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Cases In Special Education

  • Cases In Special Education
  • Attribution

    Joseph R. Boyle … [et al.]
  • Publication Details

    Book, McGraw Hill, 1997
  • Availability

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      OVERSIZE (UPPER)  LC3969.45 .C37 1997b         AVAILABLE

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  • Description

    Organized around the social systems perspective of Shea and Bauer’s AN INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EDUCATION: A Social Systems Perspective, 2/e, this value-added book of cases may be packaged with the text or used as the sole text for special education courses taking a case study approach. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)
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  • Notes

    • Whatever the reason of why students fail to transfer effective teaching skills or knowledge, we know that there are better ways to teach. From our experiences, case method teaching represents one of the best ways for college students to apply knowledge and skills…. As you use the cases from this book, [the authors] anticipate that your students’ understanding of special education will change…. [They] hope that this book will serve as a tool to engage students during classes and to help them connect knowledge with practice. -Pref
  • Contents

    • Using cases in special education
    • Social systems approach
    • Individuals with emotional or behavioral disorders
    • Individuals with diverse ethnic, cultural, or linguistic backgrounds
    • Individuals with learning disabilities
    • Individuals with mild or moderate mental retardation
    • Individuals with communication disorders
    • Individuals with visual impairments
    • Individuals with hearing impairments
    • Individuals with severe and multiple disabilities
    • Individuals who are gifted, talented, or creative
    • Individuals with physical disabilities and health impairments
    • Individuals with other low incidence disabilities
    • Individuals who are at -risk for school failure
  • ISBN

    • 0697354814
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