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Strategies for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities

Year Published: 2009

Product Code: 9781412968034

Categories:
OTHER DISORDERS, RESOURCE

Description: Classroom-tested strategies that help students with learning disabilities succeed! Teachers are often challenged to help students with learning disabilities reach their full academic potential. Written with humor and empathy, this engaging book offers a straightforward approach to skillful teaching of students with learning disabilities. Developed for K–12 general and special education classrooms, this resource draws on the author's 30 years of teaching experience to help teachers gain a greater understanding of students' learning differences and meet individual needs. Strategies are organized by skills—including reading, writing, math, organization, attention, and test-taking—helping teachers quickly identify the best techniques for assisting each student and encouraging independent learning. Readers will find: -More than 100 practical strategies, interventions, and activities that build students' academic abilities -Recommendations on appropriate accommodations, assessment techniques, and family communication -Support for complying with recent federal mandates related to learning disabilities, including the ADA, Section 504, and the reauthorization of IDEA 2004 -Helpful guidance and stories from the author's own classroom experiences Ready-to-use tools, forms, and guides Discover innovative, easy-to-implement teaching methods that overcome barriers to learning and help students with special needs thrive in your classroom.

Author: Martin, Lucy

Publisher: Corwin Press

Year Published: 2009

Qualifications: 371.9

Format: SOFTCOVER

Target: primary; secondary;

Keywords: Learning disabled; primary education; secondary education;

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GL Education
Psychological Assessment Resources (PAR)
Pearson
Pro-Ed
Speechmark Publishing Ltd
Super Duper Pub.
The Guidance Group
The Pencil Grip
WPS
MHS