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ESE548 : The Class : Critic's Corner : Readings


Textbook Readings for Critic Corner

Remember, this is about reading books you find fascinating and watching current movies and the way they depict humanity - especially the human condition surrounding children and families when someone has a disability that we are mandated to serve as a part of IDEA '97.

 

This module is about touching the heart strings, recognizing the intuitive and emotional side of the material - recognizing and learning to look for and care about the affective side of the issue.

It is about the heart

 

Lou

Review material on various categories in the Culatta and Tompkinse text, as needed.

Pat

Review material on various categories in the Smith text, as needed.

Kit:

Review material on various categories in the Turnbull text, as needed.

B.J.:

Review material on various categories in the Turnbull workbook, as needed.

If you were interested in any of the following categories of disability: Orthepedic Impairment, Health Impairment, Mental Retardation, Autism or TBI, you can learn more about Low -incidence disabilities and related training opportunities by visiting the IMPACT PROJECT website. Take me to the ImPACT website.


Once you have finished you should:

Go on to Assignment 1: Read, Watch and Critique
or
Go back to Critic's Corner - Two Ears Up

E-mail J'Anne Affeld at Janne.Affeld@nau.edu

Course developed by J'Anne & Martha Affeld


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