Teaching Literacy to Students with Significant Disabilities : Strategies for the K-12 Inclusive Classroom - June E Downing

Teaching Literacy to Students with Significant Disabilities

Strategies for the K-12 Inclusive Classroom

By: June E Downing

Paperback | 20 January 2005

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High-profile author Excellent companion to new projects in Autism and Asperger's Syndrome. Including students with severe disabilities in mainstream classrooms has become more and more common. These severe disabilities include both physical and intellectual, and the Downing project tackles the most common subject area for inclusion - literacy. Covering a wide age spectrum the author looks at: accessing the general curriculum; literary activities; parental involvement; pre- and post-assessment; IEPs; peer support; school-wide approaches; evaluation and grading; goal-setting. The project also includes very practitioner-oriented pedagogy, including Frequently Asked Questions, chapter by chapter references, bibliography with short summaries, and relevant websites.

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"Literacy is power-power to control your own life and influence the world around you. This book makes an important contribution. June Downing has challenged our assumptions about and expectations for students with significant disabilities." -- From the foreword by Douglas Fisher

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