Teaching Math to Students with Learning Disabilities: Implications and Solutions

Teaching Math to Students with Learning Disabilities: Implications and Solutions

by JohnF.Cawley (Author)

Synopsis

This book includes two main sections: a discussion of problem solving and a section on computation with whole numbers. A primary theme of the text is that problem solving sets the stage for meaning and conceptual development with respect to numbers. The section on problem solving includes numerous problem-solving activities that have a dual purpose: the enhancement of language comprehension and cognitive development, and the enrichment of experiences in arithmetic problem solving. The section on computation stresses the use of both traditional and alternative arithmetic algorithms. The latter are introduced so as to provide the teacher with a means to enhance performance in the area of whole number arithmetic in such a way that the difficulties of the student are circumvented. Providing a range of arithmetic activities useful in both the general education and special education settings, the book addresses needs of students in both general education and special education.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 174
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Education
Published: 15 Aug 2008

ISBN 10: 1578868254
ISBN 13: 9781578868254

Author Bio
John F. Cawley emeritus professor, Department of Educational Psychology, University of Connecticut and emeritus professor, Department of Learning and Instruction, State University of New York at Buffalo. Anne Hayes dean emeritus, University of Hartford Teresa E. Foley Instructor of Mathematics, Asnuntuck Community College, Enfield, Connecticut