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Teaching the Bilingual Special Education Student
By (Author) Angela Carrasquillo
By (author) Richard E. Baecher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
1st January 1990
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Bilingualism and multilingualism
Teaching of a specific subject
371.9700973
Hardback
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This book focuses on teaching those students who are bilingual, handicapped, and in need of special instruction. It responds to the complex and practical issues in reaching the goal of teaching these students in an effective way. The common, underlying theme of the book is that such ways can be found and implemented in creating diversity of opportunity for teaching bilingual exceptional students. The book has three central themes: to present an overview of the emerging and interdisciplinary field of bilingual special education; to highlight the function of language in the classroom-the student's as well as the teacher's; finally, comprehensive coverage is presented on the instructional features of a bilingual special education classroom in such wide-ranging curricular areas as: English as a Second Language, reading, writing, mathematics, science and social studies. Throughout the chapters, both theoretical and practical issues are addressed with an emphasis on the relationship between appropriate assessment, sound planning, and effective instruction.
rrasquillo /f Angela /i L.
cher /f Richard /i E.