Textbook Focuses on Helping Older Students with Disabilities

Textbook Focuses on Helping Older Students with Disabilities
Photo Submitted

Great strides have been made in providing students with disabilities a better and more appropriate education than in the past, said the authors of a new textbook written by two University of Arkansas professors and a colleague.

However, it's mostly elementary students who have benefitted, according to Tom Smith and Barbara Gartin, who both hold the rank of University Professor in the area of special education. They wrote Including Adolescents with Disabilities in General Education Classrooms published by Pearson with Nikki Murdick, a professor of special education at St. Louis University. They have worked together on numerous books, chapters and articles.

"Secondary teachers have primarily been prepared to teach subject matter content such as English, math, history, foreign languages and science," the authors wrote. "They are often less knowledgeable about individual developmental differences than teachers in elementary grades and are therefore unaware of strategies and instructional techniques that may be needed by students with disabilities."

Without support, many of these students are unsuccessful in these classes, and middle and high school teachers need to develop an understanding of how to make accommodations and modifications to meet the needs of this group of students, according to the book.

The text provides an overview of disabilities experienced by middle and high school students and presents specific strategies such as differentiated instruction, cooperative teaching, strategies instruction, and using peer-assisted learning. It gives examples of how to use the strategies in daily instruction.

Contacts

Heidi Wells, director of communications
College of Education and Health Professions
479-575-3138, heidisw@uark.edu

Headlines

Four Students Named Goldwater Scholars; Two Earn Udall Honorable Mentions

Four U of A students have received the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship, an award for top students in mathematics, science, and engineering.

Cross-Campus Collaboration Culminates in New Outdoor Geological Installation

Grand opening event to celebrate the new GeoLab installation at the U of A’s Gearhart Hall courtyard is set for May 3. The installation will be open to the public year-round.

First Students to Use Online Degree to Hone Nursing Leadership, Elevate Patient Care

Hanna Baxendale and Wendi Kimbrell will begin coursework in the Doctor of Nursing Practice-Executive Master of Business Administration program offered by the Eleanor Mann School of Nursing and Walton College.

Join the Office for Sustainability on a Final Cruise to Campus

Cruise to Campus Wednesdays have fostered a gathering space for individuals interested in biking to campus. Drop by the Old Main Lawn from 7:30-10 a.m. Wednesday for coffee, something to eat and conversation.

Fay Jones School Student Ambassador Program Gives Voice to Design Students

The student ambassador program at the Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design is built to connect top design students with their school, its alumni, its future students and others inside and outside the school.

News Daily