1st Edition

Curricula for Students with Severe Disabilities Narratives of Standards-Referenced Good Practice

By Phyllis Jones Copyright 2017
176 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Eye On Education

176 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Eye On Education

176 Pages 27 B/W Illustrations
by Eye On Education

Students with severe disabilities comprise 2 percent of the population of learners who are impacted by intellectual, communicative, social, emotional, physical, sensory and medical issues. Increasingly, however, teachers are required to meet the challenges of creating a pedagogical balance between an individual student's strengths, needs and preferences, and core academic curricula. The... Read more

 

Acknowledgements

Section One

Introduction

Chapter One: The Changing Landscape of Teaching: What are the issues?

Chapter Two: Building Understandings of Students

Chapter Three: Curriculum Considerations and Pedagogical Decision Making

Chapter Four: What Are Curriculum Content Standards?

Section Two

Introduction

Chapter Five: Fact or Fiction with Vilmary Tautiva

Chapter Six: Hatchet with Lora Reese

Chapter Seven: Rhyming Literary Device: Green Eggs and Ham with David Hass

Chapter Eight: Difficult Decisions? Let’s Graph it Out! with Krysta Avery

Chapter Nine: Perfect Pairs: Finding Animals on the Coordinate Plane with Kristen Kasha

Chapter Ten: "It's in the Bag": Using Measurement to Decorate Shopping Bags with Helen Pastore

Biography

Phyllis Jones is a Professor in the Department of Special Education at the University of South Florida, USA.

In a beautifully crafted text, Phyllis Jones weaves the threads of current pedagogy, innovative classroom practice and academic curriculum standards into a tapestry which illustrates what dynamic teaching and deep learning can look like for students with severe disabilities. The tapestry wraps around the child, celebrating their attainments and dignifying them as a learner. This book shows that in the hands of the inquiring teacher there are no barriers to achievement, only pathways to success.

—Professor Barry Carpenter, CBE, OBE, PhD, University of Oxford, UK

Curricula for Students with Severe Disabilities is a treasure trove of research-based information and resources to guide teams as they plan and deliver quality instruction for students with complex learning needs. Detailed standards-based lessons and learning activities illustrate how educators can provide academic instruction, aligned with meaningful IEP goals, in a variety of natural contexts. Resources and supports used in each lesson are described, including assistive technology, software, communication supports, and more! This book is an invaluable resource for educators who desire to improve outcomes for students with severe disabilities.

—Vicki Barnitt, Director of Program Development, Florida Inclusion Network, Florida State University, US