Teaching Students with Special Needs: A Guide for Future Educators is written for a specific audience and may appear a bit different than some other popular and excellent textbooks on special education. It has tailored design, content, and writing style for an audience of aspiring educators who need a text to give them a solid foundation rather than an exhaustive summary. Further, the text has been written to convey important concepts in a manner that is more practical and accessible to future educators with an emerging ...
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Teaching Students with Special Needs: A Guide for Future Educators is written for a specific audience and may appear a bit different than some other popular and excellent textbooks on special education. It has tailored design, content, and writing style for an audience of aspiring educators who need a text to give them a solid foundation rather than an exhaustive summary. Further, the text has been written to convey important concepts in a manner that is more practical and accessible to future educators with an emerging understanding of the processes that occur to support learners experiencing difficulty in school. It would be expected that there will be future special education teachers reading this book, but it is not intended for those individuals, specifically. In fact, the book is designed to highlight the fundamental issues relevant to ALL educators in American public schools. Teaching Students with Special Needs: A Guide for Future Educators has been designed with the intent of applying principles of explicit instruction to a textbook. Throughout the text, you will find graphic organizers, summaries of key points, support in developing background knowledge of key concepts and new terms, explanations of terminology in accessible language, and an ongoing emphasis of the ""big ideas"" of special education. The goal is that future educators reading this book would be able to develop appropriate background knowledge to understand the historical and contextual issues associated with special education and find the chapters on disability categories useful as primers on vast and complicated topics. Teaching Students with Special Needs: A Guide for Future Educators highlights the ""big ideas"" and critical content of special education, as it currently exists in special education answering the essential questions: Who are the children in special education? How did they become eligible for special education services? What are my responsibilities for meeting the needs of children in special education
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Good. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 353 p. Audience: General/trade. This book is in good condition. The covers have corner bumps and shelf wear. The covers are flat and not curled. The pages are clean but most also have corner bumps. Most pages are free of marks and writing. However, page 292 has a headline highlighted in yellow, page 297 has a list which has small inked tic marks as does page 315. Otherwise the pages are free of marks, writing, highlighting and underlining. The pages of this book are perforated to make removal easy. There are no missing pages in the book. There are no stickers on the covers.