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Human Exceptionality: School, Community, and Family

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Maintaining its widely respected and unique focus on the roles/responsibilities of a variety of professionals (in education, psychology, counseling, and human services), the new edition of Human Exceptionality emphasizes how cross-professional collaboration can enhance the lives of exceptional individuals and their families as it strengthens and supports the work of the professionals themselves.After a detailed six-chapter introduction to the foundations of human exceptionalities, the succeeding twelve chapters focus on the definitions, classifications, prevalence, causation, and characteristics of all the major categories of exceptionality. Each categorical chapter concludes with practical material on the educational, medical, and social services aspects of collaborating professionally for and working with exceptional persons. An excellent resource for teachers-in-training, in-service teachers, and human services professionals, the text's unique, human approach combines up-to-date research, detailed personal stories about exceptional persons, and fresh pedagogical features that help students apply the material in each chapter.

626 pages, Hardcover

First published December 28, 1983

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July 24, 2018
I had to read this textbook for a class. Very informative, but it's a textbook so it's a little lack-luster... content wise, it has everything you need to know.
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October 18, 2018
It was funny in a sad way to see how the future guardians of the school prison system are indoctrinated. Academic paper pushers who love their pension plan and give all the data about empowering landmark Supreme Court decisions and no data about less pleasing aspects like mandatory schooling is not about freedom, the abuse, and so on.
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April 20, 2023
Lots of typos for a textbook. A bit outdated especally the labels chapter. Time to keep up with the changes!

Bit disorganized; overall my worse textbook for the whole year, which is saying a lot. Just started googling what I needed to know.
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July 15, 2013
Good coverage, but the organization within chapters was lacking. Repetitive at times with too many sidebars. And, amazingly for a tenth edition, some typos.
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January 23, 2017
Informative as you would expect, while occassionally the format would confuse when late at night reading. But good content all in all.
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