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The Next Big Thing in Learning and Behavioral Disabilities

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The Next Big Thing in Learning and Behavioral Disabilities Synopsis

Responding to the need for educational stakeholders to be equipped to plan for constantly evolving developments in policy and practice for learners with learning and behavioral disabilities, this edited collection collates contributions from authors who predict what the next big things in the field will be, and offer recommendations on how to prepare for the future they envision. 


The chapters cover a broad range of topics that include developments related to students' legal rights and services, how research is utilized by practitioners, using practice-based evidence to promote the use of evidence-base practices, open science, neuroscience and special education, professional development for teachers, adaptive tier-2 interventions, the field of emotional and behavioral disorders, reading and students with autism spectrum disorder, and innovations in early writing. Chronicling, too, the concerns and cautions that the authors have about what they see as the next big thing, this collection is a compelling resource for anyone looking to the future of the field, and thinking about how they can be at the front of developments in order to navigate change in a way that generates positive effects.

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ISBN: 9781800717503
Publication date: 28th April 2021
Author: Bryan G Cook, Melody Tankersley, Timothy J Landrum
Publisher: Emerald Publishing an imprint of Emerald Publishing Limited
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 260 pages
Series: Advances in Learning and Behavioral Disabilities
Genres: Teaching of students with different educational needs
Teaching of students with learning difficulties
Teaching of students with social, emotional or behavioural difficulties