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Make sure you're getting all you need from you reading by looking at each chapter's learning objectives
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This web-exclusive reading works as a supplement for Chapter 1, telling the stories of famous teachers in history.
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Check you knowledge of the key concepts and terms from each chapter using these interactive flashcards! |
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In this section, you will find live links and easy access to all the website resources mentioned in the text.
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Review important key concepts with multiple choice and true/false self-tests.
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Use this template to put together your own portfolio, and email it to your instructor!
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Click here for the Council for Exceptional Children Performance-Based Standards, including core knowledge and skills. |
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This is an updated version of the casebook that supplements Exceptional Children and Youth 4/e by Nancy Hunt and Kathleen Marshall. In The Story of Lucy and Nell, Nancy Hunt recounts her own experiences during the birth, care, and early development of her low-birthweight twins—born at 1 pound, 14 ounces, and 1 pound, 11 ounces. In this new online version, Hunt gives us an update on how the twins have fared since the casebook was originally written in 1994. It can be read on many levels: It is an intensely personal and human account; yet it can also play a strong role in teaching about individuals who are exceptional. Its content relates directly to the main text's Chapter 2, "Risk Factors and Early Intervention." Together, The Story of Lucy and Nell and the main text provide a powerful learning experience for you. | Key topics in your text are brought to life with HM Video Cases. Each "case" is a 4- to 6-minute video presenting actual classroom scenarios that depict the complex problems and opportunities teachers face every day. The Video Case is surrounded by Bonus Videos, Classroom Artifacts, Viewing Questions, an Interview Transcript, and Key Terms. These rich cases allow you to experience true classroom dilemmas in their multiple dimensions. See your textbook for the username and password to this resource.
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The Special Education Resources web site includes extensive professional resources to help the special education professional stay informed on the latest issues in special education. |
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