The Many Faces of Special Educators: Their Unique Talents in Working with Students with Special Needs and in Life
By (Author) Beverley H. Johns
By (author) Mary Z. McGrath
By (author) Sarup R. Mathur
Foreword by Frank Wood
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Education
16th January 2010
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
371.9
Paperback
172
Width 154mm, Height 231mm, Spine 12mm
259g
Those who enter the special education profession should be recognized as positive contributors to society. This book celebrates the many talents of special educators and how those talents are utilized throughout all facets of life. It provides an excellent view of the positive dispositions of special educators and can also be utilized by employers seeking to employ special educators who possess these dispositions. .
This book is a great idea! I love the mention of how inclusion is becoming more of a focus than specialized instruction is. Attempting to integrate both together is difficult and at times simply impossible. Response to intervention (RTI) won't ease the situation at all, either. The discussion of the ability to adapt is essential. -- Shane Feltes, junior high teacher of students with emotional/behavioral disorders, North Greene School District, Illinois
Those who are successful special education teachers have many, many wonderful and unique talents. You do not just decide to become a special education teacher on a whim. The career picks youeither through firsthand experience or, as in my case, just always knowing from a very young age what you wanted to do. Those of us who are special education teachers/administrators have jumped in with both feet. There is no only going part way. For me, it became a lifelong commitment to see that my students were as successful as possible. -- Lori McNeff, former principal, St. Mary's Grade School, Mt. Sterling, Illinois; special education teacher
Bev Johns has been a special educator for over 35 years, is currently an instructor at MacMurray College, and a learning and behavior consultant. She is the author or co-author of 13 other books.
Mary Z. McGrath was a special education teacher for a good share of her 31 years teaching in the Bloomington, MN public schools. Mary is now a professional speaker to teachers, parents and other groups. She is the author/coauthor of 7 other books.
Sarup R. Mathur is a Clinical Professor and Cluster Chair of Special Education in the Division of Curriculum and Instruction at Arizona State University. She has 20 years of experience in research and programming for students with emotional and behavioral disorders and has co-authored and co-edited 8 books and has published more than 50 articles and chapters.