Author: Gordon Wells
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470752084
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
United by the belief that the most significant factor in shaping the minds of young people is the cultural setting in which learning takes place, the twenty eminent contributors to this volume present new thinking on education across the boundaries of school, home, work and community.
Learning for Life in the 21st Century
Author: Gordon Wells
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470752084
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
United by the belief that the most significant factor in shaping the minds of young people is the cultural setting in which learning takes place, the twenty eminent contributors to this volume present new thinking on education across the boundaries of school, home, work and community.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470752084
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
United by the belief that the most significant factor in shaping the minds of young people is the cultural setting in which learning takes place, the twenty eminent contributors to this volume present new thinking on education across the boundaries of school, home, work and community.
Handbook of Individual Differences in Reading
Author: Peter Afflerbach
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135120935
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 423
Book Description
The central unifying theme of this state-of-the-art contribution to research on literacy is its rethinking and reconceptualization of individual differences in reading. Previous research, focused on cognitive components of reading, signaled the need for ongoing work to identify relevant individual differences in reading, to determine the relationship(s) of individual differences to reading development, and to account for interactions among individual differences. Addressing developments in each of these areas, this volume also describes affective individual differences, and the environments in which individual differences in reading may emerge, operate, interact, and change. The scant comprehensive accounting of individual differences in reading is reflected in the nature of reading instruction programs today, the outcomes that are expected from successful teaching and learning, and the manner in which reading development is assessed. An important contribution of this volume is to provide prima facie evidence of the benefits of broad conceptualization of the ways in which readers differ. The Handbook of Individual Differences in Reading moves the field forward by encompassing cognitive, non-cognitive, contextual, and methodological concerns. Its breadth of coverage serves as both a useful summary of the current state of knowledge and a guide for future work in this area.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1135120935
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 423
Book Description
The central unifying theme of this state-of-the-art contribution to research on literacy is its rethinking and reconceptualization of individual differences in reading. Previous research, focused on cognitive components of reading, signaled the need for ongoing work to identify relevant individual differences in reading, to determine the relationship(s) of individual differences to reading development, and to account for interactions among individual differences. Addressing developments in each of these areas, this volume also describes affective individual differences, and the environments in which individual differences in reading may emerge, operate, interact, and change. The scant comprehensive accounting of individual differences in reading is reflected in the nature of reading instruction programs today, the outcomes that are expected from successful teaching and learning, and the manner in which reading development is assessed. An important contribution of this volume is to provide prima facie evidence of the benefits of broad conceptualization of the ways in which readers differ. The Handbook of Individual Differences in Reading moves the field forward by encompassing cognitive, non-cognitive, contextual, and methodological concerns. Its breadth of coverage serves as both a useful summary of the current state of knowledge and a guide for future work in this area.
ADHD in Lebanese Schools
Author: Hala Mohammed Berri
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319287001
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
This Brief addresses the causes, assessment, and treatment of ADHD in Lebanese schoolchildren. It details how the disorder is currently defined in Lebanese elementary schools and examines schoolteachers’ understanding of and conceptions about ADHD across three domains: general knowledge; symptoms and diagnosis; and treatment. This concise volume presents the authors’ research into Lebanese schoolteachers’ knowledge of ADHD and their ability and readiness to address the psychological and academic needs of their students who have been diagnosed with the disorder. In addition, the Brief explores the teachers’ ability to identify ADHD subtypes in relation to a student’s gender within the Lebanese context, emphasizing the differing sociocultural expectations in the behaviors of boys and girls. Topics featured in this Brief include:divulliCurrent procedures for identifying ADHD in Lebanon. br/liliLebanese teachers’ knowledge about ADHD, their misconceptions, and factors that influence their opinions. br/liliBiases toward and confusion about disorders on the basis of perceived gender differences. br/liliADHD assessment and implementation strategies for Lebanese special education professionals.br/liliResearch questions, design, and methods as well as data collection and analysis procedures used in the study. br/li/ul/divdivbr/divdiviADHD in Lebanese Schools
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 3319287001
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
This Brief addresses the causes, assessment, and treatment of ADHD in Lebanese schoolchildren. It details how the disorder is currently defined in Lebanese elementary schools and examines schoolteachers’ understanding of and conceptions about ADHD across three domains: general knowledge; symptoms and diagnosis; and treatment. This concise volume presents the authors’ research into Lebanese schoolteachers’ knowledge of ADHD and their ability and readiness to address the psychological and academic needs of their students who have been diagnosed with the disorder. In addition, the Brief explores the teachers’ ability to identify ADHD subtypes in relation to a student’s gender within the Lebanese context, emphasizing the differing sociocultural expectations in the behaviors of boys and girls. Topics featured in this Brief include:divulliCurrent procedures for identifying ADHD in Lebanon. br/liliLebanese teachers’ knowledge about ADHD, their misconceptions, and factors that influence their opinions. br/liliBiases toward and confusion about disorders on the basis of perceived gender differences. br/liliADHD assessment and implementation strategies for Lebanese special education professionals.br/liliResearch questions, design, and methods as well as data collection and analysis procedures used in the study. br/li/ul/divdivbr/divdiviADHD in Lebanese Schools
Fixing the Broken Promise of Education for All
Author: Angela Hawke
Publisher: United Nations Education, Scientific & Cultural Organization
ISBN: 9789291891610
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Fixing the Broken Promise of Education for All, published by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics and UNICEF, presents the latest statistical evidence from administrative records and household surveys to better identify children who are out of school and the reasons for their exclusion from education. It aims to inform the policies needed to reach these children and finally deliver the promise of Education for All. Based on a series of national and regional studies and policy analysis by leading experts, the report explains why better data and cross-sector collaboration are fundamental to the design of effective interventions to overcome the barriers facing out-of-school children and adolescents. While highlighting the way forward for system-wide policies to improve educational quality and affordability, the report also presents the information needed for targeted approaches to address the compounding effects of disadvantage faced by children caught up in armed conflict, girls, working children, children with disabilities, or members of ethnic or linguistic minorities. This report presents a roadmap to improve the data, research and policies needed to catalyse action for out-of-school children as the world embarks on a new development agenda for education.
Publisher: United Nations Education, Scientific & Cultural Organization
ISBN: 9789291891610
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Fixing the Broken Promise of Education for All, published by the UNESCO Institute for Statistics and UNICEF, presents the latest statistical evidence from administrative records and household surveys to better identify children who are out of school and the reasons for their exclusion from education. It aims to inform the policies needed to reach these children and finally deliver the promise of Education for All. Based on a series of national and regional studies and policy analysis by leading experts, the report explains why better data and cross-sector collaboration are fundamental to the design of effective interventions to overcome the barriers facing out-of-school children and adolescents. While highlighting the way forward for system-wide policies to improve educational quality and affordability, the report also presents the information needed for targeted approaches to address the compounding effects of disadvantage faced by children caught up in armed conflict, girls, working children, children with disabilities, or members of ethnic or linguistic minorities. This report presents a roadmap to improve the data, research and policies needed to catalyse action for out-of-school children as the world embarks on a new development agenda for education.
Asperger's Children: The Origins of Autism in Nazi Vienna
Author: Edith Sheffer
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393609650
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
“An impassioned indictment, one that glows with the heat of a prosecution motivated by an ethical imperative.” —Lisa Appignanesi, New York Review of Books In the first comprehensive history of the links between autism and Nazism, prize-winning historian Edith Sheffer uncovers how a diagnosis common today emerged from the atrocities of the Third Reich. As the Nazi regime slaughtered millions across Europe during World War Two, it sorted people according to race, religion, behavior, and physical condition. Nazi psychiatrists targeted children with different kinds of minds—especially those thought to lack social skills—claiming the Reich had no place for them. Hans Asperger and his colleagues endeavored to mold certain “autistic” children into productive citizens, while transferring others to Spiegelgrund, one of the Reich’s deadliest child killing centers. In this unflinching history, Sheffer exposes Asperger’s complicity in the murderous policies of the Third Reich.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 0393609650
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
“An impassioned indictment, one that glows with the heat of a prosecution motivated by an ethical imperative.” —Lisa Appignanesi, New York Review of Books In the first comprehensive history of the links between autism and Nazism, prize-winning historian Edith Sheffer uncovers how a diagnosis common today emerged from the atrocities of the Third Reich. As the Nazi regime slaughtered millions across Europe during World War Two, it sorted people according to race, religion, behavior, and physical condition. Nazi psychiatrists targeted children with different kinds of minds—especially those thought to lack social skills—claiming the Reich had no place for them. Hans Asperger and his colleagues endeavored to mold certain “autistic” children into productive citizens, while transferring others to Spiegelgrund, one of the Reich’s deadliest child killing centers. In this unflinching history, Sheffer exposes Asperger’s complicity in the murderous policies of the Third Reich.
Scolariser des élèves avec troubles du spectre de l'autisme
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782240043689
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages :
Book Description
Depuis 2013, la loi d’orientation et de programmation pour la refondation de l’École de la République prévoit que l’école inclue tous les élèves, notamment ceux avec troubles du spectre de l’autisme (TSA). Sous cette appellation, les élèves avec TSA présentent une grande diversité de profils : certains rencontrent des difficultés pour communiquer, d’autres présentent des particularités sensorielles. Les professionnels de l’enseignement doivent alors pouvoir en tenir compte afin d’adapter les apprentissages et rendre les savoirs accessibles. S’appuyant sur de récents résultats de recherche, cet ouvrage de référence restitue des connaissances incontournables sur les TSA ainsi que des pistes d’action, afin de scolariser ces élèves à besoins éducatifs particuliers dans les meilleures conditions. Scolariser des élèves avec troubles du spectre de l’autisme est destiné aux enseignants, aussi bien ceux pratiquant en classe ordinaire qu’aux enseignants spécialisés, qu’ils exercent dans le premier degré, au collège ou au lycée. Il s’adresse également à toute personne impliquée dans la scolarisation et l’accompagnement de ces jeunes : auxiliaires de vie scolaire, formateurs d’enseignants, éducateurs. La rédaction a été coordonnée par Philippe Garnier, maître de conférences en sciences de l’éducation à l’INSHEA et expert reconnu de la scolarisation des élèves avec TSA. Cet ouvrage existe en version numérique : pdf et livre numérique accessible (ePub). Les enseignants en quête d’outils pourront prolonger leur lecture par des activités pratiques proposées dans les deux volumes de Autisme et scolarité. Des outils pour comprendre et agir édités par Réseau Canopé.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9782240043689
Category :
Languages : fr
Pages :
Book Description
Depuis 2013, la loi d’orientation et de programmation pour la refondation de l’École de la République prévoit que l’école inclue tous les élèves, notamment ceux avec troubles du spectre de l’autisme (TSA). Sous cette appellation, les élèves avec TSA présentent une grande diversité de profils : certains rencontrent des difficultés pour communiquer, d’autres présentent des particularités sensorielles. Les professionnels de l’enseignement doivent alors pouvoir en tenir compte afin d’adapter les apprentissages et rendre les savoirs accessibles. S’appuyant sur de récents résultats de recherche, cet ouvrage de référence restitue des connaissances incontournables sur les TSA ainsi que des pistes d’action, afin de scolariser ces élèves à besoins éducatifs particuliers dans les meilleures conditions. Scolariser des élèves avec troubles du spectre de l’autisme est destiné aux enseignants, aussi bien ceux pratiquant en classe ordinaire qu’aux enseignants spécialisés, qu’ils exercent dans le premier degré, au collège ou au lycée. Il s’adresse également à toute personne impliquée dans la scolarisation et l’accompagnement de ces jeunes : auxiliaires de vie scolaire, formateurs d’enseignants, éducateurs. La rédaction a été coordonnée par Philippe Garnier, maître de conférences en sciences de l’éducation à l’INSHEA et expert reconnu de la scolarisation des élèves avec TSA. Cet ouvrage existe en version numérique : pdf et livre numérique accessible (ePub). Les enseignants en quête d’outils pourront prolonger leur lecture par des activités pratiques proposées dans les deux volumes de Autisme et scolarité. Des outils pour comprendre et agir édités par Réseau Canopé.
Scolariser des élèves avec autisme et TED
Author: Christine Philip
Publisher: Dunod
ISBN: 2100575341
Category : Social Science
Languages : fr
Pages : 293
Book Description
La pédagogie de l’inclusion abolit toute forme d’exclusion et ne propose d’autres modalités de scolarisation pour les élèves handicapés que celles en vigueur dans les classes ordinaires, quelle que soit la gravité du handicap. C’est l’école ordinaire pour tous : l’école doit répondre aux besoins éducatifs de « tous » les élèves, quels que sont leurs profils. Toutefois, si « l’inclusion » s’est substituée à « l’intégration » dans les discours, il importe d’apprécier la situation actuelle à travers une pluralité d’exemples concrets. Malgré l’élan donné, force est de constater que la loi de février 2005 et ses textes d’application affirment seulement « un droit à la scolarisation pour les élèves handicapés ». Elle n’a pas déclaré que cette scolarisation se ferait en milieu ordinaire pour « tous » les élèves. Elle peut tout aussi bien s’effectuer en milieu spécialisé, pour les cas de handicaps plus sévères. Dans cet ouvrage, les auteurs posent la question de l’inclusion scolaire de l’autisme et apportent des pistes de réflexion pour la scolarisation des personnes autistes.
Publisher: Dunod
ISBN: 2100575341
Category : Social Science
Languages : fr
Pages : 293
Book Description
La pédagogie de l’inclusion abolit toute forme d’exclusion et ne propose d’autres modalités de scolarisation pour les élèves handicapés que celles en vigueur dans les classes ordinaires, quelle que soit la gravité du handicap. C’est l’école ordinaire pour tous : l’école doit répondre aux besoins éducatifs de « tous » les élèves, quels que sont leurs profils. Toutefois, si « l’inclusion » s’est substituée à « l’intégration » dans les discours, il importe d’apprécier la situation actuelle à travers une pluralité d’exemples concrets. Malgré l’élan donné, force est de constater que la loi de février 2005 et ses textes d’application affirment seulement « un droit à la scolarisation pour les élèves handicapés ». Elle n’a pas déclaré que cette scolarisation se ferait en milieu ordinaire pour « tous » les élèves. Elle peut tout aussi bien s’effectuer en milieu spécialisé, pour les cas de handicaps plus sévères. Dans cet ouvrage, les auteurs posent la question de l’inclusion scolaire de l’autisme et apportent des pistes de réflexion pour la scolarisation des personnes autistes.
Intelligent Testing with the WISC-V
Author: Alan S. Kaufman
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119176743
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 1296
Book Description
Interpret the WISC–V to help diagnose learning disabilities and to translate profiles of test scores to educational action The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children—Fifth Edition (WISC–V) is a valuable tool for assessing children and adolescents with learning disorders—and Intelligent Testing with the WISC–V offers the comprehensive guidance you need to administer, score, and interpret WISC–V profiles for informing diagnoses and making meaningful educational recommendations. This essential resource provides you with cutting-edge expertise on how to interpret the WISC–V, which has an expanded test structure, additional subtests, and an array of new composites. Intelligent Testing offers valuable advice from experienced professionals with regard to clinically applying the WISC–V in an effort to understand a child's strengths and weaknesses—and to create a targeted, appropriate intervention plan. Ultimately, this book equips you with the information you need to identify the best theory-based methods for interpreting each child's profile of test scores within the context of his or her background and behaviors. Intelligent Testing provides a strong theoretical basis for interpreting the WISC–V from several vantage points, such as neuropsychological processing theory and the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) model, yet it permits you to interpret children's profiles using simple, straightforward steps. The most frequently used IQ test in the world, the WISC–V (like previous versions of the WISC) plays an integral role in evaluating children for learning and intellectual disabilities, developmental and language delays, and gifted and talented classifications. As such, understanding how to use the latest version of WISC is extremely important when assessing children and adolescents ages 6 to 16 years. Explore all aspects of both the conventional WISC–V and WISC–V Digital Read objective, independent test reviews of the WISC–V from independent, highly-respected expert sources Review 17 clinical case reports that spotlight experiences of children and adolescents referred to psychologists for diverse reasons such as reading problems, specific learning disabilities, ADHD, intellectual giftedness, and autistic spectrum disorders Learn how a broad-based, multi-faceted approach to interpretation that calls upon several scientific concepts from the fields of cognitive neuroscience, clinical and school neuropsychology, neuropsychological processing, and the CHC model, can benefit children by providing meaningful recommendations to parents, teachers, and often to the children and adolescents themselves Use the results of WISC–V as a helping agent to assist in creating the best intervention plan, rather than allowing test results to dictate placement or labeling Intelligent Testing with the WISC–V is an indispensable resource for professionals who work with the WISC–V, including school psychologists, clinical psychologists, educational diagnosticians, and more.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119176743
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 1296
Book Description
Interpret the WISC–V to help diagnose learning disabilities and to translate profiles of test scores to educational action The Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children—Fifth Edition (WISC–V) is a valuable tool for assessing children and adolescents with learning disorders—and Intelligent Testing with the WISC–V offers the comprehensive guidance you need to administer, score, and interpret WISC–V profiles for informing diagnoses and making meaningful educational recommendations. This essential resource provides you with cutting-edge expertise on how to interpret the WISC–V, which has an expanded test structure, additional subtests, and an array of new composites. Intelligent Testing offers valuable advice from experienced professionals with regard to clinically applying the WISC–V in an effort to understand a child's strengths and weaknesses—and to create a targeted, appropriate intervention plan. Ultimately, this book equips you with the information you need to identify the best theory-based methods for interpreting each child's profile of test scores within the context of his or her background and behaviors. Intelligent Testing provides a strong theoretical basis for interpreting the WISC–V from several vantage points, such as neuropsychological processing theory and the Cattell-Horn-Carroll (CHC) model, yet it permits you to interpret children's profiles using simple, straightforward steps. The most frequently used IQ test in the world, the WISC–V (like previous versions of the WISC) plays an integral role in evaluating children for learning and intellectual disabilities, developmental and language delays, and gifted and talented classifications. As such, understanding how to use the latest version of WISC is extremely important when assessing children and adolescents ages 6 to 16 years. Explore all aspects of both the conventional WISC–V and WISC–V Digital Read objective, independent test reviews of the WISC–V from independent, highly-respected expert sources Review 17 clinical case reports that spotlight experiences of children and adolescents referred to psychologists for diverse reasons such as reading problems, specific learning disabilities, ADHD, intellectual giftedness, and autistic spectrum disorders Learn how a broad-based, multi-faceted approach to interpretation that calls upon several scientific concepts from the fields of cognitive neuroscience, clinical and school neuropsychology, neuropsychological processing, and the CHC model, can benefit children by providing meaningful recommendations to parents, teachers, and often to the children and adolescents themselves Use the results of WISC–V as a helping agent to assist in creating the best intervention plan, rather than allowing test results to dictate placement or labeling Intelligent Testing with the WISC–V is an indispensable resource for professionals who work with the WISC–V, including school psychologists, clinical psychologists, educational diagnosticians, and more.
Histories of Archaeology
Author: Tim Murray
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199550077
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
A collection of 19 reprinted papers by distinguished scholars, Histories of Archaeology reflects the growing interest in the historiography of this discipline. A general introduction orients readers by outlining core themes and issues in the field.
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 0199550077
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 496
Book Description
A collection of 19 reprinted papers by distinguished scholars, Histories of Archaeology reflects the growing interest in the historiography of this discipline. A general introduction orients readers by outlining core themes and issues in the field.
Archives, Ancestors, Practices
Author: Nathan Schlanger
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 0857450654
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
In line with the resurgence of interest in the history of archaeology manifested over the past decade, this volume aims to highlight state-of-the art research across several topics and areas, and to stimulate new approaches and studies in the field. With their shared historiographical commitment, the authors, leading scholars and emerging researchers, draw from a wide range of case studies to address major themes such as historical sources and methods; questions of archaeological practices and the practical aspects of knowledge production; ‘visualizing archaeology’ and the multiple roles of iconography and imagery; and ‘questions of identity’ at local, national and international levels.
Publisher: Berghahn Books
ISBN: 0857450654
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 392
Book Description
In line with the resurgence of interest in the history of archaeology manifested over the past decade, this volume aims to highlight state-of-the art research across several topics and areas, and to stimulate new approaches and studies in the field. With their shared historiographical commitment, the authors, leading scholars and emerging researchers, draw from a wide range of case studies to address major themes such as historical sources and methods; questions of archaeological practices and the practical aspects of knowledge production; ‘visualizing archaeology’ and the multiple roles of iconography and imagery; and ‘questions of identity’ at local, national and international levels.