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Fundamentals of Special Education What Every Teacher Needs to Know

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  • Edition: 3rd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2006-07-10
  • Publisher: Pearson

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Summary

Fundamentals of Special Education: What Every Teacher Needs to Knowgathers into one source the critical information needed to understand students with disabilities. Written to be concise yet complete, it is an essential resource for educators because it provides the basic parameters of each disability area and defines the issues that impact current interventions and practices. This new edition addresses the latest laws in special education (such as the reauthorization of IDEA and NCLB), includes a new chapter on autism spectrum disorders, and contains additional information on collaboration with families and other service professionals.

Table of Contents

Introduction to Special Education
2(36)
Key Terms
2(1)
What Would You Do?
3(1)
Individual Differences
4(1)
Students at Risk
5(1)
History of Special Education
5(2)
Labeling Students
7(1)
Continuum of Services
8(2)
Educational Placements
10(2)
Inclusion
12(1)
The Law and Special Education
13(14)
Due Process
27(1)
Nondiscriminatory Assessment
28(1)
Individualized Education Plan
29(3)
Least Restrictive Environment
32(2)
Special Educators: Professional Preparation Standards
34(1)
Conclusion
35(1)
Discussion Questions
35(1)
References
36(2)
Students with Communication Disorders
38(48)
Key Terms
38(1)
What Would You Do?
39(1)
Definitions
40(1)
Typical Development of Speech and Language
40(4)
Disorders of Speech and Language
44(2)
Differences in Speech and Language
46(1)
Prevalence
47(1)
Characteristics and Etiology
48(12)
Identification Process
60(6)
Programs
66(8)
Generalization and Maintenance
74(1)
Technology
74(2)
Issues of Importance
76(2)
Diversity
78(2)
Professionals
80(1)
Discussion Questions
81(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
82(1)
References
82(4)
Students with Mental Retardation or Developmental Disabilities
86(32)
Key Terms
86(1)
What Would You Do?
87(1)
Definitions
88(3)
Prevalence
91(1)
Characteristics
92(3)
Etiology
95(4)
Identification Process
99(2)
Programs
101(5)
Issues of Importance
106(2)
Diversity
108(1)
Professionals
108(3)
Discussion Questions
111(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
111(1)
References
112(6)
Students With Learning Disabilities
118(30)
Key Terms
118(1)
What Would You Do?
119(1)
Definitions
120(1)
Legal Definition
121(3)
Prevalence
124(1)
Characteristics
124(4)
Etiology
128(2)
Identification Process
130(3)
Programs
133(6)
Issues of Importance
139(3)
Diversity
142(1)
Professionals
142(1)
Discussion Questions
143(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
143(1)
References
144(4)
Students with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
148(24)
Key Terms
148(1)
What Would You Do?
149(2)
Definitions
151(1)
Prevalence
151(1)
Characteristics
152(2)
Etiology
154(1)
Identification Process
155(5)
Programs
160(4)
Issues of Importance
164(1)
Diversity
165(1)
Professionals
166(2)
Discussion Questions
168(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
168(1)
References
168(4)
Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders
172(32)
Key Terms
172(1)
What Would You Do?
173(1)
Definitions
174(4)
Prevalence
178(1)
Characteristics
179(2)
Etiology
181(2)
Identification Process
183(2)
Diagnosis
185(2)
Programs
187(7)
Issues of Importance
194(2)
Diversity
196(1)
Professionals
197(2)
Discussion Questions
199(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
199(1)
References
199(5)
Students with Physical and Health Impairments
204(36)
Key Terms
204(1)
What Would You Do?
205(1)
Definitions
206(1)
Prevalence, Characteristics, Etiology, and Treatment of Selected Physical and Health Impairments
207(15)
Identification Process
222(3)
Programs
225(3)
Issues of Importance
228(3)
Diversity
231(1)
Professionals
231(2)
Discussion Questions
233(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
233(4)
References
237(3)
Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders
240(24)
Key Terms
240(1)
What Would You Do?
241(1)
Definitions
242(3)
Prevalence
245(1)
Characteristics
246(2)
Etiology
248(1)
Identification Process
249(1)
Programs
250(5)
Issues of Importance
255(2)
Diversity
257(1)
Professionals
257(1)
Discussion Questions
258(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
259(1)
References
260(4)
Students with Hearing Impairments
264(42)
Key Terms
264(1)
What Would You Do?
265(1)
Definitions
266(2)
Prevalence
268(1)
Characteristics
269(3)
Etiology
272(3)
Identification Process
275(6)
Programs
281(12)
Issues of Importance
293(2)
Diversity
295(2)
Professionals
297(3)
Discussion Questions
300(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
301(1)
References
302(4)
Students with Visual Impairments
306(38)
Key Terms
306(1)
What Would You Do?
307(1)
Definitions
308(2)
Prevalence
310(1)
Characteristics
311(2)
Etiology
313(5)
Identification Process
318(3)
Programs
321(11)
Issues of Importance
332(4)
Diversity
336(1)
Professionals
337(1)
Discussion Questions
338(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
339(1)
References
340(4)
Students with Severe or Multiple Disabilities
344(26)
Key Terms
344(1)
What Would You Do?
345(1)
Definitions
346(3)
Prevalence
349(1)
Characteristics
349(3)
Etiology
352(2)
Identification Process
354(1)
Programs
355(6)
Issues of Importance
361(3)
Professionals
364(1)
Discussion Questions
365(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
365(1)
References
366(4)
Students Who are Gifted and Talented
370(31)
Key Terms
370(1)
What Would You Do?
371(1)
Definitions
372(4)
Prevalence
376(1)
Characteristics
376(3)
Etiology
379(1)
Identification Process
380(2)
Programs
382(6)
Issues of Importance
388(4)
Diversity
392(2)
Professionals
394(1)
Discussion Questions
394(1)
Professional Associations and Parent or Self-Help Groups
395(1)
References
396(5)
Appendix A Addresses of State Offices of Teacher Licensure and Certification 401(8)
Appendix B National Toll-Free Numbers and Web Sites 409(26)
Name Index 435(12)
Subject Index 447

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