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How to make math add up for all students Between the pressure to meet standards and the overwhelming number of different learning needs that students have, planning lessons has become more complex. Many resources help teachers address literacy needs, but few address mathematics. Using research-based and field-tested methodology, this book provides proven approaches to understanding behaviors and creating teaching programs. Key topics include: Strategies for teaching students with autism, ADHD, and various learning disabilities Ways to develop students' cognitive flexibility How to help…mehr

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How to make math add up for all students Between the pressure to meet standards and the overwhelming number of different learning needs that students have, planning lessons has become more complex. Many resources help teachers address literacy needs, but few address mathematics. Using research-based and field-tested methodology, this book provides proven approaches to understanding behaviors and creating teaching programs. Key topics include: Strategies for teaching students with autism, ADHD, and various learning disabilities Ways to develop students' cognitive flexibility How to help learners plan, organize and self-monitor in mathematics class A new focus on mathematical strengths and learning ability rather than on deficits and labels
Autorenporträt
Judy Storeygard is a Senior Research Associate at TERC, an education research nonprofit located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her research interests include mathematics education for students with special needs; improving opportunities for underrepresented populations in STEM; and professional development for elementary school math teachers. Collaborating with teachers has been a prime focus of her work. She is a contributing author and editor on a variety of texts focused on mathematics intervention strategies in inclusive classrooms. In addition, she is a coauthor for articles included in the Teaching Children Mathematics and Teaching Exceptional Children Plus journals.