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Collaboration and system coordination for students with special needs from early childhood to the postsecondary years

by Kochhar-Bryant Carol A.

Synopsis

This book provides a comprehensive presentation of the power and promise of collaboration and system coordination -- connecting students, professionals, parents, schools and community agencies in new ways. Placing students with special needs and families in the center, collaboration and system coordination are viewed from a developmental framework from early childhood through post-high school. This novel perspective helps professors and students understand the complex interplay between the needs of students and collaborative skill needs of professionals along the developmental path. Key topics include how school collaboration and system coordination work, current laws that promote it with emphasis on IDEA 2004 and NCLB 2001, research that links collaboration with student and family outcomes, skills for effective collaboration between general and special educators, the role of families in school collaboration, effects of cultural and linguistic diversity, and strategies for effective collaboration and coordination from early childhood through post-secondary education, including alternative educational settings. professionals think about the way education and human services agencies should respond to students who are special learners.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2008
ISBN-13 9780131145191
ISBN-10 0131145193
Class Copyright
Publisher Pearson Merrill Prentice Hall
Subject EDUCATION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 504
Length of Recording 39
Shelf No. JJ813