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Dinnebeil, Laurie A.; McInerney, William F. – Brookes Publishing Company, 2011
Itinerant special educators can be much more than "tutors" for young children with special needs. They can transform whole classrooms and help inclusion flourish--if they have the clear guidelines and best practices they need to make the most of their critical roles. This is the book that every itinerant early childhood special educator has been…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Young Children, Guidelines, Special Education Teachers
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Bell, Josephine C. – Music Educators Journal, 1985
Many excellent music programs have been developed and maintained by teachers who must travel from room to room under the least favorable conditions. Suggestions to help traveling teachers are provided. (RM)
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Itinerant Teachers, Music Education
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Hanlon, Heather – School Arts, 1979
To have more contact with children who particularly desired her help, an itinerant art teacher set up a box in each school where students could voluntarily leave their artwork for her to comment on and return later. The week's outstanding products were displayed in the cafeteria "art gallery." (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Art Education, Art Teachers, Childrens Art
Florida State Dept. of Education, Tallahassee. Bureau of Education for Exceptional Students. – 1983
The manual is intended to help Florida teachers of homebound or hospitalized children cope with the unusual demands of the position. Difficulties faced by such teachers are noted, including low student motivation, parents' need for support, and a setting not conducive to learning. A brief history of homebound educational services is followed by an…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Eligibility, Homebound, Hospitalized Children
Orlansky, Michael D. – 1980
This sourcebook contains advice for the regular classroom teacher who plans to receive a visually impaired child into his or her class. It specifically emphasizes development of positive teacher attitudes. Its style is a combination of narrative exposition and imaginary dialogue between an elementary grade teacher and her school's itinerant…
Descriptors: Children, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Itinerant Teachers
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Olson, Joyce – CAEDHH Journal/La Revue ACESM, 1998
This article provides an introduction to deafblindness for itinerant teachers of students with hearing impairments. The unique learning styles of students with deafblindness and their need for assistance in gathering information are explored. Suggestions are offered for supporting students who were born with a dual sensory impairment. (Contains 2…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cognitive Processes, Cognitive Style, Deaf Blind
Brill, Charlotte; And Others – 1979
This elementary school, introductory level curriculum guide for English as a second language (ESL) contains information on the program's educational objectives and philosophy, outlines for 10 units on basic elements of grammar, and appendixes. Each unit outline includes a listing of structural items, cultural concepts, notes on pronunciation and…
Descriptors: Course Content, Cultural Awareness, Curriculum Guides, Educational Objectives
Hatlen, Philip H. – 1980
The importance of providing adequate support systems in educating the visually impaired (VI) child is explored in this sourcebook. It is presented as a guide for the regular classroom teacher. It explains the evolution of various contemporary support systems, pros and cons of various placement systems, and problems of ineffective support systems…
Descriptors: Children, Daily Living Skills, Elementary Secondary Education, Itinerant Teachers
Singleton, Laurel R. – 1980
Suggestions are made in this sourcebook for adapting teaching strategies and curriculum materials in social studies to accomodate the needs of the visually impaired (VI) student. It is presented in eight chapters. Chapter one explains why elementary grade social studies, with its emphasis on visual media, presents difficulties for VI children.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Children, Curriculum Development, Discussion (Teaching Technique)
Leslie, Madge – 1980
Information in this pamphlet will enable regular classroom teachers to plan for accepting visually impaired children into their classes. It specifically reviews elements of the planning process, appropriate goals for the child, roles of the regular teacher and resource teacher, and special materials and classroom strategies. Opening chapters…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Children, Classroom Design, Educational Equipment