Teaching struggling learners many times calls for unconventional approaches. In this 232-page, well-documented, practical book, Dr. and Mrs. Sutton introduce parents to hundreds of teaching ides that can be implemented in the comfort of the home, many with little or no expense. Whether you are a home educator or a parent who's been searching for fresh teaching ideas to use during your child's nightly homework time, you'll benefit from this great resource.
Chapters: (1) Learners with Limitations; (2) Framework for Teaching; (3) Testing and Evaluation; (4) Developing Curriculum; (5) Program Practices; (6) Modifying Instruction; (7) Generic Teaching Methods; (8) Teaching the 3 R's; (9) Teaching Study Skills; (10) Managing Behavior.
Dr. and Mrs. Sutton hold advanced degrees in special education. Collectively, they have more than 25 years experience in teaching students with disabilities and preparing special education teachers.
Joe P. Sutton holds a doctorate (Ph.D.) in special education from The University of Virginia. He is a frequent speaker at local and state conferences and has presented nationally at annual meetings for the Council for Exceptional Children, the Council for Educational Diagnostic Services, the American Educational Research Association, the Association of Teacher Educators, and the National Center for Home Education. Dr. Sutton is a professor of special education and a certified educational diagnostician.
Connie J. Sutton holds a master's degree (M.A.Ed.) in special education from East Carolina University. Connie is a professor of special education.