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Instructor, 1987
Ways that teachers can prepare themselves for a class with a mainstreamed disabled student are described, including obtaining information about the specific disability, visiting the child and parents at home, reflecting upon personal attitudes about disabilities, setting up for a wheelchair user, working with visually- or hearing-impaired…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Mainstreaming
Bilheimer, Dorothy; And Others – Instructor, 1986
A group of English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers share tips on how to incorporate the latest ESL techniques into teaching strategies to reinforce what children are learning in ESL and to enrich school for all students. (MT)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Limited English Speaking, Peer Acceptance, Second Language Learning

Orr, Lauren E.; And Others – TEACHING Exceptional Children, 1997
This annotated bibliography describes literature for children that addresses issues concerned with developmental disabilities. The 15 references are grouped into those for children in prekindergarten through grade three and those for children in grades four through eight. (DB)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Books, Childrens Literature, Developmental Disabilities

Peckham, Virginia C. – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1993
This article considers educational implications of a child with cancer, including incidence, telling the child about his/her disease, school reentry, what classmates want to know, counseling the child with cancer, handling the issue of death, and staff issues. A lesson plan on childhood cancer for elementary students is also included. (DB)
Descriptors: Cancer, Counseling, Death, Diseases
Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The overview, the first in a series of five manuals, describes the goals of the AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum of fostering acceptance and respect for differences, as exemplified by disabilities. Briefly discussed in the guide's section on the curriculum's rationale are need, assumptions (such as that handicapped individuals…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Disabilities
Campbell, Joan Daniels – Learning, 1990
Preventing rejection of a student by his/her peers and helping the child to cope with such rejection are ever-present challenges for teachers. Suggestions are given by teachers who have successfully dealt with students who were rejected by classmates. (IAH)
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Education, Peer Acceptance
Aiello, Barbara – 1981
This handbook was developed for teachers who have a visually handicapped child in their regular classroom. Classroom activities designed to prepare students to receive a visually handicapped classmate are described. Recommendations are made on the use of special resources available to the teacher, and descriptions are given of successful…
Descriptors: Blindness, Class Organization, Elementary Education, Instructional Materials
Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum guide, the second in a series of five manuals, attempts to foster acceptance and respect for differences, as exemplified by disabilities. The manual presents activities on hearing impairments (HI) for instructors' personal learning, and lesson plans for teaching students in kindergarten through…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum guide, the third in a series of five manuals that attempt to foster acceptance and respect for differences as exemplified by disabilities, presents activities on motor impairments for insructors' personal learning and lesson plans for teaching students in primary grades. Presented for…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum guide, the fifth in a series of five manuals that attempt to foster acceptance and respect for differences as exemplified by disabilities, presents activities on visual impairments (VI) for instructors' personal learning, and lesson plans for teaching primary grade students. Suggested for…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Macklem, Gayle L. – Academic Therapy, 1987
A school-based short-term intervention used successfully with impulsive, aggressive, shy, oversensitive, attention-disordered, and language- and learning-disabled elementary school students features exercises and activities such as generating ideas, rehearsing behaviors, and adapting behaviors to help students learn to "enter" play groups and join…
Descriptors: Behavior Modification, Disabilities, Elementary Education, Generalization
McIntosh, Ruth; And Others – 1989
The efficacy of a contextualist training model for increasing the peer acceptance of learning-disabled students through skills training and systematic opportunities for interactions with peers and teachers is evaluated. Ten peer-rejected learning-disabled subjects (seven males and three females) in grades 3 to 6 were selected to participate in the…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Instructional Effectiveness, Interpersonal Competence, Intervention
Bullock, Janis – 1986
To help children develop social competence, teachers ought to understand differences between popular and unpopular children, know how to assess social competence, and employ techniques which aid the development of children's social skills. In general, popular children have developed skills and strategies which allow them to interact with their…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Elementary Education, Guidelines, Interpersonal Competence
Cohen, Shirley; And Others – 1982
The AID (Accepting Individual Differences) curriculum guide, the fourth in a series of five manuals that attempt to foster acceptance and respect for differences as exemplified by disabilities, presents activities on the topics of mental retardation (MR) and learning disabilities (LD) for instructors, and lesson plans to be used with primary grade…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Activities, Curriculum Guides, Elementary Education
Women's Educational Media, San Francisco, CA. – 1996
Many educators are unsure about how to respond to gay issues at the elementary and middle school levels. It has been found that by third grade almost all children have been exposed to some information and misinformation about gay people. If schools are serious about preparing students for the diversity in our communities, preventing violence, and…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Equal Education, Homophobia, Homosexuality
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