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Martin Agran, Carolyn Hughes, James E. Martin, Dennis E. Mithaug, Michael L Wehmeyer, Michael L. Wehmeyer...
Promoting Self-Determination in Students with Developmental Disabilities
English · Hardback
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Description
Growing evidence suggests that self-determination is a significant factor in improving educational and transition outcomes in students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This volume reviews the breadth of available methods for teaching components of self-determination--including choice making, problem solving, decision making, goal setting, self-advocacy, and self-regulated learning--and provides best-practice recommendations that teachers can put to immediate use in the classroom. Grounded in theory and research, the strategies presented here have been shown to enhance students' involvement in educational planning and support them in meeting their goals in school, the workplace, and the community.
List of contents
I.Introduction
1. Overview of Self-Determination and Self-Determined Learning
II.Promoting Self-Determination
2. Assessing Preferences and Promoting Choice Making
3. Teaching Problem Solving and Decision Making
4. Teaching Goal Setting and Attainment
5. Teaching Self-Advocacy
III. Promoting Self-Determined Learning
6. Antecedent Event Regulation
7. Consequent Event Regulation
8. Self-Instruction
9. The Self-Determined Learning Model of Instruction
IV. Curriculum Modifications and Student Involvement
10. Technology and Universal Design to Promote Self-Determination
11. Student Involvement in Educational Planning
About the author
Michael L. Wehmeyer, PhD, is Professor, Department of Special Education; Director, Kansas University Center on Developmental Disabilities; and Associate Director, Beach Center on Disability at the University of Kansas. He is the author of 195 refereed articles or book chapters and has authored or edited 20 books on disability and education-related issues pertaining to self-determination, transition, universal design for learning and access to the general curriculum for students with severe disabilities, and technology use by people with cognitive disabilities. He is a member of the board of directors and a fellow of the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, a past president of the Council for Exceptional Children’s (CEC) Division on Career Development and Transition, and editor-in-chief of Remedial and Special Education. In 1999 Dr. Wehmeyer was the inaugural recipient of the Distinguished Early Career Research Award from the CEC’s Division for Research. In 2003 he was awarded the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities National Education award.
Summary
Growing evidence suggests that self-determination is a significant factor in improving educational and transition outcomes in students with intellectual and developmental disabilities. This book reviews the methods for teaching components of self-determination.
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I really like the way Wehmeyer links science to practice, combining theory and research with practical instructional methods and strategies. This volume will be useful for anyone involved in teaching self-determination skills to students with disabilities. It also is an appropriate text for graduate students and an excellent resource for faculty members.--David W. Test, PhD, Department of Special Education and Child Development, University of North Carolina-Charlotte At last, a book that offers the best of what we know from research on how to promote self-determination in students with disabilities. This much-needed book delivers proven, practical strategies for classroom instruction. It should be required reading for teachers and other professionals supporting students in the transition from school to adult life.--David R. Johnson, PhD, Department of Educational Policy and Administration and Institute on Community Integration, University of MinnesotaSelf-determination has been a foundation of my curriculum for my students over the last two years, but I had not articulated the specific subsets involved in this concept before reading this book. Wehmeyer breaks self-determination down into the necessary skills of choice making, decision making, goal setting and attainment, and self-advocacy. He shows how to provide opportunity and instruction to support students in successfully meeting their unique transition goals. As a teacher of students with disabilities, I am grateful for this vital contribution to the field.--Tom Szambecki, Lead Teacher, Maize Transition Skills Network, Sedgwick County, KansasThis straightforward, research-based guide provides strategies to prepare students for state and federal assessments by introducing problem-solving and decision-making skills, without changing the curriculum. The examples given in the book can be adapted and applied to students of a range of ages and abilities. The text could be used by university professors to demonstrate how teachers can provide students with a learning environment that includes choices. School districts could use the book in professional learning communities as well as for new teachers and mentors. This book is awesome, and I hope teachers take a look at the research. These strategies could provide a new look at education.--Chuck Howard, MAE, teacher, Special School District of St. Louis County, Missouri-An informative and comprehensive review of the important topic of self-determination....Will provide teachers, students, professors, and practitioners with a useful resource. This book is a practical guide containing suggested training steps for skill acquisition and lists of behaviors to be trained (task analyses). Original training materials to teach the skills reviewed are also included....Wehmeyer provides a thorough synthesis of the research literature on self-determination and organizes the information in a logical and clear fashion. Many effective methods are described.--PsycCRITIQUES, 4/16/2007
Product details
Authors | Martin Agran, Carolyn Hughes, James E. Martin, Dennis E. Mithaug, Michael L Wehmeyer, Michael L. Wehmeyer, Michael L. (University of Kansas Wehmeyer |
Publisher | Guilford Publications |
Languages | English |
Age Recommendation | ages 11 to 17 |
Product format | Hardback |
Released | 31.12.2021 |
EAN | 9781593854614 |
ISBN | 978-1-59385-461-4 |
No. of pages | 206 |
Dimensions | 187 mm x 253 mm x 20 mm |
Weight | 558 g |
Series |
What Works for Special-Needs Learners What Works for Special-Needs Learners What Works for Special-Needs L |
Subject |
Humanities, art, music
> Education
> Special education
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