Book Description
This best-selling volume is widely recognized for
its innovation and accessibility: it equips the
reader with principles, values, and practices that
support teaching the majority of students with
disabilities within the scope of general education
programs. The authors showcase real students with
real disabilities—letting their stories illustrate,
as nothing else could, the challenges faced by
people with exceptionalities, and the myriad factors
those working with them must consider when making
decisions about how, where, and what to teach.
Through four engaging themes—universal design for
learning, inclusion, collaboration, and
multicultural awareness—this book explores the
processes necessary for using “best practices” to
achieve the goals set forth by the Individuals with
Disabilities Education Act of 1997. Packaged with a
CD-ROM that contains more than an hour of actual
classroom footage, this book actually puts the
reader “in the classroom.” This engaging book
addresses general learning disabilities, emotional
or behavioral disabilities,
attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder,
giftedness, mental retardation, severe and multiple
disabilities, autism, physical disabilities,
traumatic brain injury, communication disorders,
hearing loss, and visual impairments. For special
education educators, curriculum planners,
therapists, school administration employees, and
parents of children with special needs.
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