Drawing upon their years of research and personal experience, contributors to this text provide educators with useful guidelines on teaching language arts, math, and science to students with significant disabilities. Unlike other, more theoretical volumes, this book offers practical suggestions for providing access to the general curriculum. Some of the best known researchers in curriculum and instruction, including Debby Houston, Michael Wehmeyer, June Downing, Terri Ward, Belva Collins, Claudia Flowers, Karena Cooper-Duffy and Jacqui Kearns, weigh in on this important subject. Geared toward primary and secondary school teachers, this book focuses on what to teach and how to teach. Moreover, it describes how to address academic content standards.
About the AuthorDiane M. Browder is Snyder Distinguished Professor of Special Education in the College of Education at University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Fred Spooner is Professor of Counseling, Special Education, and Child Development at University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Book InformationISBN 9781557667984
Author Diane M. BrowderFormat Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Brookes Publishing CoPublisher Brookes Publishing Co
Weight(grams) 609g
Dimensions(mm) 251mm * 179mm * 18mm