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Exceptionalities
Special Education in Contemporary Society: An Introduction to Exceptionality (with First Person CD-ROM and ...
Richard M. Gargiulo
Wadsworth Publishing
, 2005
Some good information, but waaaaay watered down
This book is 692 pages and, I swear, it could be 69. The chapters are very tedious to read, though there is some useful information in it and ideas that anyone interested in the topic needs to know, but it seems like there'd have to be a more interesting and less ...
Gifted and Talented Children with Special Educational Needs: Double Exceptionality (NACE/Fulton Publication)
Dian Montgomery
David Fulton Publish
, 2003
Gifted pupils who also have special needs often receive provision for the special need whilst the giftedness is overlooked. Children with such double exceptionality can become depressed, frustrated and misbehave, and may not fulfil their potential. Based on international research and practice, this practical text enables the reader to identify ...
Special Education In Contemporary Society With Infotrac: An Introduction to Exceptionality
Richard M. Gargiulo
Wadsworth Pub Co
, 2006
Easy to Read
Unlike many textbooks, this one is easy to read. It has many interesting facts and figures placed in tables and graphs. Sometimes the information does not flow perfectly, but it still is a good read. I recommend it for all teachers, not just those in special education.
Families, Professionals and Exceptionality: Positive Outcomes Through Partnership and Trust (5th Edition)
Ann P. Turnbull
,
Rud Turnbull
, ...
Prentice Hall
, 2005
Perfect Delivery
It got here with no trouble and was in very good condition. Thanks!!!
Special Needs Education: Children with Exceptionalities
Kim Fong Poon-McBrayer
,
Ming-Gon John Lian
The Chinese University Press
, 2003
This book provides teachers and other relevant personnel with fundamental information to enhance their professional competence. Issues addressed include exceptionally and special needs education, special needs education in Hong Kong, gifted and talented learners. There are two special units of high and low incidence disabilities, and the last two ...
Human Exceptionality: Society, School, and Family (7th Edition)
Michael L. Hardman
,
Clifford J. Drew
, ...
Allyn & Bacon
, 2001
Very well written
Easy to understand, highlighted definitions of each human condition. Includes characteristics, causes, prevention and information on how to work with each population. Easy to take notes from. Good cases scenarios given to provide examples.
Annual Editions: Educating Children with Exceptionalities 08/09
Karen Freiberg
McGraw-Hill/Dushkin
, 2007
This Nineteenth Edition of ANNUAL EDITIONS: EDUCATING CHILDREN WITH EXCEPTIONALITIES provides convenient, inexpensive access to current articles selected from the best of the public press. Organizational features include: an annotated listing of selected World Wide Web sites; an annotated table of contents; a topic guide; a general introduction; ...
Human Exceptionality: School, Community, and Family, IDEA 2004 Update Edition (8th Edition)
Michael L. Hardman
,
Clifford J. Drew
, ...
Allyn & Bacon
, 2005
Human Exceptionality: School, Community, and Family
Michael L. Hardman
,
Clifford J. Drew
, ...
Wadsworth Publishing
, 2007
Human Exceptionality
I was very upset with this product because I received it with a horrifying smell. This smell makes it almost impossible to open the book to actually use it..It also makes it hard to use it in my class because everyone around it smells it also. This is absolutely ...
Real Lives: Real Exceptionalities CD-ROM and Workbook
R. Carl Harris
Prentice Hall
, 2004
Philosophy of Special Education: A Special Issue of Exceptionality
Edward J. Sabornie
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
, 2006
Volume 14, Number 2, 2006 Contents: E.J. Sabornie, Message From the Guest Editor. J.M. Kauffman, G.M. Sasso, Toward Ending Cultural and Cognitive Relativism in Special Education. D.J. Gallagher, If Not Absolute Objectivity, Then What? A Reply to Kauffman and Sasso. J.M. Kauffman, G.M. Sasso, Certainty, Doubt, and the Reduction of Uncertainty: A ...
Gifted and Talented Behavior and Education: A Special Issue of exceptionality (Exceptionality)
Lawrence Erlbaum
, 2002
Providing a glimpse into the diversity of giftedness, this special issue questions how gifted students are viewed, how their attributes are characterized, and how educators can create a system to better meet their individual needs. The articles present the characteristics of giftedness, underachievement and its causes, and suggestions for ...
Study Guide for Gargiulo's Special Education in Contemporary Society: Introduction to Exceptionality, 2nd
GARGIULO
Wadsworth Publishing
, 2005
By Charlotte Myles-Nixon of University of Central Oklahoma and Julie Alexandrin of Saint Joseph College. The Study Guide allows students to use great tools to reinforce concepts while having fun. It includes chapter-at-a-glance tables, chapter overviews, learning objectives, InfoTrac activities, and crossword puzzles, along with a practice test ...
Families, Professionals and Exceptionality: A Special Partnership
Ann P. Turnbull
,
H. Rutherford, III Turnbull
Prentice Hall College Div
, 1996
Creating Successful Learning Environments for African-American Learners With Exceptionalities
Corwin Press
, 2002
Discover the key strategies to empowering African American students with exceptionalities! Central to the teaching and learning of African American students is an understanding of their cultures, background experiences, and perspectives, while applying this understanding to the design, implementation, and assessment of educational programs. ...
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