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1995
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| author | Wallio, Wendy |
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| contents | Special Children and the Library Media Center. Wallio, Wendy Audiovisual Aids Childrens Literature Communication (Thought Transfer) Disabilities Elementary School Students Elementary Secondary Education Filmstrips Media Specialists School Libraries Special Needs Students Teaching Methods Videotape Recordings Discusses how a school library media specialist can serve the needs of physically and mentally disabled K-6 students. Highlights include communication modes; presentation methods, including activities, videos, stuffed animals, "big" books, sound filmstrips, and stories in which students can participate; and recommendations. (AEF) |
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| institution | ERIC Institute of Education Sciences |
| language | en |
| publishDate | 1995 |
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| spellingShingle | Special Children and the Library Media Center. Wallio, Wendy Audiovisual Aids Childrens Literature Communication (Thought Transfer) Disabilities Elementary School Students Elementary Secondary Education Filmstrips Media Specialists School Libraries Special Needs Students Teaching Methods Videotape Recordings Special Children and the Library Media Center. Wallio, Wendy Audiovisual Aids Childrens Literature Communication (Thought Transfer) Disabilities Elementary School Students Elementary Secondary Education Filmstrips Media Specialists School Libraries Special Needs Students Teaching Methods Videotape Recordings Discusses how a school library media specialist can serve the needs of physically and mentally disabled K-6 students. Highlights include communication modes; presentation methods, including activities, videos, stuffed animals, "big" books, sound filmstrips, and stories in which students can participate; and recommendations. (AEF) |
| title | Special Children and the Library Media Center. |
| topic | Audiovisual Aids Childrens Literature Communication (Thought Transfer) Disabilities Elementary School Students Elementary Secondary Education Filmstrips Media Specialists School Libraries Special Needs Students Teaching Methods Videotape Recordings |
| url | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ501802 |