You are here

Building on Student Diversity
Share
Share

Building on Student Diversity
Profiles and Activities



July 2012 | 248 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Building on Student Diversity gives teachers a real-world context for learning about and accommodating children with diverse backgrounds and abilities. To help teachers practice working with diverse students, the authors have developed a set of biographies and simulated cumulative files of six students at three levels (early childhood, middle school, and high school). The major portion of the book consists of applied, hands-on activities that teachers can use in conjection with the student biographies, cumulative files, and demographic information to gain practical experience in working with diverse children.

 
Preface
 
Midland USA and Its Schools
 
Part I: Profiles and Cumulative Folders
 
Casey: Motivating and Modifying for Learning Disabilities
 
Sarah: Supporting Intellectual Giftedness
 
Malcolm: Addressing the Challenges of AD/HD
 
Raul: Bridging Cultural Gaps
 
Leslie: Accommodating Physical Disabilities
 
Yu-Shin: Reaching Reluctant English Language Learners
 
Part II: Activities
 
Getting to Know Your Learners
 
Designing Environments that Support Your Learners
 
Developing Lessons to Meet the Needs of Your Learners
 
Gathering Data to Improve Instruction
 
Communicating with Families
 
Glossary

Textbook for CWU Class

Ms Susan Mayne
Teacher Education, Central Washington University/Pierce County Campus
September 23, 2012

Liked another resource better. This has been placed on my suggested reading list.

Dr Kimberly Silbaugh
School Of Education, Lesley University
October 10, 2011

Sample Materials & Chapters

Chapter 1

Chapter 3

Chapter 5


For instructors

Select a Purchasing Option

Sage Reference and Academic Books offers seamless access to essential Sage and CQ Press reference works. The platform brings together leading handbooks, encyclopedias, and scholarly books across the social sciences – all in one easy-to-navigate place for teaching, learning, and research.