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Fenlon, Amanda G.; McNabb, Jessica; Pidlypchak, Harmony – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2010
Children with multiple disabilities, often experience challenges in communication, mobility, and learning. Despite these challenges, substantial research exists that documents successful educational methods and strategies for these students. Specifically, students with multiple disabilities have successfully been taught to use a voice output…
Descriptors: Multiple Disabilities, Instructional Materials, Educational Technology, Assistive Technology
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Mueller, Tracy G. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2009
The Individuals With Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) was created to ensure that students with disabilities receive a free and appropriate public education. One hallmark of IDEA is the promotion of collaboration between school districts and parents of children with disabilities. The letter and spirit of IDEA encourages a working relationship…
Descriptors: Individualized Education Programs, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Individualized Instruction
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Dukes, Charles; Lamar-Dukes, Pamela – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2009
In order to help teachers understand the importance of intentional design for inclusive education, this article describes the design process an engineer might use when designing a new project. If teachers learn to think like engineers, it is possible for them to design inclusive education. This conceptual design can then be combined with…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Figurative Language, Secondary Schools, Teaching Methods
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Li, Alicia – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 2009
At least 60% of children with disabilities have multiple disabilities including visual impairments (VI). Because the visual system is neurologically based, any problems of the neurological system will also likely affect vision. The estimated number of students with VI and additional disabilities has increased significantly over the years. Since…
Descriptors: Learning Problems, Intervention, Visual Impairments, Multiple Disabilities
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Ferguson, Dianne L. – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1994
Teacher work groups can be effective mechanisms to support teachers' collaborative efforts to incorporate innovative practices for students with severe disabilities. Three key rules are presented: be positive, be fair, and keep the point in focus. Guidelines for implementing those rules and for dealing with logistical problems are offered. (JDD)
Descriptors: Cooperation, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Instructional Development