John F. Kane

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John F. Kane is a special education teacher.

Until 2006, Kane was professor of psychology and diagnostics for people with intellectual disabilities at the PH Heidelberg and head of the Institute for Special Education there. Since his retirement, he has worked as a ranger in Petrified Forest National Park in his native Arizona and has taken on regular teaching assignments at his former college.

Fonts

  • with Theo Klauß : The importance of the body for people with intellectual disabilities. Winter, 2003, ISBN 3-8253-8304-0 .
  • with Gudrun Kane: The mentally handicapped learn practical skills. Huber, Bern 1984, ISBN 3-456-81249-3 .
  • Severe intellectual disability and self-harming behavior. In: U. Fischer u. a .: WISTA. Expert hearing 1993. Living in the district for adults with severe intellectual disabilities. Reutlingen 1994, pp. 78-96.
  • Treatment of severe behavioral disorders in the mentally disabled. Literature review. In: Curative Education Research. 2, 1979, pp. 143-175.
  • Promoting people with self-harming behaviors. In: Intellectual Disability. 26, 1987, pp. 13-21.

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