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Communication/educational programs for students with Angelman Syndrome in inclusive classrooms: A look at best practices.
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Communication/educational programs for students with Angelman Syndrome in inclusive classrooms: A look at best practices./
作者:
Black, Tibbany N.
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98 p.
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Adviser: Stephen N. Calculator.
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Masters Abstracts International47-02.
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Education, Special. -
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9780549875390
Communication/educational programs for students with Angelman Syndrome in inclusive classrooms: A look at best practices.
Black, Tibbany N.
Communication/educational programs for students with Angelman Syndrome in inclusive classrooms: A look at best practices.
- 98 p.
Adviser: Stephen N. Calculator.
Thesis (M.S.)--University of New Hampshire, 2008.
This project examined the communication and overall education programs of 36 students with Angelman Syndrome (AS) whom are being educated in both inclusive and segregated classrooms. The purposes of the this study are to: (1) compile a list of best practices regarding the communication and educational instruction of children with Angelman Syndrome and more generally, children with significant disabilities, (2) to validate these practices with an expert panel, and (3) to socially validate these practices with the subjects' parents. An exhaustive review of the current literature in the areas of inclusive education, Angelman Syndrome Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), and instruction of children with significant disabilities was conducted. Best practices for including this population in general education classrooms were pulled from the literature. From this more general information collected from the review, a checklist of best practices was devised more specific to the communication and overall education of children with Angelman Syndrome. The checklist was validated by an expert panel of six members who had significant experience in the areas of AAC and Angelman Syndrome or children with severe disabilities.
ISBN: 9780549875390Subjects--Topical Terms:
606639
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