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The case study method in this volume has several advantages: 1. It provides a format that stimulates the actual evaluation and planning process for the education of children with special needs. 2. It is a proven instructional technique in other disciplines such as business, medicine, and law. 3. It can be a valuable tool for preservice and inservice teachers training in special education. 4. It offers the opportunity to learn by trial and error in studying the simulated case of a child with special needs. 5. It supplements and enriches the training program. 6. It helps the learner develop the ability to think through situations objectively before making a decision.
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From Chapter 3: Stage I. Initial referral You are the child study team coordinator at the Washington Elementary School. Washington School is a 500-pupil elementary school that includes kindergarten through sixth grade. The following people who are on the staff of the Washington School, on a part-time or full-time basis, may be of help in this case: principal, school psychologist, reading specialist, learning disabilities specialist, nurse, social studies teacher, language arts teacher, mathematics teacher, social worker. On September 15, the fourth grade language arts teacher sent you a Request for Assistance/Referral along with other data concerning Sally Simon, a fourth grade student in a departmentalized program at Washington Elementary School. Read each item carefully, then fill out Form 1.
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