Kindergarten | EDUCATION

Teaching Study Skills to Students with Learning Problems

A Teachers Guide for Meeting Diverse Needs

Second Edition
John J. Hoover | James R. Patton
  • Product Code 12106 ( MR #045638 )

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The second edition of this comprehensive book provides educators in Grades K–12 with strategies and teaching methods for helping students with learning problems develop, maintain, and generalize 12 study skills essential for successful learning in today’s curricula. Key features of this expanded and updated book include:

» Significance of study skills, in lifelong learning and postsecondary transition
» Response to intervention, three-tiered learning, and the importance of study skills
» Study skills usage within standards-based curricula
» Study skills development and use with English language learners
» IEP goals for teaching study skills
» Hundreds of examples for teaching students study skills, including numerous study strategies ready for classroom use by students and teachers

This book also contains dozens of reproducible forms and guides for easy implementation of study skills, including the very popular Study Skills Inventory.
Study skills discussed include test taking, library usage, organizational skills, report writing, oral presentations, time management, self-management, and more. This is a must-have resource for educators teaching students with learning problems to help meet the increased academic, social, and test-performance demands currently mandated in today’s schools.