Students With Learning Disabilities

Students With Learning Disabilities by Cecil D. Mercer, published by Prentice Hall in December 2004, is a comprehensive resource that delves into various aspects of learning disabilities. This sixth edition spans 624 pages and is presented in English, offering a detailed examination of assessment, definitions, and characteristics of learning disabilities. The book integrates multiple theoretical perspectives into a supportive framework, focusing on best practices for diagnosis and intervention.
Readers will find practical strategies for addressing individual disorders, along with discussions on non-teaching factors that impact educational success, such as homework, class size, and parental involvement. The text also expands on topics like cultural diversity, social skills training, and effective assessment methods. Additionally, it addresses the social-emotional challenges faced by students with learning disabilities, including the use of socio-metric measures in planning and assessment. This edition serves as a valuable guide for parents, teachers, and school administrators navigating the complexities of supporting students with learning disabilities.
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This book addresses every aspect of learning disabilities, from assessment, definition, and characteristics through specific strategies for individual disorders. Based on a multi-theoretical foundation, the new edition of Students with Learning Disabilities integrates numerous philosophical and practical perspectives into a supportive framework of best practices for diagnosis and intervention. A clear presentation of non-teaching factors and their affect upon teaching success explores such topics as homework, class size, parental involvement, and curriculum design. There have also been coverage expansions in topics such as cultural diversity, learning strategies, social skills training, affective development, phonological awareness development, successful transition factors, effective assessment, and teaching strategies. The coverage of social-emotional problems of LD students includes discussions of the use of socio-metric measures — such as peer status — in assessment and planning. An updated reference section also helps familiarize readers with the latest available resources. By providing practical strategies, Students with Learning Disabilities is a valuable book for any parent, teacher, or school administrator who must learn to cope with LD students.
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