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An in-depth analysis of the contexts of Black youth socialization
with emphasis on the intragroup variations in the circumstances,
behavior, and experiences of those youth. Taylor and his
contributors present a balanced portrait of the majority of Black
youth who stay in school, avoid drugs and pregnancy, are employed,
and are not involved in crime despite social and economic
disadvantages, alongside those unfortunates who are enmeshed in the
crucible of social problems. Authored by some of the best
African-American researchers in the United States, this volume
focuses on the multiple ecologies of Black youth development from
school through employment and marriage.
Cognitive and Intellectual Disabilities: Historical Perspectives,
Current Practices, and Future Directions provides thorough coverage
of the causes and characteristics of cognitive and intellectual
disabilities (formerly known as mental retardation) as well as
detailed discussions of the validated instructional approaches in
the field today. Features include: A companion website that offers
students and instructors learning objectives, additional
activities, discussion outlines, and practice tests for each
chapter of the book. An up-to-date volume that reflects the
terminology and criteria of the DSM-V and is aligned with the
current CEC standards. Teaching Applications: presents the
strongest coverage available in any introductory text on
instructional issues and applications for teaching students with
cognitive and intellectual disabilities. A unique chapter on
"Future Issues" that explores the philosophical, social, legal,
medical, educational, and personal issues that professionals and
people with cognitive and intellectual disabilities face. This
comprehensive and current introductory textbook is ideally suited
for introductory or methods courses related to cognitive and
intellectual disabilities.
Exceptional Children: Integrating Research and Teaching provides a
com prehensive introduction to the constantly changing area of
special educa tion. The book is research-based, and its title
reflects our opinion regarding the important link between research
and classroom practice. There is one feature of Exceptional
Children: Integrating Research and Teaching that warrants attention
and perhaps justification; it was written specifically to address
the graduate student or sophisticated undergraduate student mar
ket. As such, the book is written at a higher level and with a
greater concept density than typical introductory special education
texts. We feel that this type of book is very much needed and will
be received favorably by the special education community. There are
also several unique features of Exceptional Children: Integrat ing
Research and Teaching that we feel will be quite valuable. First,
we have emphasized the area of teaching practices and not simply
included basic facts about definitions, characteristics, and
causes. Although some intro ductory texts include information about
teaching considerations, that area is not discussed as in depth as
it is in our text. We feel that it is important that readers not
only understand the educational needs of exceptional chil dren, but
also can identify the best educational practices to meet those
needs."
"Prader-Willi Syndrome: Selected Research and Management " "Issues"
investigates the most recent developments in the diagnosis and
management of individuals with the syndrome. This volume is not
intended as a comprehensive review, but as a source of new,
original research on this little understood syndrome. Alternative
methods of identification and treatment are considered, and issues
related to the nonmedical characteristics are explored.
An in-depth analysis of the contexts of Black youth
socialization with emphasis on the intragroup variations in the
circumstances, behavior, and experiences of those youth. Taylor and
his contributors present a balanced portrait of the majority of
Black youth who stay in school, avoid drugs and pregnancy, are
employed, and are not involved in crime despite social and economic
disadvantages, alongside those unfortunates who are enmeshed in the
crucible of social problems. Authored by some of the best
African-American researchers in the United States, this volume
focuses on the multiple ecologies of Black youth development from
school through employment and marriage.
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