Educating Exceptional Children is a comprehensive survey program that introduces students to each disability category as well as covering the needs of children who are gifted and talented. The Twelfth Edition continues to focus on the strengths previous editions, providing practical applications on adapting teaching methods, curriculum, and settings, and also offering analysis of ecological factors that influence the exceptional child in and out of the classroom. This edition features cutting-edge coverage of the new Response to Intervention Model, comprehensive and up-to-date descriptions of the strengths and weaknesses associated with each disability, the most current teaching techniques for each category, and helpful references to available resources.
Textbook I refuse to give it more than 3 stars. This one was interesting at least with lots of information that I need, but still a whole lot more that I don't need.
I copy-edited the fourteenth edition of this textbook, which I believe is due out in the fall of 2014. I found it to be interesting and well-written, while passionately advocating respect for all children, no matter what makes them different from the average child.
Text book for school. Valuable information regarding the different types of disabilities, medical information about these disabilities, and the ways in which educators can serve these students with varying needs.
Literally just reading this for my special ed class :\
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