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Taylor, George R.
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371.9 21
Publication Date
1998
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This exceptional social skills curriculum was designed as a guide to assist in the instruction of disabled individuals in determining what behaviors are and are not acceptable in our society. The author highlight the socialization skills which are considered essential in order for the disabled to successfully function in society. The skills outlined in this text stress strategies needed to: (1) show respect for the rights of privacy of others; (2) learn how to handle anger; (3) learn how to act in public places; (4) demonstrate ability to show good sportsmanship; (5) take responsibility for one's actions; (6) encourage self-control; (7) present alternatives to using profanity; (8) learn how and when to apologize; (9) present alternatives to telling lies; (10) deal with individuals who hit or threaten others. The authors provide a general framework for innovative educators seeking new insight into additional methods and procedures for teaching social and interpersonal skills to the disabled. Parents and other family member of the disabled will also find the strategies presented useful for follow-up activities in the home.
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Brown, John L., 1947-
Call Number
375.001 22
Publication Date
2004
Summary
Annotation Thousands of educators worldwide are already using Grant Wiggins and Jay McTighe?s Understanding by Design (UbD) as a framework for designing curriculum units, performance assessments, and instruction that lead students to deep understanding of content. This book, based on data gathered from surveys, interviews, and focus group discussions, reflects what educators have learned about effective UbD implementation and explores how schools and districts can leverage UbD principles to improve student achievement, staff performance, and organizational productivity. Educators who have used the UbD framework for several years in various school settings present advice, strategies, and processes for using Understanding by Design to* Design purposeful, coherent curricula* Deliver instruction that promotes understanding for all* Unpack district standards* Expand assessment repertoires* Create meaningful and effective professional development and teacher-induction programs* Sustain a successful process of continuous improvement and strategic planning. Each chapter concludes with organization-focused assessment questionnaires and related resources that can help you?as an individual or as a member of a study group or action research team?develop a clear, strategic sense of how to make the most of Understanding by Design as a catalyst for real learning, increased student achievement, and school and district renewal. John L. Brown is an educational consultant for ASCD, where he works with product and professional development and serves as a member of the national training cadres for Understanding by Design and What Works in Schools.
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