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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Mattie J.T. Stepanek
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Children's Literature about Disabilities
Changing the way we view students in special education
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Reproducibles
Power Point Presentation
Inclusive Stories: Teaching About Disabilities With Picture Books
Book List Links
A List of Lists :-)
Children's Books About Handicaps and Disabilities
Books about Children with Disabilities
Supplemental Booklist: Books About Disabilities
Children's Books About Disabilities
Research Links
Mainstreaming: From Intent to Implementation
Understanding Handicaps through Reading: An Annotated Bibliography of Children's Books Since 1975
Keith Edward's Different Day
Moving Literature-Based Instruction into the Special Education Setting: A Book Club with Nontraditional Learners
Portrayal of Handicapped/Disabled Individuals in Children's Literature: Before and After Public Law 94-142
A Guide to Children's Literature and Disability: 1989-1994
The Differential Effects of Fiction and Nonfiction Literature: Increasing Acceptance of Children with Disabilities
Children's Literature Bibliotherapy and Learning Problems
Using Literay Texts in Teacher Education To Promote Positive Attitudes toward Children with Disabilities
Children's Literature about Disabilities Enhancing Multicultural Education in Elementary Schools
Literature Helps Young Children Face Problems in Today's World
Developmental Disability in Children's Literature
Children's Literature & Disability: Resources You Can Use: NICHCY Bibliography
The Stories of Katherine Paterson: Interdisciplinary Teaching Units and the Development of Social Skills
BREAKING STEREOTYPES WITH CHILDREN’S FICTION: SEEKING PROTAGONISTS
Understanding (dis)abilities through children’s literature
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