Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 579 g
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 178 mm x 254 mm, Gewicht: 579 g
Reihe: Evidence-Based Instruction in Special Education
ISBN: 978-1-63091-702-9
Verlag: Routledge
Early Childhood Special Education Programs and Practices is a special education textbook that prepares pre- and in-service teachers with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to deliver evidence-based instruction to promote positive academic and behavioral outcomes for young children (prekindergarten through second grade) with development delays and/or disabilities.
Early Childhood Special Education Programs and Practices intertwines inclusive early childhood practices by using real-life anecdotes to illustrate evidence-based practices (EBPs) and procedures. The authors, experts in their fields, emphasize high-leverage practices, EBPs, and culturally sustaining pedagogy and align them with the practices, skills, and competencies recommended by the Council for Exceptional Children’s Division for Early Childhood. Families, administrators, and teacher educators of pre- and in-service early childhood special education and general early childhood education programs alike will find this book useful.
Included in Early Childhood Special Education Programs and Practices are:
- An overview of early childhood and development of children ages 4 to 8
- Strategies for relationship building with students, families, communities, and school personnel
- Tips on creating a caring and positive classroom environment
- Chapters devoted to evidence-based instruction in core subjects of reading and writing, mathematics, science, and social studies for students with disabilities in pre-K to second grade
- More than 80 images, photos, tables, graphs, and case studies to illustrate recommended Practices
Also included with the text are online supplemental materials for faculty use in the classroom, consisting of an Instructor’s Manual and PowerPoint slides.
Created with the needs of early childhood special educators in mind, Early Childhood Special Education Programs and Practices provides pre- and in-service teachers with the skills and practices they need to serve young children, their families, and communities across settings.
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Undergraduate Advanced and Undergraduate Core
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Acknowledgments About the Editors Contributing AuthorsIntroduction Chapter 1 Overview of Early Childhood and Development (Ages 4 to 8)Karin M. Fisher, PhD, CDE and Kate E. Zimmer, PhD Chapter 2 Using Culturally Relevant Pedagogy With All Children and FamiliesNai-Cheng Kuo, PhD, BCBA Chapter 3 Early Childhood Assessments (Ages 4 to 8)Melissa K. Driver, PhD and Christie H. Ingram, MEd Chapter 4 Positive Behavioral Supports and Strategies for Young ChildrenKathy Ralabate Doody, PhD and Gliset Colón, PhD Chapter 5 Planning for SuccessMarla J. Lohmann, PhD; Ariane N. Gauvreau, PhD, BCBA-D;and Katrina A. Hovey, PhD Chapter 6 Language Development (Prekindergarten to Second Grade)Sherri K. Prosser, PhD; Kate E. Zimmer, PhD; Zachary T. Barnes, PhD;and Karin M. Fisher, PhD, CDE Chapter 7 Early Childhood ReadingDena D. Slanda, PhD and Marisa Macy, PhD Chapter 8 Emergent Writing in the Early Childhood YearsMarisa Macy, PhD and Dena D. Slanda, PhD Chapter 9 Early Childhood Mathematics (Ages 4 to 8)Lisa A. Finnegan, PhD Chapter 10 Teaching Science to Students With Disabilities in Early Childhood ClassroomsKarin M. Fisher, PhD, CDE and Kania A. Greer, EdD Chapter 11 Social Studies in Prekindergarten to Second-Grade ClassroomsStacy Delacruz, EdD and Raynice Jean-Sigur, PhD Chapter 12 Social-Emotional Learning for Young ChildrenMarla J. Lohmann, PhD; Kania A. Greer, EdD; and Marisa Macy, PhDConclusion by Kate E. Zimmer, PhD and Karin M. Fisher, PhD, CDEGlossaryFinancial Disclosures Index