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Teaching students with learning problems

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Long recognized as the most comprehensive and practical text for special education methods courses, the seventh edition of Teaching Students with Learning Problems continues this tradition. Here, classroom teachers in special and general education environments can find everything they need in one place - instructional activities, teacher-made materials, scope and sequence skills lists, assessment strategies, and descriptions of commercial materials and software.

551 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1981

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Cecil D. Mercer

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September 30, 2012
This book is definitely a must-own for those interested in LD.
Even though my main focus was on the identifications and characteristics of LD, I loved the instructional games included on social, emotional and behavioral development.
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September 21, 2015
This textbook is a nice resource for not only special educators but all educators. The number of students with learning problems is increasing and this book offers educators research based strategies that will help them give students with learning problems the support they need to access the curriculum.
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