A land we can share

A land we can share
About this book
Implement research based practices in reading and writing instruction, including those consistent with the recommendations of Reading First, plan effective lessons that build on students' strengths, interests, and individual needs, design a classroom environment that promotes literacy learning for all students while addressing the individual needs of learners with autism, assess students who do not or cannot show their literacy learning in traditional ways, include students with autism in a wide range of classroom literacy activities. Enhanced with insights from people with autism and teaching tips from the authors' own extensive classroom experiences, this essential primer helps educators see literacy as a land everyone can share-and reveals how every learner can achieve a more fulfilling, rich, and inclusive academic life.
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- OL Work ID
- OL5958185W
Subjects
Autistic childrenEducationInclusive educationLanguage artsTeaching of children with emotional & behavioural difficultiesEducation / TeachingSpecial Education - GeneralGeneral