Introduction to Special Education: Making A Difference

Posted on Jan.24, 2010

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The seventh edition of Introduction to Special Education; Making a Difference, reflects a vision of what all schools should provide to students with special needs:  schooling that is dedicated to making a difference in the lives of individuals with special needs and their families. When educators use proven and best practices, the end-result will be an accountable and responsive education system where every student succeeds…. More >>

Introduction to Special Education: Making A Difference

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5 Comments for this entry

  • Deborah B. Powell

    I love the books I have received from you, but I am disturbed that you have allowed my young teenage son (Michael Powell) at the same address by mine to order games and magic stuff putting the cost on my credit card. Did you not notice any connection? I’m looking forward in hearing from you as I return the merchandise today by Fed Ex to you. Please reply to this email.

    Thanking you in advance for your response,

    Deborah B. Powell
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • R. Sherrell

    I bought this for my special education class thinking that it would come with the CD-ROM that was required for my class after already purchasing the wrong textbook and when I recieved it I discovered that it does come with the MyLabSchool but not a CD-ROM. I guess that Amazon doesn’t sell the CD-ROM at all so look to buy a package elsewhere if you need/want the CD-ROM.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Ashley T. Longworth

    This book was much needed! The seller communicated with me very well. I appreciate everything she tried to do. It was in a good condition. Thank you!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • Christopher F. Laub

    Had to purchase for a college class. The book states many obvious things an average person already knows. I sold it as soon as semester was over.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • happy girl

    Well, what do you expect, it’s a textbook!

    I would not read it for pleasure, but as far as textbooks go, well, it’s a typical textbook with basic info about special ed.

    Goes through all different disabilities from emotional to ADD to hard of hearing.

    Rating: 2 / 5