Teaching students with dyslexia and dysgraphia : lessons from teaching and science /

How can teachers provide effective literacy instruction for students with learning differences - while meeting the needs of all students in the class? Finally, a single accessible textbook answers that question for every K-12 educator. The only teacher training text to cover the three learning dis...

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Main Author: Berninger, Virginia Wise
Other Authors: Wolf, Beverly J.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore, MD : Paul H. Brookes Pub. Co., c2009.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-232) and index. 
505 0 |a pt. 1. Beginnings : From the past to the present -- Historical and contemporary contexts -- pt. 2. Classroom environment : what works in teaching students with dyslexia, OWL LD, or dysgraphia? -- Organizational issues and instructional approaches -- Appendix : Information for obtaining instructional programs -- Teaching oral language -- Appendix A : Questions of the day -- Appendix B : Children's books that help with language learning -- Teaching reading -- Appendix A : Concept words that reinforce comprehension -- Appendix B : Small, important words that may require special instruction -- Teaching writing -- Teaching across the language systems with intellectual engagement -- pt. 3. Blending science and educational practice -- Contributions from science disciplines -- Contributions from clinical disciplines -- Contributions from instructional disciplines -- Creating building-level plans for teaching all students effectively and efficiently -- pt. 4. Professional development for blending science and educational practice -- Preservice teacher education -- Appendix : Recommended readings and / or instructional resources for supervised practica for preservice teacher education -- In-service teacher education and models for teacher mentoring -- Appendix : Representative syllabi for professional development of educators -- pt. 5. Commencement : From book endings to new beginnings in teaching students with dyslexia, OWL LD, and dysgraphia -- Commencement : from book endings to new beginnings. 
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