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The Syracuse Community-Referenced Curriculum Guide for Students with Moderate and Severe Disabilities
Edited by Alison Ford, Ph.D., Roberta Schnorr, M.S., Luanna Meyer, Ph.D., Linda Davern, M.S., Jim Black, M.S., & Patrick Dempsey, M.S.



"A comprehensive handbook that focuses on the importance of not only integrating all students regardless of ability in a public school setting, but also on the need to teach them skills that are directly related to the expectations and demands of the community at large." —Mental Retardation

Serving learners from kindergarten through age 21, this field-tested curriculum is a must for professionals and parents devoted to directly preparing a student to function in the world. It examines the role of community living domains, functional academics, and embedded skills, and includes practical implementation strategies and indispensable information for preparing students whose learning needs go beyond the scope of traditional academic programs.


The Syracuse Community-Referenced Curriculum Guide

ORDERING INFO
ISBN 1-55766-027-1
Spiral-bound
416 pages / 7 x 10
1989 / $64.00
Stock# 0271


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Table of Contents


Preface
Acknowledgments
Task force Participants

Section I: Overview

  1. Overview
    Alison Ford, Linda Davern, Luanna Meyer, Roberta Schnorr, Jim Black, and Patrick Dempsey

Section II: Home-School Collaboration

  1. Home-School Collaboration
    Luanna Meyer

Section III: Community Living Domains

  1. Self-Management/Home Living
    Alison Ford, Roberta Schnorr, Luanna Meyer, Linda Davern, Jim Black, and Patrick Dempsey

  2. Vocational Domain
    Alison Ford, Linda Davern, Luanna Meyer, Roberta Schnorr, Jim Black, and Patrick Dempsey

  3. Recreation/Leisure
    Alison Ford, Linda Davern, Luanna Meyer, Roberta Schnorr, Jim Black, and Patrick Dempsey

  4. General Community Functioning
    Alison Ford, Roberta Schnorr, Luanna Meyer, Linda Davern, Jim Black, and Patrick Dempsey

Section IV: Functional Academic Skills

  1. Reading and Writing
    Alison Ford, Roberta Schnorr, Linda Davern, Jim Black, and Kim Kaiser

  2. Money Handling
    Alison Ford, Roberta Schnorr, Jim Black, and Kim Kaiser

  3. Time Management
    Alison Ford, Jim Black, Linda Davern, and Roberta Schnorr

Section V: Embedded Social, Communication, and Motor Skills

  1. Social Skills
    Susan M. St. Peter, Barbara J. Ayres, Luanna Meyer, and Seunghee Park-Lee

  2. Communication Skills
    Pat Mirenda and Marsha Smith-Lewis
  3. Motor Skills
    Beverly Rainforth, Mike Giangreco, and Ruth Dennis

Section VI: Implementation Strategies

  1. Developing Individualized Education Programs
    Roberta Schnorr and Alison Ford

  2. Scheduling
    Linda Davern and Alison Ford

  3. Managing Classroom Operations
    Linda Davern and Alison Ford

  4. Planning and Implementing Activity-Based Lessons
    Jim Black and Alison Ford
  1. Parent Input Forms
  2. Scope and Sequence Charts: Extended Versions
  3. Blank Repertoire Charts
  4. Example Vocational Training Site Agreement and Brochure
  5. Example Individualized Education Program Goals and Objectives


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