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Current issues and trends in special education Identification, assessment and instruction / edited by Festus E. Obiakor, Jeffrey P. Bakken, Anthony F. Rotatori.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in special education ; v. 19.Publication details: Bingley, UK : Emerald, 2010.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 236 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781848556690
  • 1848556691
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Current issues and trends in special education.DDC classification:
  • 371.9 22
LOC classification:
  • LC3969.45 .C87 2010eb
NLM classification:
  • W1
  • LC 3965
Other classification:
  • DS 1100
  • 5,3
Online resources:
Contents:
Part I. Identification of students. Chapter 1. Early identification/intervention: the earlier the better for students with disabilities / Yi-Juin Liu -- Chapter 2. Early identification/intervention: can misidentification/misintervention impact students, teachers, and families? / Barbara Metzger, Cynthia G. Simpson, and Jeffrey P. Bakken. Part II. Under-identification and over-identification in special education. Chapter 3. Can underidentification affect exceptional learners? / Rhonda S. Black -- Chapter 4. Disproportionate representation in special education: overrepresentation of selected subgroups / Tina Taylor Dyches and Mary Anne Prater. Part III. Assessment and accountability in education. Chapter 5. Standardized testing/accountability: is NCLB fair for students with disabilities? / Tes Mehring -- Chapter 6. Curriculum-based assessment: the most effective way to assess students with disabilities / Sunday Obi. Part IV. Labeling and Categorization. Chapter 7. Labeling of students with disabilities: needed for students to get their needs met / Gathogo M. Mukuria and Jeffrey P. Bakken -- Chapter 8. Labeling of students with disabilities: unwanted and not needed / Craig Blum and Jeffrey P. Bakken. Part V. Placement and inclusion of students. Chapter 9. The general education classroom: this is not where students with disabilities should be placed / Jeffrey P. Bakken -- Chapter 10. Beyond traditional placement: making inclusion work in the general education classroom / Festus E. Obiakor, Mateba K. Harris, Anthony F. Rotatori, and Bob Algozzine. Part VI. Instructional methods for students with disabilities . Chapter 11. Behaviorism works in special education / Darlene H. Anderson, Michelle Marchant and Nancy Y. Somarriba -- Chapter 12. Other innovative techniques: positive behavior supports and response to intervention / John J. Wheeler and Michael R. Mayton. Part VII. Intervention methods. Chapter 13. Scientifically supported interventions. Chapter 14. Scientifically unsupported treatments for students with special needs.
Summary: This is the first of two themed volumes addressing the current issues and trends in Special Education. Volume 19 covers identification, assessment and instruction whilst volume 20 covers research, technology, and teacher preparation. The field of special education constantly changes as a result of legislation, new instructional formats and current research investigations. It can be difficult for general and special educators, school counselors and psychologists, administrators and practicing clinicians to keep up with these changes and be current in all areas relating to special education. The special education literature knowledge base should reflect these changes; however, there is no current resource that effectively and comprehensively does this. The purpose of "Current Issues and Trends in Special Education" is to fill this void, providing chapters written by active researchers and practitioners in their respective areas.
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Part I. Identification of students. Chapter 1. Early identification/intervention: the earlier the better for students with disabilities / Yi-Juin Liu -- Chapter 2. Early identification/intervention: can misidentification/misintervention impact students, teachers, and families? / Barbara Metzger, Cynthia G. Simpson, and Jeffrey P. Bakken. Part II. Under-identification and over-identification in special education. Chapter 3. Can underidentification affect exceptional learners? / Rhonda S. Black -- Chapter 4. Disproportionate representation in special education: overrepresentation of selected subgroups / Tina Taylor Dyches and Mary Anne Prater. Part III. Assessment and accountability in education. Chapter 5. Standardized testing/accountability: is NCLB fair for students with disabilities? / Tes Mehring -- Chapter 6. Curriculum-based assessment: the most effective way to assess students with disabilities / Sunday Obi. Part IV. Labeling and Categorization. Chapter 7. Labeling of students with disabilities: needed for students to get their needs met / Gathogo M. Mukuria and Jeffrey P. Bakken -- Chapter 8. Labeling of students with disabilities: unwanted and not needed / Craig Blum and Jeffrey P. Bakken. Part V. Placement and inclusion of students. Chapter 9. The general education classroom: this is not where students with disabilities should be placed / Jeffrey P. Bakken -- Chapter 10. Beyond traditional placement: making inclusion work in the general education classroom / Festus E. Obiakor, Mateba K. Harris, Anthony F. Rotatori, and Bob Algozzine. Part VI. Instructional methods for students with disabilities . Chapter 11. Behaviorism works in special education / Darlene H. Anderson, Michelle Marchant and Nancy Y. Somarriba -- Chapter 12. Other innovative techniques: positive behavior supports and response to intervention / John J. Wheeler and Michael R. Mayton. Part VII. Intervention methods. Chapter 13. Scientifically supported interventions. Chapter 14. Scientifically unsupported treatments for students with special needs.

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This is the first of two themed volumes addressing the current issues and trends in Special Education. Volume 19 covers identification, assessment and instruction whilst volume 20 covers research, technology, and teacher preparation. The field of special education constantly changes as a result of legislation, new instructional formats and current research investigations. It can be difficult for general and special educators, school counselors and psychologists, administrators and practicing clinicians to keep up with these changes and be current in all areas relating to special education. The special education literature knowledge base should reflect these changes; however, there is no current resource that effectively and comprehensively does this. The purpose of "Current Issues and Trends in Special Education" is to fill this void, providing chapters written by active researchers and practitioners in their respective areas.

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