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Accessing the general curriculum [[electronic resource] ] : including students with disabilities in standards-based reform / / Victor Nolet, Margaret J. McLaughlin
Accessing the general curriculum [[electronic resource] ] : including students with disabilities in standards-based reform / / Victor Nolet, Margaret J. McLaughlin
Autore Nolet Victor
Edizione [Second edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif., : Corwin, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (145 p.)
Disciplina 371.9/046
Soggetto topico Special education - Curricula - United States
Children with disabilities - Education - United States
Inclusive education - United States
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4833-5181-5
1-4833-2925-9
1-4522-0897-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Introduction; Chapter 1 - Access to the General Education Curriculum: Why It is More Important Than Ever Before; IDEA and Access to the General Education Curriculum; The No Child Left behind Act; The Components of Standards-Driven Reform; The Link between Standards and Curriculum; Dissecting the Standards; Differentiating between Content and Achievement Standards; Standards and Curriculum; Standards and Students with Disabilities; A New Way to Think about Special Education; Challenges for Special and General Education Teachers
Chapter 2 - The Nature of CurriculumMultiple Types of Curriculum; The Intended Curriculum; The Taught Curriculum; The Learned Curriculum; The Core Elements of Curriculum; What is the Purpose of Curriculum?; Curriculum as a Map for Teachers; Immediacy; Specificity; Curriculum Involves a Domain; Specifying the Domain; Curriculum and Time; Allocated Time; Curriculum Sequence; Decisions about Time; Finding the General Education Curriculum; Purpose, Domain, and Time; The Present; Looking Ahead and Looking Back; Conclusion; Chapter 3 - The Learning-Teaching Connection
Learning Research and Implications for TeachingHelp Students Develop Meaningful Patterns of Information; Creating Experts; Teach to Improve Your Students' Memories; Help Students Attend to What You Want Them to Learn; Make Effective Use of Practice; Make Effective Use of Scaffolding; Help Students Manage Their Own Learning; Rehearsal; Elaboration; Organization; Comprehension Monitoring; Affect; Teach for Transfer and Generalization; The Learning-Teaching Connection; Chapter 4 - Assessment That Supports Access to the General Education Curriculum; Assessment and Decision Making
What Will Typical Students be Expected to Do During the Time Frame Addressed by the IEP?What is the Student's Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance in the General Education Curriculum?; In What Ways is the Student's Disability Impacting Academic Achievement and Functional Performance in the General Education Curriculum?; Is the Student Making Progress in the General Education Curriculum?; Norm-Referenced Decisions; Criterion-Referenced Decisions; Individual-Referenced Decision Making; Chapter 5 - Curriculum Access and the Individualized Education Program
A Continuum of Curriculum AccessUniversal Design for Learning and Access to the General Education Curriculum; Multiple Means of Representation; Teaching Presentations; Instructional Materials; Multiple Means of Expression; Presentation and Graphics Software; Oral Presentation; Models and Manipulatives; Flexible Means of Engagement; Accommodations; Alternative Acquisition Modes; Content Enhancements; Alternative Response Modes; Modifications; Teaching Less Content; Teaching Different Content; Individualized Curriculum Goals; Accommodations, Modifications, and Assessment
Special Education and Related Services
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480187403321
Nolet Victor  
Thousand Oaks, Calif., : Corwin, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Accessing the general curriculum [[electronic resource] ] : including students with disabilities in standards-based reform / / Victor Nolet, Margaret J. McLaughlin
Accessing the general curriculum [[electronic resource] ] : including students with disabilities in standards-based reform / / Victor Nolet, Margaret J. McLaughlin
Autore Nolet Victor
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif., : Corwin, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 130 p.) : ill
Disciplina 371.9046
Soggetto topico Special education - Curricula - United States
Children with disabilities - Education - United States
Inclusive education - United States
ISBN 1-4833-5181-5
1-4833-2925-9
1-4522-0897-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Introduction; Chapter 1 - Access to the General Education Curriculum: Why It is More Important Than Ever Before; IDEA and Access to the General Education Curriculum; The No Child Left behind Act; The Components of Standards-Driven Reform; The Link between Standards and Curriculum; Dissecting the Standards; Differentiating between Content and Achievement Standards; Standards and Curriculum; Standards and Students with Disabilities; A New Way to Think about Special Education; Challenges for Special and General Education Teachers
Chapter 2 - The Nature of CurriculumMultiple Types of Curriculum; The Intended Curriculum; The Taught Curriculum; The Learned Curriculum; The Core Elements of Curriculum; What is the Purpose of Curriculum?; Curriculum as a Map for Teachers; Immediacy; Specificity; Curriculum Involves a Domain; Specifying the Domain; Curriculum and Time; Allocated Time; Curriculum Sequence; Decisions about Time; Finding the General Education Curriculum; Purpose, Domain, and Time; The Present; Looking Ahead and Looking Back; Conclusion; Chapter 3 - The Learning-Teaching Connection
Learning Research and Implications for TeachingHelp Students Develop Meaningful Patterns of Information; Creating Experts; Teach to Improve Your Students' Memories; Help Students Attend to What You Want Them to Learn; Make Effective Use of Practice; Make Effective Use of Scaffolding; Help Students Manage Their Own Learning; Rehearsal; Elaboration; Organization; Comprehension Monitoring; Affect; Teach for Transfer and Generalization; The Learning-Teaching Connection; Chapter 4 - Assessment That Supports Access to the General Education Curriculum; Assessment and Decision Making
What Will Typical Students be Expected to Do During the Time Frame Addressed by the IEP?What is the Student's Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance in the General Education Curriculum?; In What Ways is the Student's Disability Impacting Academic Achievement and Functional Performance in the General Education Curriculum?; Is the Student Making Progress in the General Education Curriculum?; Norm-Referenced Decisions; Criterion-Referenced Decisions; Individual-Referenced Decision Making; Chapter 5 - Curriculum Access and the Individualized Education Program
A Continuum of Curriculum AccessUniversal Design for Learning and Access to the General Education Curriculum; Multiple Means of Representation; Teaching Presentations; Instructional Materials; Multiple Means of Expression; Presentation and Graphics Software; Oral Presentation; Models and Manipulatives; Flexible Means of Engagement; Accommodations; Alternative Acquisition Modes; Content Enhancements; Alternative Response Modes; Modifications; Teaching Less Content; Teaching Different Content; Individualized Curriculum Goals; Accommodations, Modifications, and Assessment
Special Education and Related Services
Record Nr. UNINA-9910789273303321
Nolet Victor  
Thousand Oaks, Calif., : Corwin, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Accessing the general curriculum [[electronic resource] ] : including students with disabilities in standards-based reform / / Victor Nolet, Margaret J. McLaughlin
Accessing the general curriculum [[electronic resource] ] : including students with disabilities in standards-based reform / / Victor Nolet, Margaret J. McLaughlin
Autore Nolet Victor
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Thousand Oaks, Calif., : Corwin, 2005
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xii, 130 p.) : ill
Disciplina 371.9046
Soggetto topico Special education - Curricula - United States
Children with disabilities - Education - United States
Inclusive education - United States
ISBN 1-4833-5181-5
1-4833-2925-9
1-4522-0897-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Authors; Introduction; Chapter 1 - Access to the General Education Curriculum: Why It is More Important Than Ever Before; IDEA and Access to the General Education Curriculum; The No Child Left behind Act; The Components of Standards-Driven Reform; The Link between Standards and Curriculum; Dissecting the Standards; Differentiating between Content and Achievement Standards; Standards and Curriculum; Standards and Students with Disabilities; A New Way to Think about Special Education; Challenges for Special and General Education Teachers
Chapter 2 - The Nature of CurriculumMultiple Types of Curriculum; The Intended Curriculum; The Taught Curriculum; The Learned Curriculum; The Core Elements of Curriculum; What is the Purpose of Curriculum?; Curriculum as a Map for Teachers; Immediacy; Specificity; Curriculum Involves a Domain; Specifying the Domain; Curriculum and Time; Allocated Time; Curriculum Sequence; Decisions about Time; Finding the General Education Curriculum; Purpose, Domain, and Time; The Present; Looking Ahead and Looking Back; Conclusion; Chapter 3 - The Learning-Teaching Connection
Learning Research and Implications for TeachingHelp Students Develop Meaningful Patterns of Information; Creating Experts; Teach to Improve Your Students' Memories; Help Students Attend to What You Want Them to Learn; Make Effective Use of Practice; Make Effective Use of Scaffolding; Help Students Manage Their Own Learning; Rehearsal; Elaboration; Organization; Comprehension Monitoring; Affect; Teach for Transfer and Generalization; The Learning-Teaching Connection; Chapter 4 - Assessment That Supports Access to the General Education Curriculum; Assessment and Decision Making
What Will Typical Students be Expected to Do During the Time Frame Addressed by the IEP?What is the Student's Present Level of Academic Achievement and Functional Performance in the General Education Curriculum?; In What Ways is the Student's Disability Impacting Academic Achievement and Functional Performance in the General Education Curriculum?; Is the Student Making Progress in the General Education Curriculum?; Norm-Referenced Decisions; Criterion-Referenced Decisions; Individual-Referenced Decision Making; Chapter 5 - Curriculum Access and the Individualized Education Program
A Continuum of Curriculum AccessUniversal Design for Learning and Access to the General Education Curriculum; Multiple Means of Representation; Teaching Presentations; Instructional Materials; Multiple Means of Expression; Presentation and Graphics Software; Oral Presentation; Models and Manipulatives; Flexible Means of Engagement; Accommodations; Alternative Acquisition Modes; Content Enhancements; Alternative Response Modes; Modifications; Teaching Less Content; Teaching Different Content; Individualized Curriculum Goals; Accommodations, Modifications, and Assessment
Special Education and Related Services
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827855903321
Nolet Victor  
Thousand Oaks, Calif., : Corwin, 2005
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui