Self-Advocacy for Learners
Mason Ross
Schule und Lernen / Sekundarstufe I
Beschreibung
"Self-Advocacy for Learners" offers a comprehensive guide to empowering students, especially those with learning disabilities, to actively participate in their education. It emphasizes the importance of understanding one's learning profile, communicating needs effectively, and engaging in educational planning, highlighting how these skills foster independence and self-worth.
The book traces the evolution of special education, examining legal frameworks like IDEA that mandate student involvement in IEPs, advocating for more inclusive, student-centered approaches. This academic self-help resource argues that explicit instruction in self-advocacy is crucial for students with learning disabilities to reach their full potential.
Did you know that students who advocate for themselves often experience increased academic achievement and improved self-esteem?
The book progresses from defining self-advocacy and understanding learning disabilities to developing practical communication strategies and goal-setting techniques. Unique in its practical approach, the book provides step-by-step guidance, lesson plans, and assessment tools for educators, parents, and students. Supported by research from educational psychology and disability studies, it demonstrates the positive impact of self-advocacy interventions. The book culminates in a discussion of the long-term benefits, including success in post-secondary education.
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