Methods for Teaching Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders is the most comprehensive text available, aimed at helping pre-service and in-service teachers and related service professionals understand the importance of evidence-based practices in the education of learners with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) from a family and longitudinal learning perspective. With its emphasis on the theme of family and professional partnerships and collaboration and consultation, the book includes learning aids such as suggested print and web-based resources, graphic organizers, and points for reflection; child and family vignettes, “Consider This” features, and examples of exemplary programs and practices; and the most up-to-date information and latest trends in the field.
KEY BENEFIT: The most comprehensive methods textbook available, looking at the importance of evidence-based practices in the education of learners with autism from a family partnership and longitudinal learning perspective
KEY TOPICS: Understanding autism across early childhood, K-12 education, and transition to adulthood; evidence-based interventions, identification and early intervention, teaming with families, teaching communication skills, promoting social competence, building school-based behavioral repertoires, collaboration and consultation, developing academic skills, fostering self-determination, transition to adulthood, and enhancing quality of life
MARKET: For teacher training and professional courses in areas such as Special Education, Regular Education, School Psychology, Occupational Therapy, and Speech/Language Pathology
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Dr. John Wheeler currently serves as Director of the Center of Excellence in Early Childhood Learning and Development and Professor of Special Education at East Tennessee State University.¿ He has had over twenty-five years of experience in working with children with autism spectrum disorders and their families throughout his career in special education.¿ He has authored/co-authored numerous research studies in the education and treatment of children with ASD and serves on a number of editorial boards for professional journals in the field.¿ Most recently he and his co-author David Dean Richey have completed the third edition of their text entitled Behavior Management: Principles and Practices of Positive Behavior Supports also published by Pearson.
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Michael R. Mayton, Ph.D., BCBA-D¿is an Assistant Professor of Special Education at West Virginia University where he teaches courses in applied behavior analysis for teachers and supervises the graduate certification program in autism. He is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst who has worked with children in public schools and adults with developmental disabilities in community settings. He has had the honor of being the founding director of the Kelly Autism Program in Bowling Green, Kentucky and providing a range of workshop supports to educators on topics such as identifying and teaching positive replacement behaviors, reducing aggression in young adults with autism, and antecedent management for students with developmental disabilities. His research interests include evidence-based practice assessment and development for people with autism, professional development in special education, and intrusiveness of behavioral treatments for students and adults with disabilities.
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Dr. Stacy Carter is an Associate Professor in the Special Education Program at Texas Tech University where he coordinates the Graduate Certificate Program in Applied Behavior Analysis. Dr. Carter is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst, a Nationally Certified School Psychologist, and a licensed special education teacher. He has over fifteen years of experience working with individuals with autism spectrum disorders in developmental centers, psychiatric hospitals, community living situations, and school settings. His research has focused on the development and evaluation of behavior intervention programs for individuals with developmental disabilities and autism. He has published numerous peer reviewed journal articles, book chapters, and a scholarly reference book on social validity.
This easy to read, up-to-date resource provides a highly informative look at the importance of evidence-based practices in the education of learners with autism from a family partnership and longitudinal learning perspective. It thoroughly addresses both the educational and behavioral support needs of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in a thoughtful and insightful approach aimed at developing caring and compassionate professionals who are highly trained in the use of evidence-based approaches.
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