Count Me In! K-5

CORWIN PRESS INC.ISBN: 9781412999045

Including Learners With Special Needs in Mathematics Classrooms

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By Judith S. Storeygard
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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.

Foreword by Karen Karp Acknowledgments About the Author About the Contributors Introduction 1. Building a Culture of Acceptance in the Inclusive Mathematics Classroom 2. Supporting Students in Expressing Mathematical Ideas 3. Helping Students Build the Capacity to Attend to and Focus on Mathematical Ideas 4. Developing Students' Cognitive Flexibility 5. Developing Strategies for Students With Memory Difficulties 6. Building Students' Abilities to Plan, Organize, and Self-Monitor in Mathematics Class Conclusion Glossary and Resources References Index

"This book helps teachers find effective strategies to use with their special needs students. The case studies and teacher viewpoints clarify and give flavor to an all-inclusive classroom climate." -- Edward Nolan, Mathematics Department Chairperson "This is such a valuable book. It has everything in one place-research on disability, typical behaviors, in-the-field accounts, and possible solutions to managing learning environments so all students can learn. I would have no hesitation in purchasing and recommending this book." -- Jennifer Harper, 4th Grade Teacher "I have not seen any math books that focus so well on special needs kids. It addresses them and what ways a teacher can better address their special issues for math. I see this as a very useful took for special education teachers, or any educator that works with these kinds of kids specifically on math." -- Debra Rose Howell, 4th-6th Grade Multiage Teacher "This text enhances the resources available to build on the underlying principles and big ideas of mathematics for students with special needs. Mathematics coaches, special education teachers, and regular classroom teachers who are willing to go the extra mile make special education placements successful for their students. This text is going to be a priceless resource for them." -- Roxie R. Ahlbrecht, 3rd Grade Teacher & Mathematics Teacher Leader "This book provides teachers with a basic primer on how to use research-based and field-tested methodology to provide integrated instruction to the classroom." -- Midwest Book Review, September 2012 "The strength of this book is in its excellent practical examples of how teachers can encourage a climate of sense making that includes all children." -- Teaching Children Mathematics, April 2014

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