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Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings

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Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings offers Canadian students an overview of students with disabilities, particularly those with high-incidence special needs. The text follows the authors' belief that students with exceptionalities should be included with other typically achieving but chronological-age peers, but should also be provided with the educational services appropriate for them.

Unlike other texts in the discipline, Teaching Students both highlights the similarities and differences across Canada and frequently contrasts the Canadian situation with that of the US so that students are best informed about current special education practices throughout all of North America. Well-written and easy-to-read, this text offers a balanced presentation of theory and practice that students enjoy using, with evidence-based teaching suggestions that are very clear and helpful.

581 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2012

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August 24, 2019
I read this book, and it was an excellent book to choose since it provides the reader with a lot of knowledge about how to deal with special needs kids. But in somehow, I think the authors are relatively unwieldy in some facts and opinion, in this situation it had this book to be more struggle in some points. In the text, I've noticed some sentences are not clear, but in the other hands, there were such a good and beneficial skills, as long with a right strategy, so teachers can use them in the classroom to fit all students in the suitable class. In any way, this book was written and put together for the student of special education. Also, it is a useful guide for teachers as well for parents, and it is good to share between people.

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June 3, 2017
For a textbook this was good. Not excellent, not terrible, but good. Grammatically, it featured a lot of long sentences which present the information but make it hard to retain. I've become accustomed to writers like Pinker and Dawkins, who write with beautiful prose and better grammar while presenting academic information. This book felt dry. If there had been splashes of prose added to the delivery I would bump the rating up. As it is, it was good for an assigned reading textbook.
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June 21, 2018
I read it but not by choice. It was okay. Not great.
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August 16, 2009
I like the charts and vignettes in this book, but the authors are always quite cumbersome with small points and that makes this text drag more than it should. I understand that they are just trying to be thorough in presenting information, but I have read textbooks that don't drag as this one does. I also hear a bit of bias in certain spots throughout this book, and really favor models of inclusion to a fault at points. I also realize that this book is titled as such, but as a paradigm for our modern educational system that doesn't want to leave anyone behind, it seems detrimental to me to color one mode of education brightly while ignoring the potential benefits of self-contained or pullout options for this population of children. I simply see quite a bit of slanted figures and facts making a case for the reader rather than simply laying out all the facts and letting the reader interpret them as they see fit. In any case this has been an interesting, if not enlightening, book about public education.
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June 18, 2009
This was a textbook for one of my special education teaching courses. Features a couple sample general IEPs. It includes a back of the book subject index.
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June 6, 2012
as far as text books are concerned...
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July 27, 2020
Needs another revision with emphasis on more modern/relevant content. For instance, Life Skills chart on page 350 suggests reading the TV Guide with your students...
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