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Listening to the Experts
Elizabeth B. Keefe
Veronica M. Moore
Frances R. Duff
其他書名
Students with Disabilities Speak Out
出版
Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company
, 2006
主題
Education / Special Education / General
Education / Student Life & Student Affairs
Education / Inclusive Education
ISBN
1557668361
9781557668363
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=XHruAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
What's the best way to find out what really works -- and doesn't work -- in education for students with disabilities? Listen to the experts: the students themselves. In this one-of-a kind book, students with a wide range of disabilities give readers a rare inside look at their past and present school experiences, both in self-contained classrooms and in inclusive environments. With uncensored candor and insight, these young men and women talk about
struggles and triumphs with schoolwork
friendships with peers
the meaning of inclusion
their complex feelings about special education
practices and policies that helped and hindered their progress
the characteristics of good teachers and administrators
ingredients of positive classroom environments
their future plans
Interspersed with the student essays are chapters by the
other
experts -- parents, peers, and professionals.
Parents
talk about the experience of raising their son or daughter and what they did to support their child's social and academic success. The students'
peers
share what they felt and experienced as they participated in inclusive classrooms and befriended students with disabilities. And
professionals
such as educators, principals, and respected scholars discuss the rights of students with disabilities, the process of implementing inclusion, specific strategies such as peer supports and co-teaching, and the firsthand lessons they learned from their students.