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9780534211028

Teaching Learners with Mild Disabilities Integrating Research and Practice

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  • ISBN13:

    9780534211028

  • ISBN10:

    053421102X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1993-09-17
  • Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing
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Summary

This very applied book introduces preservice readers to best practices for teaching learners with mild disabilities. The authors illustrate interactions among regular teachers, special education teachers and students with mild disabilities through the use of eight hypothetical case studies of students and teachers.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. xv
Foundations for Instructionp. 1
The Learners and Their Teachersp. 2
Schools, Society, and Achievementp. 5
Special Programsp. 9
Compensatory Education Programsp. 9
Special Education Programsp. 10
Section 504 Servicesp. 11
Special Students: Their Schools and Teachersp. 13
Oak Hill Elementary Schoolp. 13
Apple County Middle School and Apple County High Schoolp. 15
Summaryp. 17
Application Exercisesp. 18
Learners with Mild Disabilitiesp. 20
Services, Labels, and Children with Mild Disabilitiesp. 22
Cognitive Characteristicsp. 27
Intellectual Abilityp. 27
Attentional Deficitsp. 28
Memory and Thinking Skillsp. 29
Academic Characteristicsp. 31
Readingp. 32
Language Artsp. 32
Mathematicsp. 33
Social-Emotional Characteristicsp. 33
Individualizing Instructionp. 35
The Individualized Education Programp. 37
Summaryp. 38
Application Exercisesp. 38
Approaches to Teaching Learners with Mild Disabilitiesp. 40
Services, Curriculum, and Instructionp. 43
Servicesp. 43
Curriculump. 43
Instructionp. 44
Issues Regarding Special Education Services, Instruction, and Inclusionp. 44
Popular Teaching Approaches and Fadsp. 49
Stimulus Reductionp. 50
Multisensory Approaches and Modality-Based Instructionp. 51
Diet/Drug Therapiesp. 52
Fadsp. 54
Research-Based Approachesp. 54
Applied Behavior Analysisp. 55
Direct Instructionp. 55
Cognitive Strategy Instructionp. 56
Peer Tutoringp. 56
Cooperative Learningp. 57
Authentic Learningp. 58
Consultation and Collaborationp. 58
Summaryp. 61
Application Exercisesp. 62
Organizing for Instructionp. 63
Communicating for Student Successp. 64
Consulting and Collaboratingp. 66
Communication Skillsp. 67
Consultationp. 69
Collaborationp. 72
Collaborative Teaching to Facilitate Inclusionp. 77
Parents as Partnersp. 78
Notes, Letters, and Two-Way Notebooksp. 80
Telephone Callsp. 82
Communication About Homeworkp. 83
Parent Conferencesp. 84
Paraprofessionals and Volunteersp. 85
Summaryp. 92
Application Exercisesp. 92
Managing the Classroom Environmentp. 94
Classroom Management and Disciplinep. 96
Promoting a Positive Atmospherep. 97
Classroom Climatep. 100
Rules and Routinesp. 102
Time Management and Transitionsp. 106
Using Computers to Maximize Instructional Timep. 111
Maintaining a Positive Classroom Environmentp. 114
Reinforcementp. 115
Punishmentp. 119
Special Considerations: IDEA and Behaviorp. 123
Summaryp. 126
Application Exercisesp. 127
Assessing Student Progressp. 128
Informal Assessment in the Classroomp. 131
Curriculum-Based Assessmentp. 131
Authentic, Performance-Based Assessment and Portfoliosp. 139
Criterion-Referenced Assessmentp. 141
Observational Recording Proceduresp. 143
Checklists and Rating Scalesp. 145
Standards Assessment and Gradingp. 147
Referral, Screening, and Eligibility for Special Educationp. 151
Referral, Screening, and Evaluation for Special Education Eligibilityp. 152
Eligibilityp. 157
Assessment of Culturally, Ethnically, and Linguistically Diverse Learnersp. 158
Summaryp. 159
Application Exercisesp. 160
Planning for Successful Instructionp. 162
How Teachers Planp. 166
Backward Planning and Thematic Unitsp. 167
Writing Educational Objectivesp. 168
Instructional Options and Groupingp. 173
Stages of Learningp. 176
The Acquisition Stagep. 176
The Proficiency Stagep. 177
The Maintenance Stagep. 178
The Generalization Stagep. 178
Stages of Learning and Planningp. 179
Planning and the IEPp. 180
Planning for Collaborative Teaching in Inclusive Classroomsp. 185
Summaryp. 189
Application Exercisesp. 190
Providing Instructionp. 193
Effective Teacher Behaviorsp. 194
Empiricist and Constructivist Teaching Philosophiesp. 196
Empiricist Philosophiesp. 197
Constructivist Philosophiesp. 197
Research on the Use of Timep. 199
Research on Teacher Effectivenessp. 199
Direct Instructional Strategiesp. 201
Opening the Lessonp. 205
Demonstrating the New Skill or Conceptp. 206
Giving Guided Practicep. 206
Providing Independent Practicep. 210
Closing the Lessonp. 212
Evaluating Instructionp. 212
Integrating Empiricist and Constructivist Philosophiesp. 213
Summaryp. 215
Application Exercisesp. 216
Student-Mediated Learningp. 218
Cooperative Learningp. 220
Student Teams-Achievement Divisions (STAD)p. 224
Teams-Games-Tournaments (TGT)p. 225
Team Assisted Individualization (TAI)p. 225
Cooperative Integrated Reading and Composition (CIRC)p. 226
Numbered Heads Togetherp. 226
Forming Cooperative Teamsp. 226
Integrating Students with Disabilities into Cooperative Learning Groupsp. 230
Peer Tutoringp. 232
Same-Age Tutorial Programsp. 232
Class-Wide Peer Tutoringp. 233
Cross-Age Peer Tutoringp. 235
Cognitive Behavior Modification Strategiesp. 236
Self-Management Strategiesp. 236
Teaching Learning Strategiesp. 240
Summaryp. 246
Application Exercisesp. 247
Oral Language Instructionp. 248
The Nature of Language and Language Developmentp. 251
Formp. 251
Contentp. 253
Social Functionsp. 253
Language Developmentp. 254
Language and Children with Mild Disabilitiesp. 256
Phonological Awareness Skills and Reading Problemsp. 257
Activities to Develop Semantic, Syntactic, and Phonological Abilityp. 258
Contentp. 259
Formp. 259
Sample Commercial Materials, Tests, and Computer Softwarep. 263
Students with Cultural Differences or English as a Second Languagep. 265
Summaryp. 270
Application Exercisesp. 270
Reading Instructionp. 272
The Nature of Reading and Reading Problemsp. 275
Whole Language and Reading Instructionp. 276
Developmental Readingp. 278
Basal Reading Seriesp. 278
Research on Developmental Reading Approachesp. 281
Remedial Reading Approachesp. 284
Phonics Instruction and Phonics Programsp. 284
Sight Word Instruction and Sight Word Programsp. 295
Specialized Remedial Reading Approachesp. 302
Teaching Comprehension Skillsp. 308
Activating Background Knowledgep. 309
Building Fluencyp. 310
Vocabularyp. 312
Direct Instruction of Main Ideap. 314
Comprehension Strategiesp. 316
Computer Software for Building Comprehension Skillsp. 324
Integrating Reading Instruction and the Language Artsp. 324
Summaryp. 325
Application Exercisesp. 326
Written Language Instructionp. 328
Spelling, Handwriting, and Students with Mild Disabilitiesp. 331
Spellingp. 331
Handwritingp. 339
Written Expressionp. 345
The Writing Processp. 349
Prewriting Activitiesp. 349
Drafting Activitiesp. 357
Revising Activitiesp. 358
Editing Activitiesp. 361
Promoting a Classroom Atmosphere Conducive to Writingp. 362
Summaryp. 364
Application Exercisesp. 365
Mathematics Instructionp. 366
Factors Affecting Math Performancep. 368
Math Deficits and Students with Mild Disabilitiesp. 369
Mathematics Standards and Curriculump. 371
Mathematics Programs for Children with Mild Disabilitiesp. 375
DISTAR Arithmeticp. 378
Connecting Math Conceptsp. 379
Corrective Mathematicsp. 379
Edmarkp. 379
Project MATHp. 379
Real Life Mathp. 380
The Strategic Math Seriesp. 380
Tic Tac Toe Mathp. 380
Touch Mathp. 380
Generalizable Procedures for Teaching Mathematicsp. 383
Curriculum-Based Assessment and Error Analysisp. 383
Concrete-to-Semiconcrete-to-Abstract Sequencingp. 385
Direct Instructional Teaching Techniquesp. 386
Sequencing and Rule-Based Instructionp. 387
Building Strategies into Teaching Sequencesp. 388
Providing Motivation for Practicep. 390
Developing Understanding and Modeling Problem Solving through Teacher-Student Dialoguesp. 394
Procedures for Teaching Specific Skills and Conceptsp. 396
Basic Number Concepts and Number Sensep. 398
Basic Facts and Operationsp. 403
Complex Operations and Algorithmsp. 415
Other Essential Concepts and Skillsp. 418
Algebrap. 422
Arithmetic Word Problemsp. 422
Summaryp. 424
Application Exercisesp. 425
Content Instruction in the Inclusive Classroomp. 426
Factors Affecting Success in the Regular Classroomp. 433
School Survival Skillsp. 433
Academic Skills and Learning Strategiesp. 434
The Standard Curriculum and Instructional Approachesp. 435
Adapting Instruction, Textbooks, Tests, and Assignmentsp. 439
Adapting Instructionp. 440
Adapting Textbooksp. 451
Adapting Assignments and Tests and Modifying Gradesp. 455
Teaching Learning Strategies and School Survival Skillsp. 459
Class Preparation and Assignment Completion Strategiesp. 464
Class Participation Strategiesp. 467
Textbook Strategiesp. 470
Study and Test-Taking Strategiesp. 474
Empowerment Strategiesp. 476
Summaryp. 477
Application Exercisesp. 478
Instruction in Social and Independent Living Skillsp. 480
Social Skills and Students with Mild Disabilitiesp. 483
Teaching Social Skillsp. 486
Social Skills Programsp. 488
Independent Living Skillsp. 493
Adult Outcomes and Transitioningp. 493
Transitioning Servicesp. 495
Individualized Transition Plansp. 497
Independent Living Skills Instructionp. 503
Assistive Technologyp. 513
Summaryp. 514
Application Exercisesp. 515
Detailed Information on the Studentsp. 517
Materials and Organizationsp. 557
Referencesp. 561
Indexp. 613
Photo Creditsp. 629
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