Lawrence J Greene
Winning the Study Game
Guide for Resource Specialists: A Systematic Program for Teaching Middle School and High School Special Education Students Study, Strategies-Thinking, Time-Management, and Problem-Solving Skills, For Grade 6-11
Lawrence J Greene
Winning the Study Game
Guide for Resource Specialists: A Systematic Program for Teaching Middle School and High School Special Education Students Study, Strategies-Thinking, Time-Management, and Problem-Solving Skills, For Grade 6-11
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Formerly published by Peytral Publications Facilitators will find more than 100 interactive exercises, instructional strategies, and activities for developing special education students' study skills, strategic thinking, time m
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Formerly published by Peytral Publications Facilitators will find more than 100 interactive exercises, instructional strategies, and activities for developing special education students' study skills, strategic thinking, time m
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 387g
- ISBN-13: 9781890455460
- ISBN-10: 1890455466
- Artikelnr.: 21194358
- Verlag: Corwin
- Seitenzahl: 146
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. August 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 280mm x 216mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 387g
- ISBN-13: 9781890455460
- ISBN-10: 1890455466
- Artikelnr.: 21194358
Lawrence J. Greene, a graduate of the Stanford University Graduate School of Education, is a nationally recognized author, educational therapist, consultant, and curriculum developer who has worked with more than ten thousand struggling students during a clinical career spanning thirty years. He has written eighteen books, and he has trained thousands of teachers in graduate programs at the university level. His educational curricula are currently used in elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, colleges, and universities throughout the world, and his books have been translated into languages ranging from Chinese to Spanish. Other Books by Lawrence J. Greene Kids Who Hate School Kids Who Underachieve Learning Disabilities and Your Child Getting Smarter Think Smart, Study Smart Smarter Kids Teachers' Desk Reference Guide to Learning Problems Improving Your Child's Schoolwork The Life-Smart Kid Finding Help When Your Child Is Struggling in School Roadblocks to Learning Winning the Study Game Study Wise Study Max: Improving Study Skills in Grades 9-12 The Resistant Learner Strategies for Success (forthcoming)
About the Author
Introduction
Part I. Getting Organized
Unit 1: Developing a Personal Study Plan
Unit 2: Recording Your Assignments
Unit 3: Organizing Your Study Materials
Unit 4: Creating the Best Study Environment
Unit 5: Having a Master Plan
Part II. Power-Charging Your Studying
Unit 6: Power-Reading
Unit 7: Powering Up Your Reading Comprehension
Unit 8: Taking Notes
Unit 9: Studying for Tests
Part III. Thinking Smart
Unit 10: Problem-Solving
Unit 11: Goals
Unit 12: Priorities
Unit 13: Strategies
Unit 14: Case and Effect
Unit 15: Heading Off Problems
Unit 16: Power-Thinking
Appendix
Introduction
Part I. Getting Organized
Unit 1: Developing a Personal Study Plan
Unit 2: Recording Your Assignments
Unit 3: Organizing Your Study Materials
Unit 4: Creating the Best Study Environment
Unit 5: Having a Master Plan
Part II. Power-Charging Your Studying
Unit 6: Power-Reading
Unit 7: Powering Up Your Reading Comprehension
Unit 8: Taking Notes
Unit 9: Studying for Tests
Part III. Thinking Smart
Unit 10: Problem-Solving
Unit 11: Goals
Unit 12: Priorities
Unit 13: Strategies
Unit 14: Case and Effect
Unit 15: Heading Off Problems
Unit 16: Power-Thinking
Appendix
About the Author
Introduction
Part I. Getting Organized
Unit 1: Developing a Personal Study Plan
Unit 2: Recording Your Assignments
Unit 3: Organizing Your Study Materials
Unit 4: Creating the Best Study Environment
Unit 5: Having a Master Plan
Part II. Power-Charging Your Studying
Unit 6: Power-Reading
Unit 7: Powering Up Your Reading Comprehension
Unit 8: Taking Notes
Unit 9: Studying for Tests
Part III. Thinking Smart
Unit 10: Problem-Solving
Unit 11: Goals
Unit 12: Priorities
Unit 13: Strategies
Unit 14: Case and Effect
Unit 15: Heading Off Problems
Unit 16: Power-Thinking
Appendix
Introduction
Part I. Getting Organized
Unit 1: Developing a Personal Study Plan
Unit 2: Recording Your Assignments
Unit 3: Organizing Your Study Materials
Unit 4: Creating the Best Study Environment
Unit 5: Having a Master Plan
Part II. Power-Charging Your Studying
Unit 6: Power-Reading
Unit 7: Powering Up Your Reading Comprehension
Unit 8: Taking Notes
Unit 9: Studying for Tests
Part III. Thinking Smart
Unit 10: Problem-Solving
Unit 11: Goals
Unit 12: Priorities
Unit 13: Strategies
Unit 14: Case and Effect
Unit 15: Heading Off Problems
Unit 16: Power-Thinking
Appendix