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Glossary of Disability Terminology
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Motor Impaired / Orthopedic Disability
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Including Students With Disabilities in Advanced Science Classes
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Are you an experienced science teacher who needs a foundation in special education basics when students with disabilities are placed in your advanced classes? Then this book is the resource for you. Both practical and…
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Making Inquiry Accessible for Students With Disabilities
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Inquiry-Based Science Instruction for Students with Disabilities
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Students with disabilities often are struggling readers who cannot successfully access and use print information. As a result, they usually experience difficulties with traditional science instruction, which typically…
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Students With Disabilities and the Next Generation Science Standards
Book Chapter |
The Next Generation Science Standards require that students engage in science and engineering practices to develop deeper understanding of the disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts. This chapter…
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Science, Technology, and the Learning Disabled: A Review of the Literature
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The lack of research studies that examine the use of technology as a tool to support the learning of science among the learning disabled is an important limitation of research in science teaching. This chapter focuses…
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Journal Article |
Bold innovations in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence. Brilliant hacks for the digital divide. Breakthroughs in maternal health care to reduce infant mortality. Imagine if these advances in STEM (science,…
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Teaching Science to Students with Learning Disabilities
Journal Article |
Due to increasingly widespread inclusion practices and more thorough identification procedures, students with documented learning disabilities (LD) are becoming a larger percentage of the science classroom. Because many…
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Helping Students With Learning Disabilities Succeed
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Students with learning disabilities (LD) frequently take general education science classes because their disabilities are very mild. Sometimes, however, it is difficult for students with LD to succeed in the classes and…