Teaching Students With Mental Retardation: A Practical Guide for Every Teacher / Edition 1

Teaching Students With Mental Retardation: A Practical Guide for Every Teacher / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1412939054
ISBN-13:
9781412939058
Pub. Date:
03/24/2006
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
ISBN-10:
1412939054
ISBN-13:
9781412939058
Pub. Date:
03/24/2006
Publisher:
SAGE Publications
Teaching Students With Mental Retardation: A Practical Guide for Every Teacher / Edition 1

Teaching Students With Mental Retardation: A Practical Guide for Every Teacher / Edition 1

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Overview

Learn what effective teachers do to support students with mental retardation in and out of the inclusive classroom!

Providing special and general educators with highly effective strategies for enhancing the academic and social skills of students with mental retardation, and offering a pretest, posttest, and key vocabulary terms, this exceptional resource also discusses:


• Common causes of mental retardation
• Diagnosing mental retardation
• Cognitive, academic, physical, behavioral, and communicational characteristics
• Methods for improving students’ functional academic, social, self-care, and work skills
• Instructional approaches for students with severe disabilities
• Issues such as prevention of mental retardation and transitioning from school to work


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781412939058
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Publication date: 03/24/2006
Series: A Practical Approach to Special Education for Every Teacher Series
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Bob Algozzine is a professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at the University of North Carolina and project codirector of the U.S. Department of Education-supported Behavior and Reading Improvement Center. With 25 years of research experience and extensive firsthand knowledge of teaching students classified as seriously emotionally disturbed, Algozzine is a uniquely qualified staff developer, conference speaker, and teacher of behavior management and effective teaching courses. He is active in special education practice as a partner and collaborator with professionals in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg schools in North Carolina and as an editor of several journals focused on special education. Algozzine has written more than 250 manuscripts on special education topics, including many books and textbooks on how to manage emotional and social behavior problems.

Jim Ysseldyke, Ph.D., is Birkmaier Professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, director of the School Psychology Program, and director of the Center for Reading Research at the University of Minnesota. Widely requested as a staff developer and conference speaker, Ysseldyke brings more than 30 years of research and teaching experience to educational professionals around the globe.

As the former director of the federally funded National Center on Educational Outcomes, Ysseldyke conducted research and provided technical support that helped to boost the academic performance of students with disabilities and improve school assessment techniques nationally. Today, he continues to work to improve the education of students with disabilities.

The author of more than 300 publications on special education and school psychology, Ysseldyke is best known for his textbooks on assessment, effective instruction, issues in special education, and other cutting-edge areas of education and school psychology. With A Practical Approach to Special Education for Every Teacher, Ysseldyke seeks to equip educators with practical knowledge and methods that will help them to better engage students in exploring—and meeting—all their potentials.

Table of Contents

About A Practical Approach to Special Education for Every Teacher
Acknowledgements
About the Authors
Self-Assessment I
Introduction to Teaching Students With Mental Retardation
1.What is Mental Retardation?
Definition
Prevalence
2.What Causes Mental Retardation?
Genetic Conditions
Problems During Pregnancy & Birth
Health Problems
3.How is Mental Retardation Diagnosed?
Significance of Adaptive Behavior in Diagnosis
4.What Characteristics Are Associated With Mental Retardation?
Cognitive
Academic
Physical
Behavioral
Communication
5.How Should Teachers Teach Students With Mental Retardation?
Improving Functional Academic Skills
Improving School Adaptive Behavior
Improving Work Skills
Improving Leisure Skills
6.What Should Every Teacher Know About Teaching Students With Severe Disabilities?
Definition
Prevalence
Curriculum Considerations
Instructional Approaches
7.What Trends and Issues Influence How We Teach Students With Mental Retardation?
Prevention of Mental Retardation
Transitioning From School to Work
8.Mental Retardation in Perspective
Recent Advances
The Importance of Environments
Inclusion
9. What Have We Learned?
Key Points
Key Vocabulary
Self-Assessment II
Answer Key for Self-Assessments
On Your Own
Resources
Books
Journals & Articles
Organizations
References
Index
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