Mathematics Instruction for Students With Disabilities: A Special Issue of exceptionality

Mathematics Instruction for Students With Disabilities: A Special Issue of exceptionality

Mathematics Instruction for Students With Disabilities: A Special Issue of exceptionality

Mathematics Instruction for Students With Disabilities: A Special Issue of exceptionality

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Overview

This special issue focuses on mathematics for students with disabilities, particularly on the topic of division. The articles discuss a number of curricula and instructional practices that have direct and meaningful implications for the classroom. They also serve as a foundation for the development of research into effective intervention practices. As a whole this issue provides an opportunity to extract selected features of instruction from the articles found herein and to contrast the effectiveness of two distinct instructional approaches--constructivism and direct/explicit instruction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781135483210
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/22/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 64
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

John F. Cawley, Louise J. Cawley

Table of Contents

Volume 11, Number 3, 2003
Contents: J.F. Cawley, L.J. Cawley, Introduction to the Special Issue. T.E. Foley, J.F. Cawley, About the Mathematics of Division: Implications for Students With Disabilities. D.P. Bryant, P. Hartman, S.A. Kim, Using Explicit and Strategic Instruction to Teach Division Skills to Students With Learning Disabilities. M. Montague, Teaching Division to Students With Learning Disabilities: A Constructivist Approach. R.S. Parmar, Understanding the Concept of Division: Assessment Considerations.
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