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Integration of Neuropsychology in Educational Planning Following Traumatic Brain Injury
by
Stavinoha, PETER L.
in
Accidents
/ Adolescents
/ Age Differences
/ assessment
/ Brain
/ Brain damage
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Curricula
/ Developmental disabilities
/ Disabilities
/ Disability
/ Disease
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Planning
/ Educational psychology
/ Head Injuries
/ Illnesses
/ Medical disorders
/ Memory
/ Nervous system
/ neuro-psychological aspects of traumatic brain injury (TBI)
/ Neurological disorders
/ Neurological Impairments
/ neuropsychological outcomes
/ Neuropsychology
/ People with disabilities
/ physical aspects of TBI
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Special education
/ Student Needs
/ Teacher Role
/ Teachers
2005
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Integration of Neuropsychology in Educational Planning Following Traumatic Brain Injury
by
Stavinoha, PETER L.
in
Accidents
/ Adolescents
/ Age Differences
/ assessment
/ Brain
/ Brain damage
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Curricula
/ Developmental disabilities
/ Disabilities
/ Disability
/ Disease
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Planning
/ Educational psychology
/ Head Injuries
/ Illnesses
/ Medical disorders
/ Memory
/ Nervous system
/ neuro-psychological aspects of traumatic brain injury (TBI)
/ Neurological disorders
/ Neurological Impairments
/ neuropsychological outcomes
/ Neuropsychology
/ People with disabilities
/ physical aspects of TBI
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Special education
/ Student Needs
/ Teacher Role
/ Teachers
2005
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Integration of Neuropsychology in Educational Planning Following Traumatic Brain Injury
by
Stavinoha, PETER L.
in
Accidents
/ Adolescents
/ Age Differences
/ assessment
/ Brain
/ Brain damage
/ Clinical outcomes
/ Curricula
/ Developmental disabilities
/ Disabilities
/ Disability
/ Disease
/ Education
/ Educational evaluation
/ Educational Needs
/ Educational Planning
/ Educational psychology
/ Head Injuries
/ Illnesses
/ Medical disorders
/ Memory
/ Nervous system
/ neuro-psychological aspects of traumatic brain injury (TBI)
/ Neurological disorders
/ Neurological Impairments
/ neuropsychological outcomes
/ Neuropsychology
/ People with disabilities
/ physical aspects of TBI
/ Psychological aspects
/ Psychology
/ Special education
/ Student Needs
/ Teacher Role
/ Teachers
2005
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Integration of Neuropsychology in Educational Planning Following Traumatic Brain Injury
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Integration of Neuropsychology in Educational Planning Following Traumatic Brain Injury
2005
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Overview
Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) have the potential to significantly disrupt a student's cognitive, academic, social, emotional, behavioral, and physical functioning. It is important for educators to appreciate the array of difficulties students with TBI may experience in order to appropriately assess needs and create an educational plan that targets the needs. The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the neuropsychological aspects of TBI and the implications these have on the role of educators. The author reviews the physical aspects of TBI, and summarizes the neuropsychological outcomes, with particular attention given to injury variables that impact assessment decisions. The author describes common challenges with the assessment of educational needs with emphasis placed on developing a hypothesis testing approach to information gathering and formal assessment.
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Heldref,Heldref Publications, Helen Dwight Reid Educational Foundation,Taylor & Francis Inc
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