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Main Authors: Kame'enui, Edward J., Simmons, Deborah C.
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1999
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED429381
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author Kame'enui, Edward J.
Simmons, Deborah C.
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Simmons, Deborah C.
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contents Toward Successful Inclusion of Students with Disabilities: The Architecture of Instruction. Volume 1: An Overview of Materials Adaptations. ERIC/OSEP Mini-Library. Kame'enui, Edward J. Simmons, Deborah C. Accessibility (for Disabled) Beginning Reading Curriculum Development Disabilities Educational Principles Elementary Secondary Education Inclusive Schools Individualized Instruction Instructional Design Instructional Materials Mainstreaming Media Adaptation Regular and Special Education Relationship Teaching Methods Teaching Models Writing Skills This book offers guidelines for designing the cognitive supports to instructional materials for students with disabilities in general education classrooms. Chapter 1, an introduction, describes the contexts of change, including the changing demography of learners, which has increased the curricular and instructional complexity that teachers face in general education classrooms. Chapter 2 defines and describes curriculum design as an important and distinctive requirement to provide cognitive access to general education content for students with disabilities. Chapter 3 offers six principles of effective curriculum design in the modification of general education content. These principles stress big ideas, conspicuous strategies, mediated scaffolding, strategic integration, judicious review, and primed background knowledge. Chapter 4 offers a framework for evaluating and adapting general education curriculum materials and applies the six curriculum design principles to a range of general education content, including the areas of beginning reading and writing. (Contains 75 references.) (DB)
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spellingShingle Toward Successful Inclusion of Students with Disabilities: The Architecture of Instruction. Volume 1: An Overview of Materials Adaptations. ERIC/OSEP Mini-Library.
Kame'enui, Edward J.
Simmons, Deborah C.
Accessibility (for Disabled)
Beginning Reading
Curriculum Development
Disabilities
Educational Principles
Elementary Secondary Education
Inclusive Schools
Individualized Instruction
Instructional Design
Instructional Materials
Mainstreaming
Media Adaptation
Regular and Special Education Relationship
Teaching Methods
Teaching Models
Writing Skills
Toward Successful Inclusion of Students with Disabilities: The Architecture of Instruction. Volume 1: An Overview of Materials Adaptations. ERIC/OSEP Mini-Library. Kame'enui, Edward J. Simmons, Deborah C. Accessibility (for Disabled) Beginning Reading Curriculum Development Disabilities Educational Principles Elementary Secondary Education Inclusive Schools Individualized Instruction Instructional Design Instructional Materials Mainstreaming Media Adaptation Regular and Special Education Relationship Teaching Methods Teaching Models Writing Skills This book offers guidelines for designing the cognitive supports to instructional materials for students with disabilities in general education classrooms. Chapter 1, an introduction, describes the contexts of change, including the changing demography of learners, which has increased the curricular and instructional complexity that teachers face in general education classrooms. Chapter 2 defines and describes curriculum design as an important and distinctive requirement to provide cognitive access to general education content for students with disabilities. Chapter 3 offers six principles of effective curriculum design in the modification of general education content. These principles stress big ideas, conspicuous strategies, mediated scaffolding, strategic integration, judicious review, and primed background knowledge. Chapter 4 offers a framework for evaluating and adapting general education curriculum materials and applies the six curriculum design principles to a range of general education content, including the areas of beginning reading and writing. (Contains 75 references.) (DB)
title Toward Successful Inclusion of Students with Disabilities: The Architecture of Instruction. Volume 1: An Overview of Materials Adaptations. ERIC/OSEP Mini-Library.
topic Accessibility (for Disabled)
Beginning Reading
Curriculum Development
Disabilities
Educational Principles
Elementary Secondary Education
Inclusive Schools
Individualized Instruction
Instructional Design
Instructional Materials
Mainstreaming
Media Adaptation
Regular and Special Education Relationship
Teaching Methods
Teaching Models
Writing Skills
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED429381