This book assembles into one volume summaries of school-based intervention research that relates to those who deal on a regular basis with the growing body of students having high-incidence learning disabilities and/or behavior disorders: special educators, school psychologists, and clinical child psychologists. Chapter authors begin with an overview of their topic followed by a brief section on historical perspectives before moving on to the main section - a critical discussion of empirically based intervention procedures. In those instances where evidence-based prescriptions can legitimately…mehr
This book assembles into one volume summaries of school-based intervention research that relates to those who deal on a regular basis with the growing body of students having high-incidence learning disabilities and/or behavior disorders: special educators, school psychologists, and clinical child psychologists. Chapter authors begin with an overview of their topic followed by a brief section on historical perspectives before moving on to the main section - a critical discussion of empirically based intervention procedures. In those instances where evidence-based prescriptions can legitimately be made, authors discuss best practices and the conditions (e.g., classroom environment, teacher expertise) under which these practices are most effective. A final section deals with policy issues.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard J. Morris is the Meyerson Distinguished Professor of Disability and Rehabilitation and Professor and Director of the School Psychology Program in the Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, and School Psychology at The University of Arizona. He has authored or edited 11 books and more than 100 journal articles and book chapters in the areas of special education and rehabilitation, child psychotherapy and child behavior disorders, and behavior modification. Nancy Mather is Professor of Special Education in the Department of Special Education, Rehabilitation, and School Psychology at The University of Arizona. She specializes in the areas of assessment, reading, writing, and learning disabilities. She is a co-author of The Woodcock-Johnson III achievement test and has co-authored two books on interpretation and application of the WJ III. She has recently co-authored two books: one on intervention and management strategies for classroom teachers and another that deals with report writing.
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Part I: Introduction. Morris Mather Introduction and Historical Perspectives. Braden Shernoff Why the Need for Evidence-Based Interventions? Part II: Students Having Behavioral Challenges. DuPaul Rutherford Hosterman Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Liaupsin Scott Disruptive Behavior. Schoenfield Morris Childhood Fears and Related Anxieties. Reinemann Schnoebelen Depression and Related Difficulties. Part III: Students Having Learning Challenges. Fahey Oral Language Problems. Mather Urso Teaching Younger Readers with Reading Difficulties. Wexler Edmonds Vaughn Teaching Older Readers with Reading Difficulties. Berninger Written Language During Early and Middle Childhood. Montague van Garderen Mathematics Instruction. Dehn Cognitive Processing Difficulties. Gildroy Deshler Strategies for Classroom Instruction. Gregg Lindstrom Accommodation of Instructional Testing Situations. Part IV: Issues Related to Teaching Students Having Learning and Behavioral Challenges. Ortiz Issues Unique to English Language Learners. Pfeiffer Blei Serving Gifted Students with Learning and Behavioral Challenges. Kauffman Mock Tankersley Landrum Service Delivery Models. Part V: Commentary on Teaching Students Having Learning and Behavioral Challenges. Brooks Goldstein Perspective and Commentary: The Power of Mindsets Creating Classrooms that Nurture Resilience.
Part I: Introduction. Morris Mather Introduction and Historical Perspectives. Braden Shernoff Why the Need for Evidence-Based Interventions? Part II: Students Having Behavioral Challenges. DuPaul Rutherford Hosterman Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Liaupsin Scott Disruptive Behavior. Schoenfield Morris Childhood Fears and Related Anxieties. Reinemann Schnoebelen Depression and Related Difficulties. Part III: Students Having Learning Challenges. Fahey Oral Language Problems. Mather Urso Teaching Younger Readers with Reading Difficulties. Wexler Edmonds Vaughn Teaching Older Readers with Reading Difficulties. Berninger Written Language During Early and Middle Childhood. Montague van Garderen Mathematics Instruction. Dehn Cognitive Processing Difficulties. Gildroy Deshler Strategies for Classroom Instruction. Gregg Lindstrom Accommodation of Instructional Testing Situations. Part IV: Issues Related to Teaching Students Having Learning and Behavioral Challenges. Ortiz Issues Unique to English Language Learners. Pfeiffer Blei Serving Gifted Students with Learning and Behavioral Challenges. Kauffman Mock Tankersley Landrum Service Delivery Models. Part V: Commentary on Teaching Students Having Learning and Behavioral Challenges. Brooks Goldstein Perspective and Commentary: The Power of Mindsets Creating Classrooms that Nurture Resilience.
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