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Peer reviewedAngle, Bernadette – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
Strategies are presented to effectively motivate students with disabilities and encourage general and special education teacher collaboration. The five steps in "enrichment remediation" include collaboratively assessing reading skills; assessing students' interests; gathering materials for students' choices; integrating curriculum materials; and…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Enrichment, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedKluwin, Thomas N.; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
An inclusive kindergarten class of students with and without hearing impairments is described. The "Education Together" program used total communication, a combination of whole language and basal instruction, behavior management techniques, and extensive teacher collaboration. Issues such as communication problems, discipline, curriculum, building…
Descriptors: Basal Reading, Communication Problems, Hearing Impairments, Inclusive Schools
Peer reviewedCollins, Belva C.; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
A step-by-step guide is presented for developing and implementing a social interaction intervention based on a study of an inclusive preschool program. Steps include developing a data collection system, selecting observation time, collecting baseline data, identifying target children, developing social interaction skills intervention, monitoring…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Disabilities, Early Intervention, Generalization
Peer reviewedChalmers, Lynne; Faliede, Theresa – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
This article addresses program planning for successful inclusion of students with mild disabilities in rural schools. It discusses preplanning with staff and peers, developing a communication system, structuring collaborative planning time, dealing with resistant teachers, gaining administrative support, involving parents, designing a grading…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Delivery Systems, Elementary Secondary Education, Inclusive Schools
Peer reviewedSikorski, Melanie F.; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
A best practices checklist is provided to assist special education teachers in self-evaluation and peer evaluation, and assist administrators in providing feedback to teachers. The checklist covers introducing the lesson, presenting the lesson, encouraging student participation, and providing corrective feedback. Each area identifies specific…
Descriptors: Check Lists, Classroom Techniques, Disabilities, Educational Practices
Peer reviewedGartin, Barbara C.; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
Guidelines are presented for assisting students with disabilities in their transition to college. A higher education transition model is described with three curricular elements: (1) psychosocial adjustment (such as college-level social skills); (2) academic development (such as career awareness); and (3) college/community orientation (such as…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, College Bound Students, College Environment, College Students
Peer reviewedPearson, Suzanne – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
This discussion of child abuse in children with disabilities focuses on teachers' rights and responsibilities for reporting abuse and the need to overcome barriers to reporting abuse. Recommendations to protect teachers from unwarranted allegations of abuse are also given, including creating an open classroom environment, distinguishing between…
Descriptors: Child Abuse, Child Welfare, Classroom Environment, Disabilities
Peer reviewedRockwell, Sylvia; Guetzloe, Eleanor – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
This article addresses effective techniques for teaching students with emotional disturbances and/or behavior disorders in group settings. Three stages of group development are described with specific teaching strategies for each stage identified and related to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, including needs for safety and trust, belonging and…
Descriptors: Behavior Disorders, Classroom Environment, Classroom Techniques, Educational Strategies
Peer reviewedBuck, Glenn H.; Gregoire, Michele A. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
The teaching of music-related leisure skills to secondary students with disabilities is discussed. Areas of discussion include the limits of music education programs; music-related skills that can be taught in the classroom (including accessing, appreciating, and engaging in musical experiences); and teaching music-related skills (including…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Disabilities, Leisure Education, Leisure Time
Peer reviewedVoyles, Lynda C. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
The Council for Exceptional Children's 1996 Teacher of the Year, Donald Butzko, a high school teacher of students with learning disabilities and mental retardation, is profiled. Characteristics of Butzko that have enhanced his effectiveness are identified, including his relationship with parents, his attendance at students' extracurricular…
Descriptors: Awards, Learning Disabilities, Mental Retardation, Parent Teacher Cooperation
Peer reviewedDay, Victoria P.; Skidmore, Michelle L. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
This article explains how elementary teachers can link performance-based assessments and student self-assessments to the curriculum for improved learning. It provides graphic organizers, rubrics, and examples of student writings, and discusses ways to connect assessment and instruction, benefits for students (feedback and instruction), and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Based Assessment, Curriculum Development, Disabilities, Elementary Education
Peer reviewedGoor, Mark; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
The classroom technique of using strategy cards in cooperative learning situations for students with learning disabilities is explained. Guidelines and a script on how to instruct students to use the cards are provided. An example of a strategy card is illustrated. (CR)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSparber, Sandra R. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
"Disc Jockey" is described as a classroom activity for junior high students with moderate/severe disabilities. The disc jockey of the day chooses music and operates a classroom tape recorder. The activity encourages students to learn days of the week, communication skills, age-appropriate behavior, and motor skills, and to develop feelings of…
Descriptors: Audiotape Recorders, Class Activities, Communication Skills, Junior High Schools
Peer reviewedDrill, Janet – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1996
Selected resources from the ERIC (Educational Resources Information Center) and ECER (Exceptional Child Education Resources) databases concerning play and learning of children with disabilities, accessible playgrounds, toys, and assistive technology are identified in this article. Each listing includes the title, author, and a brief description of…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Assistive Devices (for Disabled), Childrens Games, Disabilities
Peer reviewedGair, Sondra B. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1977
Descriptors: Art, Body Image, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education


