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The Special Education Teacher's Companion: A Modern Guide To Successful Teaching

The Special Education Teacher's Companion: A Modern Guide To Successful Teaching
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The Special Education Teacher's Companion: A Modern Guide To Successful Teaching

 
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Teaching Special Education is tough job for experienced teachers. Eventually you want to be that great teacher, but right now you just have to survive that first year. You need a good foundation and the right tools. You need to be familiar with new jargon and new responsibilities. This book is filled with answers to the real problems the special ed teacher has to deal with, as well as sound advise for handling unmotivated or misbehaving students. Everything you need to know to be a successful ESE teacher.

 
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Product Details
Author:Clara Campbell
Paperback:124 pages
Publisher:CreateSpace
Publication Date:April 08, 2009
ISBN:1442113596
Package Length:8.4 inches
Package Width:5.5 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.4 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 2 reviews

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2Good for a brand new teacher  Aug 19, 2009
This book could be usefull if you are a BRAND new, never set foot in a special ed classroom, teacher. It hit on what I thought was pretty basic issues such as having rules in your classroom, don't play favorites, discipline the same, etc. Pretty vanilla in my opinion. I've been teaching in special education for 6 years and I was hoping for more information. It really did hit on the LD population; not very much on the students who are DD.

5Great little helper  Jul 25, 2009
When it came to writing the IEP and setting up the meeting, I didn't get that much help from other teachers or my department head. Luckily I had the Spec. Ed Teachers Companion. It showed me how to make an IEP, how to plan a system for notifying the parents, and how to hold the meeting.
Thanks Clara

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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