Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Emphasizing the importance of the general education classroom as the primary learning environment for students who have learning disabilities, this book discusses best practices and policies that will enable students with learning disabilities to not only participate but also excel in the general education classroom.
Teachers will be amazed by the progress their students with disabilities can make when they apply the numerous teaching strategies that relate to specific classroom skills and tasks.
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Help children with learning difficulties or learning disabilities excel in the general education classroom Help struggling students avert failure before it becomes chronic and destructive to their self-esteem and motivation Drawing from the collective experience of professionals and parents who have successfully worked with students with learning disabilities and difficulties, and including the latest information from IDEA 2004 and NCLB, this revised edition of I Can Learn provides a wealth of best practices and policies specifically designed to help these students not only participate in but also excel in the general education classroom. Readers will discover: Characteristics of specific learning and performance difficulties and disabilities Strategies to improve learning skills such as listening comprehension, ability to pay attention, mathematical reasoning, and reading word recognition Strategies to enhance spelling, verbal and written expression, test-taking, and appropriate social behavior Information about the referral process, determination of eligibility for special services, and provision of services to students with specific learning disabilities School practices that support the success of all students
This clear and concise reference offers educators and parents the support and tools they need to reduce special education referrals and help all students experience successful outcomes
Synopsis
This updated edition of I Can Learn offers the best practices and policies that enable students with learning disabilities to excel in the general education classroom.