Effective teaching strategies for successful inclusion : a focus on Down Syndrome

Titre
Effective teaching strategies for successful inclusion : a focus on Down Syndrome

Barbara, Tien

Sommaire
This guide focuses on methods to teach students with Down Syndrome to maximize their inclusion in school and the community. Following an introductory section, the 10 chapters provide information and practical guidelines on the following topics: (1) acknowledging the label but teaching the student; (2) medical facts about Down Syndrome (e.g., associated health concerns); (3) interrelationships among cognition, behavior, and friendships; (4) communication skill development (e.g., barriers to communication development and the importance of speech-language therapy); (5) curriculum adaptation (e.g., attitudes, education assistant support, strategies); (6) assessment of students with Down Syndrome (e.g., types of assessment and the decision whether to retain or promote); (7) math and reading--life skills for independence (meaningful math and methods for teaching reading); (8) the motor foundation (gross motor, fine motor, self-help, and independence skills); (9) advocacy (parents as the most effective advocates and parent rights); and (10) computer learning (benefits and considerations).

Date de publication comme intervalle
1999

Description matérielle
108 , iv p. : ill. ; 28 cm.

Terme de vedette-matière
Children with mental disabilities -- Education.
 
Down syndrome.
 
Children with disabilities

Terme géographique
Education.

Vedette secondaire - Nom collectif
PREP Program.

Résumé
This guide focuses on methods to teach students with Down Syndrome to maximize their inclusion in school and the community. Following an introductory section, the 10 chapters provide information and practical guidelines on the following topics: (1) acknowledging the label but teaching the student; (2) medical facts about Down Syndrome (e.g., associated health concerns); (3) interrelationships among cognition, behavior, and friendships; (4) communication skill development (e.g., barriers to communication development and the importance of speech-language therapy); (5) curriculum adaptation (e.g., attitudes, education assistant support, strategies); (6) assessment of students with Down Syndrome (e.g., types of assessment and the decision whether to retain or promote); (7) math and reading--life skills for independence (meaningful math and methods for teaching reading); (8) the motor foundation (gross motor, fine motor, self-help, and independence skills); (9) advocacy (parents as the most effective advocates and parent rights); and (10) computer learning (benefits and considerations).

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780968649305

Informations de publication
Calgary : PREP Program, c1999.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
Mount PleasantTGN 371.9 TIETeacher resource30152000156649Teacher Materials