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Titlebook: Understanding Students with Additional Needs as Learners; Patrick Griffin,Kerry Woods Book 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020 Studen

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es strategies and materials that could be used by mainstream teachers or special education teachers to make teaching SWANS practical and effective. The book offers new insights, and a ready to use volume of mat978-3-030-56598-5978-3-030-56596-1
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Lindsey Gales as the components themselves. This permits top-down proof of correctness of designs even before their implementation begins. Algebraic properties and reasoning are helpful throughout development. Non-determinism is seen as no problem, but rather as a part of the solution.
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,Cognitive Skills – Students with Additional Learning Needs and Autism Spectrum Disorder,data reanalysed for these two groups of students. While there were overall similarities between the emergence of skills for each group, some specific areas of strengths and weaknesses for students with autism spectrum disorder became apparent. This suggested the possibility of reporting two differen
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The Development of Problem-Solving Rubrics to Define Learning Progressions for Students with Additireviewed them and generated intervention strategies for students at different skill levels on the derived progression. The outcome of the study was a set of assessment rubrics and level descriptions that teachers could use to support the learning of students with additional needs in a skill domain o
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Assessing and Understanding Early Numeracy for Students with Additional Learning Needs,the data, using a partial credit approach to item response modelling, found that the items could describe numeracy learning across a broad range of proficiency, although gaps were identified for students at the highest and lowest extremes of numeracy understanding. Analysis of differential item func
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Supporting Motor Learning in the Classroom for Students with Motor Performance Needs,al disabilities and analysed using partial credit item response modelling. The result was a five-dimensional, standards-referenced scale in classroom movement problem-solving, which, when used with students of different physical capabilities, indicated its ability to pinpoint priority areas for inte
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