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Autori principali: Zambone, Alana M., Jones, Jami L.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 2010
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Jones, Jami L.
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Jones, Jami L.
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Jones, Jami L.
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contents Special Ed101 for School Librarians Zambone, Alana M. Jones, Jami L. School Libraries Library Services Librarians Special Needs Students Student Needs Guides Disabilities Federal Legislation Teaching Methods Skill Development Individualized Education Programs Special and general educators rely on the school library for many reasons, such as the wealth of resources that are used to motivate students and individualize instruction and the fact that many students with disabilities enjoy spending time there (Smith-Canter, Voytecki, Zambone, and Jones 2009). In the June 2009 issue of "School Library Media Activities Monthly," Helen R. Adams discussed the legal and ethical mandates for school librarians to serve students with special needs (54). While school librarians may not always have a great deal of training and support to accommodate students with disabilities, they have historically welcomed this group of students. This article is designed to provide school librarians with an overview of the types of challenges faced by students with special needs, and global suggestions for addressing some of those challenges within the context of the school library program. (Contains 1 table.)
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spellingShingle Special Ed101 for School Librarians
Zambone, Alana M.
Jones, Jami L.
School Libraries
Library Services
Librarians
Special Needs Students
Student Needs
Guides
Disabilities
Federal Legislation
Teaching Methods
Skill Development
Individualized Education Programs
Special Ed101 for School Librarians Zambone, Alana M. Jones, Jami L. School Libraries Library Services Librarians Special Needs Students Student Needs Guides Disabilities Federal Legislation Teaching Methods Skill Development Individualized Education Programs Special and general educators rely on the school library for many reasons, such as the wealth of resources that are used to motivate students and individualize instruction and the fact that many students with disabilities enjoy spending time there (Smith-Canter, Voytecki, Zambone, and Jones 2009). In the June 2009 issue of "School Library Media Activities Monthly," Helen R. Adams discussed the legal and ethical mandates for school librarians to serve students with special needs (54). While school librarians may not always have a great deal of training and support to accommodate students with disabilities, they have historically welcomed this group of students. This article is designed to provide school librarians with an overview of the types of challenges faced by students with special needs, and global suggestions for addressing some of those challenges within the context of the school library program. (Contains 1 table.)
title Special Ed101 for School Librarians
topic School Libraries
Library Services
Librarians
Special Needs Students
Student Needs
Guides
Disabilities
Federal Legislation
Teaching Methods
Skill Development
Individualized Education Programs
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ872671