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A Guide to High School Success for Students with Disabilities Cynthia Ann Bowman

A Guide to High School Success for Students with Disabilities By Cynthia Ann Bowman

A Guide to High School Success for Students with Disabilities by Cynthia Ann Bowman


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This book is written to offer tools that empower students with disabilities face their challenges while providing educators, family members and friends insights into issues these students may encounter during their high school years.

A Guide to High School Success for Students with Disabilities Summary

A Guide to High School Success for Students with Disabilities by Cynthia Ann Bowman

Written for young people with disabilities and the people who care for and educate them, this unique resource offers both inspiration and advice to help disabled teenagers successfully meet the special social and academic challenges of high school and to find their paths into the future. Compiling a wealth of expertise on a range of issues in high school and all the accompanying major life events, this edited volume offers guidance, support, experience, and encouragement, providing everything from explanation of legal rights to guidance on effective study habits. Through the voices of disabled students and their teachers and family members, the book provides insights into the internal dilemmas that students face as well as problems they may encounter in the classroom, at home, and in society. This book is written to offer tools that empower students with disabilities face their challenges while providing educators, family members and friends insights into issues these students may encounter during their high school years. Every high school teacher, administrator, counselor, and librarian should familiarize themselves with the issues explored on these pages.

The book is divided into five topical sections that each addresses a set of related issues. Section I provides a history of disabilitities across different times and cultures and a discussion of the legal rights of students with disabilities. Section II discusses the cultural and social issues disabled teens face in modern society and looks at representations in film and literature. Section III is devoted to the many interactions and relationships faced in high school, including dating, socialization, and extracurricular activities. Section IV addresses issues related to academic success and the concluding chapter offers tools for advocacy and empowerful. Appendicies complete this multi-facted volume with lists of additional readings and on-line resources for students with disabilities.

About Cynthia Ann Bowman

CYNTHIA ANN BOWMAN is an Associate Professor of Literacy Education at Ashland University in Ohio. She is the author of Using Literature to Help Troubled Teens Cope with Health Issues (Greenwood, 2001) and Disability Matters: Legal and Pedagogical Issues of Disability in Education (Praeger, 2002).

PAUL T. JAEGER is a Research Associate for Information Use Management and Policy Institute of the School of Information Studies at Florida State University. He is co-author with Bowman of Disability Matters.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Forewordby Chris Crutcher The Goals of This Book Historical Background and Legal Rights Culture and Society Interactions and Relationships Academic Issues Advocacy for All Appendix A: Suggested Readings Related to Disabilities Appendix B: Online Resources for Students with Disabilities Contributor Biographies Index

Additional information

NPB9780313328329
9780313328329
0313328323
A Guide to High School Success for Students with Disabilities by Cynthia Ann Bowman
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2004-10-01
200
N/A
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