WHAT’S NEW AT MERRILL IN SPECIAL EDUCATION?


Merrill’s Special Education list for 2000 reflects our continuing commitment to offer a book for every course, while making sure our traditional titles continue to be the best available. Take a few minutes to browse our catalog, and see why we say that Merrill takes Education to a higher level!

FEATURED FOR 2000

INTRODUCTION TO SPECIAL EDUCATION


Exceptional Children: An Introduction to Special Education,Sixth Edition, by William L. Heward
The first book in the market written specifically for educators, Heward is still the most teacher-oriented book in the market. Features of the 6th edition include an integrated video package and an integrated website.
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INCLUSION/MAINSTREAMING


The Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Effective Instruction,by Mastropieri and Scruggs
The most applied book on the market! This new text features individual chapters on adapting instruction in the content areas. Drawing on their expertise as researchers, the authors deliver fact-based strategies for inclusive teaching in K-12 classrooms.
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ASSESSMENT IN SPECIAL EDUCATION


Assessment in Special Education: An Applied Approach, Third Edition, by Terry Overton
This text is written especially for future public school educators, and includes strengthened coverage of authentic assessment, informal assessment, and portfolio assessment.
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Assessing Students with Special Needs, Second Edition, by John J. Venn
This revision of Venn goes significantly deeper than the previous edition, with seven new chapters added! It’s the only book in the market to explicitly link assessment to IEPs.
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PHYSICAL DISABILITIES


Physical, Sensory, and Health Disabilities: An Introduction,by Frank G. Bowe
This exciting new text covers all major disability areas, including health impairments. Emphasizing the person and their abilities first, the authors help readers value exceptional students as people, not as problems!
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NEW & NOTEWORTHY


The Special Education Yellow Pages,by Pierangelo and Crane
This book is a complete resource guide for finding information on any topic in or related to special education. Organized like the telephone yellow pages, it’s easy to use, concise, and accessible.
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