Itinerant Teaching: Tricks of the Trade for Teachers of Students with Visual ImpairmentsAmerican Foundation for the Blind, 2005 - 308 sivua Teachers of students who are blind or visually impaired will consider this book their personal mentor to help them make the most of each day and manage the entire school year--whether they are always on the move or stay in one school. This completely revised and updated version of the AFB classic is a practical guide to organizing materials and time, programming events and activities, working in teams, traveling, negotiating diverse school environments, and dealing with diverse caseloads. Itinerant Teaching is full of tips, techniques, strategies, and helpful forms, with new sections on young children, children with multiple disabilities, orientation and mobility, assistive technology, and stress management. |
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The History and Philosophy of Itinerant Teaching | 1 |
Being Effective | 5 |
CHAPTER | 11 |
A Typical Year | 17 |
Facilitating Participation in Educational Activities | 65 |
Providing Services for Infants and Their Families | 97 |
Working with Students Who Have Visual and Multiple Impairments | 113 |
Orientation and Mobility and the Itinerant Teacher | 125 |
The Key to Efficiency and Effectiveness | 179 |
Relationships Responsibilities and Rights in Schools | 203 |
CHAPTER 12 | 209 |
CHAPTER 13 | 219 |
Final Words of Wisdom | 235 |
APPENDIX A Sources of Materials Equipment and Services | 237 |
Reference Library | 264 |
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