrays, swans, dogs, horses, and other animals that populate
Plato's work are not just rhetorical embellishments. Animals are
central to Plato's understanding of the hierarchy between animals,
humans, and gods and are crucial to his ideas about education,
sexuality, politics, aesthetics, the afterlife, the nature of the
soul, and philosophy itself. The volume includes a comprehensive
annotated index to Plato's bestiary in both Greek and English.
Plato's Animals examines the crucial role played by animal images,
metaphors, allusions, and analogies in Plato's Dialogues. These
fourteen lively essays demonstrate that the gadflies, snakes,
stingrays, swans, dogs, horses, and other animals that populate
Plato's work are not just rhetorical embellishments. Animals are
central to Plato's understanding of the hierarchy between animals,
humans, and gods and are crucial to his ideas about education,
sexuality, politics, aesthetics, the afterlife, the nature of the
soul, and philosophy itself. The volume includes a comprehensive
annotated index to Plato's bestiary in both Greek and English.
It is imperative in today's educational environment that educators
are prepared to utilize assistive technology to support all
learners and provide them with the best education possible. In
order to ensure assistive technology is used appropriately, further
study on the best practices, strategies, and tactics of
implementation is required. Using Assistive Technology for
Inclusive Learning in K-12 Classrooms highlights the need and use
of assistive technology in special education and provides
pre-service teachers in regular and special education programs with
research-based methods and materials to promote a more inclusive
environment for students with disabilities. Covering key topics
such as educational technology, special needs, and teaching
methods, this premier reference source is ideal for industry
professionals, policymakers, administrators of both K-12 and higher
education, researchers, scholars, academicians, pre-service
teachers, teacher educators, instructional designers,
practitioners, instructors, and students.
The topic of special education is rich in knowledge and pedagogy
that covers multiple disciplines within the school environment.
Many special educators complete graduate degrees and explore a
variety of topics within the special education context; however,
there is a need for more resources that provide essential knowledge
to special education professionals. New Considerations and Best
Practices for Training Special Education Teachers discusses best
practices and strategies special education professionals require to
become more proficient in teaching students with exceptional needs
and addresses the most important components of the special
education teacher's job. Serving as a guide of what a special
educator must know to be effective within the classroom and
providing an overview of the most important components of the
special education teacher's job, the needs of the special educator,
along with new research in the field, this timely book covers a
range of topics such as assistive technologies and special
education law. It is ideal for special education teachers, industry
professionals, guidance counselors, academicians, professors,
researchers, practitioners, and students.
The field of curriculum inquiry has grown rapidly over the last
four decades resulting in many new forms of curriculum inquiry to
be used as tools to answer unique curriculum-related research
questions. There are few texts available that include concise
descriptions and elements of curriculum inquiry methodologies and
directed at enabling researchers to wisely choose a form of
curriculum inquiry most appropriate for their study. Conceptual
Analyses of Curriculum Inquiry Methodologies presents chapters that
are each devoted to a particular form of inquiry, with a conceptual
analysis of the methodology, its purpose(s), its utilization,
structure, and organization, all written by scholars with firsthand
experience with the form of inquiry. These experts also take the
liberty of citing examples of published studies that have utilized
the methodology, share the types of relevant data collection
instruments and forms of data produced, and also share research
questions that can be answered via their form of inquiry. Covering
topics such as quantitative methods of inquiry, glocalization, and
educational criticism, this is an essential text for curriculum
designers, doctoral students, doctoral researchers, university
faculty, professors, researchers, and academicians.
Gather all men from all walks of life and what do they have in
common? The inability to express their deepest thoughts and
emotions! In this book which is a poetic collation author Trayvond
Souder and author Jeremy Bell have used transparency to bridge the
gap between the young and the wise. Poems in this book depict the
societal pressures of black men.
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