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Assistive Technology

Access for All Students
Loseblattwerk
224 Seiten
2014 | 3rd edition
Pearson Education (US) (Verlag)
978-0-13-348849-4 (ISBN)
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For courses in Assistive Technology, and Technology in Special Education. Appropriate as either a core or supplementary text

 

Designed to provide useful information and strategies for candidates in teacher education programs and practicing educators, the text also provides any interested individuals with a useful background in the application of assistive technology in various settings.

 

A definitive introduction to and overview of the knowledge and skills needed to determine the appropriate use of assistive technology and services to meet the needs of individuals with disabilities

 

This guide provides useful information and strategies on choosing and using the most appropriate technology and services for individuals with disabilities. Updated to reflect the most recent assistive technology (AT) beneficial to children, youth, and adults with disabilities—including links to websites of current, up-to-date AT devices—the book is the ideal introduction to and overview of the field. The new edition features invaluable information for educators who are preparing students with disabilities to meet the challenges of both postsecondary education and post-employment opportunities; a focus on AT for students on the Autism Spectrum; and information on the Common Core State Standards, the use of AT that allows access and progress within the CCSS for students with disabilities and students who are English language learners, and tablet computer and apps for AT.

Laura Bowden Carpenter has been a professional educator for more than 30 years. She has worked as special education teacher as well as a university professor, teacher educator, researcher, and administrator in higher education. Dr. Carpenter holds a doctorate from The University of Alabama in Special Education. Her specific areas of interest are assistive technology, teaching and learning strategies for students with disabilities, and recreational opportunities for persons with disabilities. Dr. Carpenter engages in a variety of service opportunities in organizations providing services to persons with disabilities and their families.   Dr. Linda Johnston currently serves a Professor and Director of the School of Education at the University of Tennessee @ Chattanooga. She holds the Doctorate in Special Education from the University of Alabama. She previously served on the staff of the Alabama State Department of Education in the area of special education.  Prior to joining the faculty at the University of Tennessee @ Chattanooga, she was Assistant Director of the Southeast Regional Resource Center through a grant with the U.S. Department of Education, where she provided technical assistance to State Departments of Education in the area of special education services.     Professor Lawrence A. Beard has more than 30 years of K-12 and higher education teaching experience in special education. He earned a B.A. in Psychology and a B.S. in special education from The University of Alabama. Upon taking a teaching position working with preschool children with multiple and severe disabilities, he continued his education and earned a M.A. in multiple disabilities, his Ed.S. in intellectual disabilities, and his Ed.D. in multiple disabilities from The University of Alabama. He teaches a variety of graduate and undergraduate classes in collaborative teaching, and serves as the academic advisor for graduate degree candidates in the area of collaborative teaching.

Chapter 1                     Assistive Technology: An Introduction and Overview  

Chapter 2                     Assistive Technology, Universal Design for Learning, Response to Intervention and Common Core State Standards



Chapter 3                     Assistive Technology: Evaluation  

Chapter 4                     Assistive Technology for the Young Child  

Chapter 5                     Assistive Technology for Students with Higher-Incidence Disabilities  

Chapter 6                     Assistive Technology for Positioning and Mobility 

Chapter 7                     Assistive Technology for Communication 

Chapter 8                     Assistive Technology for Sensory Impairments  

Chapter 9                     Assistive Technology for Autism Spectrum Disorders

Chapter 10                   Assistive Technology for the Transition to the Adult World  

Author Index  

Subject Index 

Erscheint lt. Verlag 20.3.2014
Verlagsort Upper Saddle River
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Sonder-, Heil- und Förderpädagogik
ISBN-10 0-13-348849-7 / 0133488497
ISBN-13 978-0-13-348849-4 / 9780133488494
Zustand Neuware
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