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5.0 out of 5 stars Best first read for parents of smart school failures., February 11, 2001
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This review is from: The Power of the Arts: Creative Strategies for Teaching Exceptional Learners (Paperback)
Complete history and philosophy of a unique school in Washington, DC The Lab School of Washington, dedicated to the creative education of intelligent disabled students. Most likely a model for all schools in the future. Smith started using the arts to teach difficult students long before the research was there to back her up, then built a living educational laboratory to test her concepts. Should be a useful first-step book for anxious partents of "different" learners, and beginning special education teachers. Also contains some useful and simple lesson plans designed by the artist-teachers of the Lab School, that address particular manifestations of common learning disabilites.
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The Power of the Arts: Creative Strategies for Teaching Exceptional Learners
The Power of the Arts: Creative Strategies for Teaching Exceptional Learners by Sally Liberman Smith (Paperback - December 1, 2000)
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