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The Syracuse Community-Referenced Curriculum Guide for Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities

by Alison Ford (Editor); Jim Black (Editor); Roberta Schnorr (Editor); Luanna H. Meyer (Editor); Linda

Synopsis

Now in its tenth printing, the Syracuse Community-Referenced Curriculum Guide is the trusted curriculum for professionals and parents preparing a student to live and work in the real world. With this practical, field-tested guide, serving learners from kindergarten to age 21, you'll make the most of naturally occurring instructional opportunities in school, at home, and at work--with special emphasis on adaptability, alternatives, and accountability. You'll encourage students' progress in
- community living domains
- functional academic skills
- embedded social, communication, and motor skills
You'll learn to implement the curriculum through IEP development, classroom management, and activity-based lesson planning--and you'll get case studies, lists of goals and objectives, question-and-answer sections, and step-by-step strategies that really work. Order this widely adopted guide today, and help students learn practical skills they can use in their classrooms and communities!

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Book Information

Copyright year 1989
ISBN-13 9781557660275
ISBN-10 1557660271
Class Copyright
Publisher Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company
Subject EDUCATION
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 416
Length of Recording 18
Shelf No. KA361