A cornerstone of special education training for 30 years, this is the definitive textbook for preparing educators, counselors, and other related services professionals to teach children with severe and multiple disabilities in inclusive settings. Now in a revised, thoroughly updated, and streamlined
Keys to Educational Success : Teaching Students with Visual Impairments and Multiple Disabilities
β Scribed by Sharon Sacks; Mary C. Zatta
- Publisher
- American Foundation for the Blind Press
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 604
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Every student has unique learning needs, but addressing the diverse needs of students who have visual impairments and multiple disabilities can be particularly challenging for teachers. Keys to Educational Success helps educators unlock the learning potential of their students by providing key program strategies that can be directly applied to classroom learning routines. The book includes information about: Assessment basics IEP development Instructional planning and design The role of the teacher Keys to Educational Success provides specific strategies for instruction including: Communication Orientation and Mobility Behavior intervention Assistive technology Independent living skills Early Intervention *Life transitions after school Keys to Educational Success is also an important reference for special education teachers, educational team members, and administrators.
β¦ Subjects
Children with visual disabilities--Education.; EDU026000; EDU026040
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Reading Connections: Strategies for Teaching Students with Visual Impairments is a hands-on guide for teachers and professionals working to improve the reading skills of their students. It helps them put together the essential components of reading β phonemic awareness, phonics, reading fluency, voc
Support the academic performance and independence of students with medical and physical disabilities! 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 studentβ²s educational pe
How can educators and therapists support effective communication for students with severe and multiple disabilities? Today's best research and strategies are in the<b>NEW third edition</b>of this trusted textbook and teaching guide. Current and future education professionals will get<b>up-to-date in
<b>Note: This is the bound book only and does not include access to the Enhanced Pearson eText. To order the Enhanced Pearson eText packaged with a bound book, use ISBN 0134471881.</b><b>A practical approach to identifying, understanding, and helping students with language difficulties achieve succe