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Exceptional children: introduction to special education
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Publisher
Allyn and Bacon
Publication Date
c1994
Language
English
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From the Book - 6th ed.
1. Exceptionality and special education. Educational definition of exceptional children and youths
Prevalence of exceptional children and youths
Definition of special education
What teachers are expected to do
How and where special education began
Trends in legislation and litigation
Issues in special education: An act of transformation
A perspective on special education's progress
2. Current trends and issues. Integration
Early intervention
Issues in special education: How should MDA use telethon's $45m?
Transition from secondary school to adulthood
Some concluding thoughts regarding trends and issues
3. Multicultural and bilingual aspects of special education. Education and cultural diversity : concepts for special education
Issues in special education: School guidance on Gays has N. Y. parents divided
4. Mental retardation. Definition
Classification
Prevalence
Causes
Assessment
Psychological and behavioral characteristics
Educational considerations
Issues in special education: Confronting the "NIMBY" syndrome
Early intervention
Transition
Community adjustment
Suggestions for teaching students with mental retardation in general education classrooms / E. Jane Nowacek
5. Learning disabilities. Definitions
Prevalence
Causes
Assessment
Psychological and behavioral characteristics
Educational considerations
Early intervention
Transition
In their own words: Eileen Simpson
Suggestions for teaching students with learning disabilities in general education classrooms / E. Jane Nowacek
6. Emotional and behavioral disorders. Terminology
Definition
Classification
Prevalence
Causes
Identification
Psychological and behavioral characteristics
Issues in special education: Eating disorders : the perfect child
Educational considerations
Early intervention
Transition
In their own words: Janet Frame
Suggestions for teaching students with emotional or behavioral disorders in general education classrooms / E. Jane Nowacek
7. Communication disorders. Definitions
Prevalence
Language development
Augmentative and alternative communication
Communicative differences
Speech disorders
Early intervention
Transition
Issues in special education: Facilitated communication
In their own words: John Updike
Suggestions for teaching students with communication disorders in general education classrooms / E. Jane Nowacek
8. Hearing Impairment. Definition and classification
Prevalence
Anatomy and physiology of the ear
Measurement of hearing ability
Causes
Psychological and behavioral characteristics
Issues in special education: Media's portrayal of persons with hearing impairment
Educational considerations
Early intervention
In their own words: Lou Ann Walker
Transition
Suggestions for teaching students with hearing impairment in general education classrooms / E. Jane Nowacek
9. Visual Impairment. Definition and classification
Prevalence
Anatomy and physiology of the eye
Measurement of visual ability
Causes
Psychological and behavioral characteristics
Educational considerations
Issues in special education: Is Braille literacy necessary for all children who are blind?
Early intervention
Transition
In their own words: Ved Mehta
Suggestions for teaching students with visual impairment in general education classrooms / E. Jane Nowacek
10. Physical disabilities. Definition and classification
Prevalence and need
Neurological impairments
Musculoskeletal conditions
Congenital malformations
Accidents and other physical conditions
Child abuse and neglect
Psychological and behavioral characteristics
Prosthetics, orthotics, and adaptive devices for daily living
Educational considerations
Early intervention
Transition
In their own words: Ruth Sienkiewicz Mercer
Suggestions for teaching students with physical disabilities in general education classrooms / E. Jane Nowacek
11. Giftedness. Definition
Prevalence
Origins of giftedness
Identification of giftedness
Physical, psychological, and behavioral characteristics
Attitudes toward gifted students and their education
Neglected groups of gifted students
Issues in special education: Identifying gifted minority students
Educational considerations
Teachers of gifted students
Early intervention
Transition
In their own words: Richard P. Feynmam
Suggestions for teaching the gifted and talented student in general education classrooms / E. Jane Nowacek
12. Parents and families. Professionals' changing views of parents
The effects of a child with a disability on the family
Issues in special education: Families with members who are disabled hit hard by budget cuts
Family involvement in treatment and education
In conclusion.
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9780205153053
9780205149179
9780205149179
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