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Provides a variety of instructional approaches that recognize the cultural and linguistic diversity found in students classified as learning disabled.This book addresses issues in teacher preparati...
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Provides a variety of instructional approaches that recognize the cultural and linguistic diversity found in students classified as learning disabled.

This book addresses issues in teacher preparation and parental roles in the education of children with learning disabilities. It provides a variety of instructional approaches that recognize the cultural and linguistic diversity found in students classified as learning disabled. There is a critical need to incorporate a sensitivity to issues of diversity into educational assessment, curriculum planning, teacher training, and interactions with parents, especially in large urban areas which are characterized by cultural and linguistic diversity. Significant changes in traditional special education assessment and instruction are needed to effectively deal with the overrepresentation of minority students classified as learning disabled, and resolve the inherent problems with the definition and diagnosis of learning disabilities.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 254
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Series: SUNY series, Youth Social Services, Schooling, and Public Policy
Publication Date: 27 August 1998
ISBN: 9780791438848
Format: Paperback
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"The topic is cutting edge. McNamara provides readers with a deep understanding of the limitations and built-in biases of most assessment instruments used when diagnosing children as learning disabled. Learning Disabilities: Appropriate Practices for a Diverse Population is quite useful in prompting reflection about what it would take to develop assessment that is genuinely multicultural. " — Susan Merrifield, Lesley College

Acknowledgments

1. Introduction

2. The Referral Process

3. Assessment Practices

4. Interventions

5. Classroom Management

6. Implications for Teacher Training

7. Parents as Partners

Appendix A

Appendix B

References

Index