There are 14 books by Tom E. C. Smith on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings, 5th Canadian Edition (2015). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Mildly handicapped children and adults 1986 · 400 pages
  2. 2 Written language instruction for students with disabilities 1995 · 117 pages
  3. 3 Children and adults with learning disabilities 1997
  4. 4 Section 504 and public schools 1998 · 97 pages
  5. 5 Teaching Students With Special Needs in Inclusive Settings and A&B Quick Guide to the Internet for Educators, 1999 Ed. Value Pack 1999
  6. 6 Teaching Students With Special Needs in Inclusive Settings and A&B Quick Guide to the Internet for Educators, 1998 Ed. Value Pack 1999
  7. 7 Teacher's World 2009 · 432 pages
  8. 8 Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings, 5th Canadian Edition 2015 · 480 pages
  9. 9 Serving Students with Special Needs 2015 · 236 pages

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Frequently asked questions

How many books has Tom E. C. Smith written?

BookOrb lists 14 books by Tom E. C. Smith.

Where should I start with Tom E. C. Smith?

A good starting point is Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings, 5th Canadian Edition (2015).

What is the Tom E. C. Smith books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Mildly handicapped children and adults (1986), 2. Written language instruction for students with disabilities (1995), 3. Children and adults with learning disabilities (1997), 4. Section 504 and public schools (1998), 5. Teaching Students With Special Needs in Inclusive Settings and A&B Quick Guide to the Internet for Educators, 1999 Ed. Value Pack (1999), 6. Teaching Students With Special Needs in Inclusive Settings and A&B Quick Guide to the Internet for Educators, 1998 Ed. Value Pack (1999), 7. Teacher's World (2009), 8. Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings, 5th Canadian Edition (2015), 9. Serving Students with Special Needs (2015).