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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Written specifically for undergraduate-level and speech-language pathology assistant students, Introduction to AAC presents an introduction to the knowledge and skills in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that support people across the lifespan in the cultures in which they live and people with whom they interact. It presents the foundational knowledge of AAC in a way that is engaging for students, incorporating pedagogical elements designed to encourage active learning such as quick application tasks in a Mindful Minute, time for Reflection, and Integration Tasks that promote critical thinking that are embedded in each chapter. The text invites the reader to build AAC skills and knowledge including assessment and intervention, AAC technology, literacy, and communication partner support that culminates in a final chapter on AAC intervention session design.Key FeaturesBolded terms: Allows students to visually landmark on important concepts, create associations with the surrounding text, and identify them again more easily when preparing for assignments, projects, exams, and application in real life.Case studies: Numerous cases and vignettes create an opportunity to blend conceptual knowledge with a real-world person. They play a vital role in creativity, allowing students to consider application of concepts to someone that they may work with or support in their future.Mindful Minutes: Engagement tasks ask the learner to act upon the concepts by practicing or thinking about what was read. These opportunities generate action and provide a different way for learners to cognitively engage with the concepts in addition to reading. Reflections: Encourage students to think about their experiences, activate background knowledge, or consider concepts as they may be new or offer a different perspective.Integration Tasks: Chapter questions are posed before the Conclusion so students engage with learning outcomes. Each chapter offers concept check questions, application opportunities, and For Thought. statements. Therefore, students are invited to become active participants with the text and bring their own experiences to each chapter. PluralPlus Online AncillariesFor instructors: PowerPoint Slides, Test Bank, Class Activities, Syllabus, Case Studies, VideosFor students: Quizzes, eFlashcards, Activities/Exercises, Links to Related Resources.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Written specifically for undergraduate-level and speech-language pathology assistant students, Introduction to AAC presents an introduction to the knowledge and skills in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that support people across the lifespan in the cultures in which they live and people with whom they interact. It presents the foundational knowledge of AAC in a way that is engaging for students, incorporating pedagogical elements designed to encourage active learning such as quick application tasks in a Mindful Minute, time for Reflection, and Integration Tasks that promote critical thinking that are embedded in each chapter. The text invites the reader to build AAC skills and knowledge including assessment and intervention, AAC technology, literacy, and communication partner support that culminates in a final chapter on AAC intervention session design.Key FeaturesBolded terms: Allows students to visually landmark on important concepts, create associations with the surrounding text, and identify them again more easily when preparing for assignments, projects, exams, and application in real life.Case studies: Numerous cases and vignettes create an opportunity to blend conceptual knowledge with a real-world person. They play a vital role in creativity, allowing students to consider application of concepts to someone that they may work with or support in their future.Mindful Minutes: Engagement tasks ask the learner to act upon the concepts by practicing or thinking about what was read. These opportunities generate action and provide a different way for learners to cognitively engage with the concepts in addition to reading. Reflections: Encourage students to think about their experiences, activate background knowledge, or consider concepts as they may be new or offer a different perspective.Integration Tasks: Chapter questions are posed before the Conclusion so students engage with learning outcomes. Each chapter offers concept check questions, application opportunities, and For Thought statements. Therefore, students are invited to become active participants with the text and bring their own experiences to each chapter. PluralPlus Online AncillariesFor instructors: PowerPoint Slides, Test Bank, Class Activities, Syllabus, Case Studies, VideosFor students: Quizzes, eFlashcards, Activities/Exercises, Links to Related Resources Written specifically for undergraduate-level and speech-languagepathology assistant students, Introductionto AAC focuses on AAC for children and adults. It presents thefoundational knowledge of AAC in a way that is engaging for beginning students,incorporating pedagogical elements designed to encourage active learning. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Written specifically for undergraduate-level and speech-language pathology assistant students, Introduction to AAC presents an introduction to the knowledge and skills in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that support people across the lifespan in the cultures in which they live and people with whom they interact. It presents the foundational knowledge of AAC in a way that is engaging for students, incorporating pedagogical elements designed to encourage active learning such as quick application tasks in a Mindful Minute, time for Reflection, and Integration Tasks that promote critical thinking that are embedded in each chapter. The text invites the reader to build AAC skills and knowledge including assessment and intervention, AAC technology, literacy, and communication partner support that culminates in a final chapter on AAC intervention session design.Key FeaturesBolded terms: Allows students to visually landmark on important concepts, create associations with the surrounding text, and identify them again more easily when preparing for assignments, projects, exams, and application in real life.Case studies: Numerous cases and vignettes create an opportunity to blend conceptual knowledge with a real-world person. They play a vital role in creativity, allowing students to consider application of concepts to someone that they may work with or support in their future.Mindful Minutes: Engagement tasks ask the learner to act upon the concepts by practicing or thinking about what was read. These opportunities generate action and provide a different way for learners to cognitively engage with the concepts in addition to reading. Reflections: Encourage students to think about their experiences, activate background knowledge, or consider concepts as they may be new or offer a different perspective.Integration Tasks: Chapter questions are posed before the Conclusion so students engage with learning outcomes. Each chapter offers concept check questions, application opportunities, and For Thought. statements. Therefore, students are invited to become active participants with the text and bring their own experiences to each chapter. PluralPlus Online AncillariesFor instructors: PowerPoint Slides, Test Bank, Class Activities, Syllabus, Case Studies, VideosFor students: Quizzes, eFlashcards, Activities/Exercises, Links to Related Resources.
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Paperback. Zustand: New. Written specifically for undergraduate-level and speech-language pathology assistant students, Introduction to AAC presents an introduction to the knowledge and skills in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that support people across the lifespan in the cultures in which they live and people with whom they interact. It presents the foundational knowledge of AAC in a way that is engaging for students, incorporating pedagogical elements designed to encourage active learning such as quick application tasks in a Mindful Minute, time for Reflection, and Integration Tasks that promote critical thinking that are embedded in each chapter. The text invites the reader to build AAC skills and knowledge including assessment and intervention, AAC technology, literacy, and communication partner support that culminates in a final chapter on AAC intervention session design.Key FeaturesBolded terms: Allows students to visually landmark on important concepts, create associations with the surrounding text, and identify them again more easily when preparing for assignments, projects, exams, and application in real life.Case studies: Numerous cases and vignettes create an opportunity to blend conceptual knowledge with a real-world person. They play a vital role in creativity, allowing students to consider application of concepts to someone that they may work with or support in their future.Mindful Minutes: Engagement tasks ask the learner to act upon the concepts by practicing or thinking about what was read. These opportunities generate action and provide a different way for learners to cognitively engage with the concepts in addition to reading. Reflections: Encourage students to think about their experiences, activate background knowledge, or consider concepts as they may be new or offer a different perspective.Integration Tasks: Chapter questions are posed before the Conclusion so students engage with learning outcomes. Each chapter offers concept check questions, application opportunities, and For Thought. statements. Therefore, students are invited to become active participants with the text and bring their own experiences to each chapter. PluralPlus Online AncillariesFor instructors: PowerPoint Slides, Test Bank, Class Activities, Syllabus, Case Studies, VideosFor students: Quizzes, eFlashcards, Activities/Exercises, Links to Related Resources.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. Written specifically for undergraduate-level and speech-language pathology assistant students, Introduction to AAC presents an introduction to the knowledge and skills in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that support people across the lifespan in the cultures in which they live and people with whom they interact. It presents the foundational knowledge of AAC in a way that is engaging for students, incorporating pedagogical elements designed to encourage active learning such as quick application tasks in a Mindful Minute, time for Reflection, and Integration Tasks that promote critical thinking that are embedded in each chapter. The text invites the reader to build AAC skills and knowledge including assessment and intervention, AAC technology, literacy, and communication partner support that culminates in a final chapter on AAC intervention session design.Key FeaturesBolded terms: Allows students to visually landmark on important concepts, create associations with the surrounding text, and identify them again more easily when preparing for assignments, projects, exams, and application in real life.Case studies: Numerous cases and vignettes create an opportunity to blend conceptual knowledge with a real-world person. They play a vital role in creativity, allowing students to consider application of concepts to someone that they may work with or support in their future.Mindful Minutes: Engagement tasks ask the learner to act upon the concepts by practicing or thinking about what was read. These opportunities generate action and provide a different way for learners to cognitively engage with the concepts in addition to reading. Reflections: Encourage students to think about their experiences, activate background knowledge, or consider concepts as they may be new or offer a different perspective.Integration Tasks: Chapter questions are posed before the Conclusion so students engage with learning outcomes. Each chapter offers concept check questions, application opportunities, and For Thought. statements. Therefore, students are invited to become active participants with the text and bring their own experiences to each chapter. PluralPlus Online AncillariesFor instructors: PowerPoint Slides, Test Bank, Class Activities, Syllabus, Case Studies, VideosFor students: Quizzes, eFlashcards, Activities/Exercises, Links to Related Resources.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Written specifically for undergraduate-level and speech-language pathology assistant students, Introduction to AAC presents an introduction to the knowledge and skills in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that support people across the lifespan in the cultures in which they live and people with whom they interact. It presents the foundational knowledge of AAC in a way that is engaging for students, incorporating pedagogical elements designed to encourage active learning such as quick application tasks in a Mindful Minute, time for Reflection, and Integration Tasks that promote critical thinking that are embedded in each chapter. The text invites the reader to build AAC skills and knowledge including assessment and intervention, AAC technology, literacy, and communication partner support that culminates in a final chapter on AAC intervention session design.Key FeaturesBolded terms: Allows students to visually landmark on important concepts, create associations with the surrounding text, and identify them again more easily when preparing for assignments, projects, exams, and application in real life.Case studies: Numerous cases and vignettes create an opportunity to blend conceptual knowledge with a real-world person. They play a vital role in creativity, allowing students to consider application of concepts to someone that they may work with or support in their future.Mindful Minutes: Engagement tasks ask the learner to act upon the concepts by practicing or thinking about what was read. These opportunities generate action and provide a different way for learners to cognitively engage with the concepts in addition to reading. Reflections: Encourage students to think about their experiences, activate background knowledge, or consider concepts as they may be new or offer a different perspective.Integration Tasks: Chapter questions are posed before the Conclusion so students engage with learning outcomes. Each chapter offers concept check questions, application opportunities, and For Thought statements. Therefore, students are invited to become active participants with the text and bring their own experiences to each chapter. PluralPlus Online AncillariesFor instructors: PowerPoint Slides, Test Bank, Class Activities, Syllabus, Case Studies, VideosFor students: Quizzes, eFlashcards, Activities/Exercises, Links to Related Resources Written specifically for undergraduate-level and speech-languagepathology assistant students, Introductionto AAC focuses on AAC for children and adults. It presents thefoundational knowledge of AAC in a way that is engaging for beginning students,incorporating pedagogical elements designed to encourage active learning. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Verlag: Proquest, Umi Dissertation Publishing, 2011
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Written specifically for undergraduate-level and speech-language pathology assistant students, Introduction to AAC presents an introduction to the knowledge and skills in augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) that support people across the lifespan in the cultures in which they live and people with whom they interact. It presents the foundational knowledge of AAC in a way that is engaging for students, incorporating pedagogical elements designed to encourage active learning such as quick application tasks in a Mindful Minute, time for Reflection, and Integration Tasks that promote critical thinking that are embedded in each chapter. The text invites the reader to build AAC skills and knowledge including assessment and intervention, AAC technology, literacy, and communication partner support that culminates in a final chapter on AAC intervention session design.Key FeaturesBolded terms: Allows students to visually landmark on important concepts, create associations with the surrounding text, and identify them again more easily when preparing for assignments, projects, exams, and application in real life.Case studies: Numerous cases and vignettes create an opportunity to blend conceptual knowledge with a real-world person. They play a vital role in creativity, allowing students to consider application of concepts to someone that they may work with or support in their future.Mindful Minutes: Engagement tasks ask the learner to act upon the concepts by practicing or thinking about what was read. These opportunities generate action and provide a different way for learners to cognitively engage with the concepts in addition to reading. Reflections: Encourage students to think about their experiences, activate background knowledge, or consider concepts as they may be new or offer a different perspective.Integration Tasks: Chapter questions are posed before the Conclusion so students engage with learning outcomes. Each chapter offers concept check questions, application opportunities, and For Thought statements. Therefore, students are invited to become active participants with the text and bring their own experiences to each chapter. PluralPlus Online AncillariesFor instructors: PowerPoint Slides, Test Bank, Class Activities, Syllabus, Case Studies, VideosFor students: Quizzes, eFlashcards, Activities/Exercises, Links to Related Resources Written specifically for undergraduate-level and speech-languagepathology assistant students, Introductionto AAC focuses on AAC for children and adults. It presents thefoundational knowledge of AAC in a way that is engaging for beginning students,incorporating pedagogical elements designed to encourage active learning. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.