Achieving the Radical Reform of Special Education: Essays in Honor of James M. Kauffman

Author:   Jean B. Crockett ,  Mike Gerber ,  Timothy J. Landrum ,  Timothy J. Landrum
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9780805858594


Pages:   298
Publication Date:   07 June 2007
Format:   Hardback
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Achieving the Radical Reform of Special Education: Essays in Honor of James M. Kauffman


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As a tribute to scholar and mentor James M. Kauffman and his prodigious influence on the education of children and youth with disabilities, Achieving the Radical Reform of Special Education highlights and examines issues central to the continued growth and maturation of the field of special education. This impressive collection features the issues Kauffman has raised pointedly and repeatedly in his writing over the past three decades. With contributions by prominent scholars, essays throughout the book provide a valuable synopsis of the status of special education and its progress toward the achievement of radical reform at the outset of the 21st century. The volume is divided into four sections, corresponding to the following themes: 1) recognizing and responding to individual differences among special education students; 2) repairing and elaborating the historical, philosophical, and legal foundations of special education practice; 3) strengthening the field’s empirical base; and 4) confronting problems of advocacy and reform in special education. Chapters within each section discuss the status of the field, its progress, pitfalls, and promising subsequent steps. Achieving the Radical Reform of Special Education is intended for scholars, policy makers, and graduate students in special education and associated disciplines who seek to improve schools and to improve the education of students whose behavior and exceptional learning needs prevent their academic and social development.

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Author:   Jean B. Crockett ,  Mike Gerber ,  Timothy J. Landrum ,  Timothy J. Landrum
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780805858594


ISBN 10:   0805858598
Pages:   298
Publication Date:   07 June 2007
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Preface. Part I:Disaggregating Special Education Populations. Introduction to Part I. D.P. Oswald, M.J. Coutinho, On Disaggregating Disability, Whatever That Means. A.G. Boardman, S. Vaughn, Response to Intervention as a Framework for the Prevention and Identification of Learning Disabilities: Which Comes First, Identification or Intervention? H.M. Walker, J.R. Sprague, Early, Evidence-Based Intervention With School-Related Behavior Disorders: Key Issues, Continuing Challenges, and Promising Practices. T. Lewis, J. Wehby, Heeding the Call to Radically Reform Special Education for Students With Emotional/Behavioral Disorders Through Science. Part II:Repairing and Elaborating Special Education’s Conceptual Foundations. Introduction to Part II. M.P. Mostert, James Milton Kauffman: A Legacy of Special Education’s Unheralded Historical Distinctives. B. Bateman, Law and the Conceptual Foundations of Special Education Practice. N. Zigmond, Delivering Special Education Is a Two-Person Job: A Call for Unconventional Thinking. G.M. Sasso, Science and Reason in Special Education: The Legacy of Derrida and Foucault. Part III:Strengthening Special Education’s Empirical Base. Introduction to Part III. S.R. Forness, K.Y. Beard, Strengthening the Research Base in Special Education: Evidence-Based Practice and Interdisciplinary Collaboration. B.G. Cook, M. Tankersley, A Preliminary Examination to Identify the Presence of Quality Indicators in Experimental and Single-Subject Research in Special Education. K.L. Lane, S.M. Barton-Arwood, L.A. Rogers, E.J. Robertson, Literacy Interventions for Students With and At-Risk for Emotional or Behavioral Disorders: 1997 to Present. Part IV:Kauffman’s Contributions to Special Education. J.W. Lloyd, D.P. Hallahan, Advocacy and Reform of Special Education.

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