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Special Education in Contemporary Society
An Introduction to Exceptionality

Seventh Edition
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January 2020 | 656 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Special Education in Contemporary Society: An Introduction to Exceptionality offers a comprehensive, engaging, and readable introduction to the dynamic field of special education. Grounded in research and updated to reflect the most current thinking and standards of the field, this book provides students with the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and beliefs that are crucial to constructing learning environments that allow all students to reach their full potential. Authors Richard M. Gargiulo and Emily C. Bouck encourage a deep awareness and understanding of the “human” side of special education, providing students with a look into the lives of exceptional students and their families, as well as the teachers that work with exceptional persons throughout their lives. The Seventh Edition maintains the broad context and research focus for which the book is known while expanding on current trends and contemporary issues to better serve both pre-service and in-service teachers of exceptional individuals.

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Special Features
 
Preface
 
Acknowledgments
 
A Special Thank-You to Our Filming Participants
 
About the Contributors
 
About the Authors
 
PART 1 • FOUNDATIONS OF SPECIAL EDUCATION
 
Chapter 1 • Special Education in Context: People, Concepts, and Perspectives
Definitions and Terminology

 
Categories and Labels

 
Prevalence of Children and Young Adults With Disabilities

 
A Brief History of the Development of Special Education

 
Cooperative Teaching

 
Universal Design for Learning

 
Exceptionality Across the Life Span

 
 
Chapter 2 • Policies, Practices, and Programs
Litigation and Legislation Affecting Special Education

 
Educational Reform: Standards-Based Education

 
Civil Rights Legislation

 
Identification and Assessment of Individual Differences

 
Referral and Assessment for Special Education

 
Designing Individualized Instructional Programs

 
Service Delivery Options: Where a Special Education Is Provided

 
 
Chapter 3 • Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and Exceptionality
Cultural Diversity: The Changing Face of a Nation

 
Multicultural Education, Bilingual Education, and Student Diversity

 
Disproportionate Representation of Minority Students in Special Education Programs

 
Issues in Assessing Students From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Groups

 
Educational Programming for Students With Exceptionalities Who Are Culturally and Linguistically Diverse

 
 
Chapter 4 • Parents, Families, and Exceptionality
Parent–Professional Relationships: Changing Roles

 
A Family Systems Approach

 
The Effects of a Child’s Disability on Parents and the Family

 
Stages of Parental Reaction to Disability

 
Disability and the Family

 
Working With Families Who Are Culturally and Linguistically Diverse

 
Cultural Reactions to Disability

 
Suggestions for Facilitating Family and Professional Partnerships

 
 
Chapter 5 • Assistive Technology
Technology in Education

 
Assistive Technology

 
History and Legislation of Assistive Technology

 
Assistive Technology Decision Making

 
Assistive Technology and the IEP

 
Assistive Technology Categorization

 
Devices and Tools

 
Issues With Assistive Technology

 
Assistive Technology Future Trends

 
 
PART 2 • A STUDY OF INDIVIDUALS WITH EXCEPTIONALITIES
 
Chapter 6 • Individuals With Intellectual Disability
Defining Intellectual Disability: An Evolving Process

 
Assessing Intellectual Ability and Adaptive Behavior

 
Classification of Individuals With Intellectual Disability

 
A Brief History of the Field

 
Prevalence of Intellectual Disability

 
Etiology of Intellectual Disability

 
Characteristics of Individuals With Intellectual Disability

 
Educational Considerations

 
Technology and Individuals With Intellectual Disability

 
Services for Young Children With Intellectual Disability

 
Transition Into Adulthood

 
Adults With Intellectual Disability

 
Family Issues

 
Issues of Diversity

 
Trends, Issues, and Controversies

 
 
Chapter 7 • Individuals With Learning Disabilities
Defining Learning Disabilities

 
A Brief History of the Field

 
Prevalence of Learning Disabilities

 
Etiology of Learning Disabilities

 
Characteristics of Individuals With Learning Disabilities

 
Assessment of Learning Disabilities

 
Educational Considerations

 
Technology and Individuals With Learning Disabilities

 
Services for Young Children With Learning Disabilities

 
Transition Into Adulthood

 
Adults With Learning Disabilities

 
Family Issues

 
Issues of Diversity

 
Trends, Issues, and Controversies

 
 
Chapter 8 • Individuals With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Defining Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

 
A Brief History of the Field

 
Prevalence of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

 
Etiology of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

 
Characteristics of Individuals With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

 
Assessment of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

 
Educational Considerations

 
Technology and Individuals With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

 
Adolescents and Adults With Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

 
Issues of Diversity

 
 
Chapter 9 • Individuals With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
Defining Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

 
Classification of Individuals With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

 
A Brief History of the Field

 
Prevalence of Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

 
Etiology of Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

 
Prevention of Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

 
Characteristics of Children and Youth With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

 
Assessing Students With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

 
Educational Considerations

 
Technology and Individuals With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

 
Services for Young Children With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

 
Transition Into Adulthood

 
Adults With Emotional or Behavioral Disorders

 
Family-Centered Interventions

 
Issues of Diversity

 
Trends, Issues, and Controversies

 
 
Chapter 10 • Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders
Defining Autism Spectrum Disorders: An Evolving Process

 
A Brief History of the Field

 
Prevalence of Autism Spectrum Disorders

 
Etiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders

 
Characteristics of Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders

 
Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorders

 
Educational Considerations

 
Technology and Individuals With Autism Spectrum Disorders

 
Services for Young Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders

 
Transition Into Adulthood

 
Adults With Autism Spectrum Disorders

 
Family Issues

 
Issues of Diversity

 
Trends, Issues, and Controversies

 
 
Chapter 11 • Individuals With Speech and Language Impairments
The Nature of Speech, Language, and Communication

 
Defining Speech and Language Impairments

 
Classifying Speech and Language Impairments

 
Historical Perspectives

 
Prevalence of Speech and Language Impairments

 
Etiology of Speech and Language Impairments

 
Prevention of Speech and Language Impairments

 
Characteristics of Individuals With Speech and Language Impairments

 
Assessing Speech and Language Impairments

 
Educational Considerations

 
Technology and Individuals With Speech and Language Impairments

 
Services for Young Children With Speech and Language Impairments

 
Adolescents and Adults With Speech and Language Impairments

 
Family Issues

 
Issues of Diversity

 
Trends, Issues, and Controversies

 
 
Chapter 12 • Individuals With Hearing Impairments
Definitions and Concepts of Hearing Impairment

 
A Brief History of the Field

 
Prevalence of Hearing Impairment

 
Etiology of Hearing Impairment

 
Characteristics of Individuals With Hearing Impairments

 
Assessment of Individuals With Hearing Impairments

 
Educational Considerations

 
Technology and Individuals With Hearing Impairments

 
Services for Young Children With Hearing Impairments

 
Transition and Individuals With Hearing Impairments

 
Services for Adults With Hearing Impairments

 
Family Issues

 
Issues of Diversity

 
Trends, Issues, and Controversies

 
 
Chapter 13 • Individuals With Visual Impairments
Defining Visual Impairments

 
The Eye and How It Works

 
Classification of Visual Impairments

 
A Brief History of Visual Impairments

 
Prevalence of Visual Impairments

 
The Vision Process and Etiology of Visual Impairments

 
Prevention of Visual Impairments

 
Characteristics of Individuals With Visual Impairments

 
Assessment of Students With Visual Impairments

 
Educational Considerations

 
Orientation and Mobility

 
Technology and Individuals With Visual Impairments

 
Young Children With Visual Impairments

 
Transition Into Adulthood

 
Adults With Visual Impairments

 
Family Issues

 
Issues of Diversity

 
Trends, Issues, and Controversies

 
 
Chapter 14 • Individuals With Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities
Defining Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities

 
A Brief History of the Field

 
Prevalence of Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities

 
Etiology of Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities

 
Characteristics of Individuals With Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities

 
Assessment of Students With Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities

 
Educational Considerations

 
Technology and Individuals With Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities

 
Services for Young Children With Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities

 
Transition Into Adulthood

 
Adults With Physical Disabilities, Health Disabilities, and Related Low-Incidence Disabilities

 
Family Issues

 
Issues of Diversity

 
Trends, Issues, and Controversies

 
 
Chapter 15 • Individuals Who Are Gifted and Talented
Defining Giftedness: Refining the Meaning

 
Assessing Giftedness and Talent

 
Differences Among Children Who Are Gifted and Talented

 
A Brief History of the Field of Gifted and Talented Education

 
Prevalence of Giftedness and Talent

 
Etiology of Giftedness and Talent

 
Characteristics of Individuals Who Are Gifted and Talented

 
Educational Considerations

 
Technology and Individuals Who Are Gifted and Talented

 
Services for Young Children Who Are Gifted and Talented

 
Adolescents Who Are Gifted and Talented

 
Family Issues

 
Issues of Diversity

 
Trends, Issues, and Controversies

 
 
Postscript
 
Appendix A: Federal Definitions of Disabilities
 
Appendix B: Professional Standards: Council for Exceptional Children
 
Glossary
 
References
 
Author Index
 
Subject Index

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“Introductory texts in special education have a monumental task. They must provide a full overview of the field, which continues to grow in breadth and depth, while remaining accessible to students who are new to the field. Special Education in Contemporary Society provides the right combination and balance so that students understand the complexity of the field and feel energized and ready to take the next steps in their journey.”

Beverly Barkon
Carlow University

Special Education in Contemporary Society is a well-organized introductory textbook for education and non-education majors who may work with children with exceptionalities. A definite resource textbook for those just beginning in the field.”

Brian Littleton
Mott Community College

Special Education in Contemporary Society is very 21st Century Learner friendly. It contains the pertinent information needed to provide preservice teachers with an extensive overview of special education while providing a wealth of supplemental materials for both the instructor and the student.”

Katrina Jordan
University of Louisiana

Special Education in Contemporary is the quintessential text for an introduction to special education course. The authors and publisher have taken great care to understand the needs of the students. Special Education is a vast topic and this text delivers the information necessary to engage today’s learners. An instructor or teacher using this text has everything they need to successfully deliver, assess, and understand special education.”

Kelly Brooksher
Georgia Southern University–Armstrong Campus

This is a great resource--especially for an intro class. Used it with grad students already.

Dr Alison M Polly
Education/Special Educ Dept, Mansfield University
February 4, 2021

I have used the book by Gargiulo, et al for some years and was glad to get the revised edition which I used this school year in the Spring of 2021. I have always enjoyed using this very informative textbook.

Dr Jane C. Chauvin
Accounting, Loyola University-New Orleans
April 13, 2021
Key features
NEW TO THIS EDITION:
  • The new edition is available as a digital option through SAGE Vantage, an intuitive digital platform that offers auto-graded assignments and interactive multimedia tools—including video—all designed to enable students to better prepare for class. Learn more.
  • Several new chapter openers are included and portray individuals with an exceptionality.
  • Learning Objectives at the beginning of each chapter have been expanded and are revisited in each respective section of the Chapter in Review, reinforcing key concepts.
  • Each chapter utilizes the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) initial-level special educator preparation standards.
  • A discussion on the impact of charter schools on students with a disability is now included in Chapter 2.
  • Two new First Person features addressing the impact of a disability on family dynamics are now included in Chapter 4.
  • The most current ideas on using assistive technology with individuals with exceptionalities are in Chapter 5.
  • The latest thinking found in the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) on ADHD is now included in Chapter 8.
  • All chapters in Part II incorporate a new Spotlight on Technology feature focusing on technological tools special educators can use in the classroom.
  • A glossary of key terms in Spanish is available on the SAGE Edge website.
  • Updated or new tables and figures illustrate current information.
  • References have been revised and updated to reflect the most current thinking in the field.
  • The end-of-chapter key terms provide the page number where each is introduced.

KEY FEATURES:

  • The text is organized into two distinct parts to offer students a truly comprehensive and humane understanding of exceptionality:
    • In Part I, readers are provided a strong foundational perspective on broad topics that affect all individuals with an exceptionality.
    • In Part II, the authors engage students with thorough examinations of individual exceptionalities and discuss historical, personal, and educational details of each exceptionality as it affects a person across the lifespan.
  • Chapter-opening vignettes in the categorical chapters, primarily written by parents of children with disabilities, offer personal stories on the exceptionality studied in a specific chapter. Through these vignettes, students gain a firsthand, vivid account of these parents, their fears and frustrations, their accomplishments and triumphs, and the issues they face on a daily basis.
  • Strategies for Effective Teaching and Learning boxes provide instructional strategies, tips, techniques, and other ideas for the classroom.
  • The Insight feature contains relevant information that adds depth and insight to particular discussion topics.
  • The First Person feature adds a human touch to the information students are learning. These stories, written by or about individuals with exceptionalities, provide an up close and personal encounter with children, adults, and families.
  • The Making Inclusion Work feature highlights special and general educators offering candid perspectives and practical advice about providing services to students with special needs in inclusive settings.
  • A chapter-specific Spotlight on Technology feature illustrates the value of technology for individuals with exceptionalities.
    Each chapter concludes with study questions designed to help students focus on key chapter content and gauge their understanding of the material.
  • A series of learning activities brings the content to life, many asking students to engage in a wide variety of meaningful and worthwhile tasks.
  • A list of professional organizations and associations to contact is provided to those seeking additional information about a topic of particular interest.
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