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Creating an Inclusive School
Author | : Richard A. Villa,Jacqueline S. Thousand |
Publsiher | : ASCD |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2005-02-15 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781416602125 |
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In this comprehensive resource on inclusive schooling, administrators, general and special educators, and parents explore how inclusive education can support a diverse student body at all grade levels. They show how schools can meet standards and provide a "least restrictive environment" for students with disabilities by using cooperative learning, teaming, multi-age grouping, multicultural education, social skills training, and educational technology applications. And they explain how to facilitate change by using universal design principles and other curricular, instructional, assessment, and organizational practices. The authors examine the prevailing myths and the most frequently asked questions about inclusive education, and they provide an extensive list of resources. Woven through the book are the personal stories of people with disabilities and the educators and parents who work with them. As their voices make clear, inclusion is more than an educational buzzword; inclusion is a way of life, based on the belief that each individual is valued and belongs. Note: This product listing is for the Adobe Acrobat (PDF) version of the book.
Creating an Inclusive School
Author | : Richard A. Villa,Jacqueline S. Thousand |
Publsiher | : ASCD |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781416600497 |
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In this comprehensive resource on inclusive schooling, administrators, general and special educators, and parents explore how inclusive education can support a diverse student body at all grade levels. They show how schools can meet standards and provide a "least restrictive environment" for students with disabilities by using cooperative learning, teaming, multi-age grouping, multicultural education, social skills training, and educational technology applications. And they explain how to facilitate change by using universal design principles and other curricular, instructional, assessment, and organizational practices. The authors examine the prevailing myths and the most frequently asked questions about inclusive education, and they provide an extensive list of resources. Woven through the book are the personal stories of people with disabilities and the educators and parents who work with them. As their voices make clear, inclusion is more than an educational buzzword; inclusion is a way of life, based on the belief that each individual is valued and belongs.
The Making of the Inclusive School
Author | : Gary Thomas,David Walker,Julie Webb |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2006-04-19 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781134731466 |
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Inclusion is a buzzword of the 1990s. Politicians now stress their commitment to inclusion and social justice - not competition. For schools, inclusion means accepting and educating all children, irrespective of their difficulties. The new inclusive mood is about including everyone in society's institutions. It has created a growing demand for schools to find effective ways of including and teaching all children - even those who at one time would have been sent to special schools. The book combines a theoretical examination of inclusion and its rationale with the story of a group of schools in which teachers, assistants and children have striven to make inclusion happen. This new book * explores the arguments for inclusive schools * examines the international evidence about children's well-being and academic progress in inclusive schools * describes how the pioneers have developed their practice for inclusion * presents the findings of an in-depth 18 month study of a group of schools which have striven to make inclusion happen
CREATING AN INCLUSIVE SCHOOL
Author | : MANGAL, S. K.,MANGAL, SHUBHRA |
Publsiher | : PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2019-07-01 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9789388028172 |
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With the proclamation of human rights and impact of the philosophy of humanism, there has been a worldwide call for providing humane treatment to the disabled and putting an end to their isolation. Written in the same context, the book developed as per the issued directives of NCTE equips its readers with the knowledge, understanding, skills, interests and attitude needed for working in the inclusive schools. It acquaints them with all the essentials related to the nature of the different types of disabilities or impairments, diversities and exceptionalities of the children belonging to an inclusive school, the need and means of introducing the required adaptations in the environmental conditions, curriculum, teaching-learning strategies, teaching-learning aids and equipment, methods of assessing the progress of the diverse children, and likewise so many other things and requirements for fulfilling their responsibilities towards the diverse children in the inclusive set-up of the school. It is primarily designed for the students of secondary and elementary teacher education (B.Ed., B.El. Ed., D.Ed.) of the teacher training institutes. KEY FEATURES • Full coverage of the current syllabi prescribed for B. Ed., B. El. Ed. and D. Ed. in a user-friendly language • Comprehensive description of the various aspects of inclusive education and children with special needs (CWSN) such as historical perspectives to disability and inclusive education, needed pedagogical and assessment approaches for CWSN, educational provisions for the disabled at national and international levels, and so forth • Inclusion of recent topics such as learning styles in the context of different types of disabilities and CWSN, forms of exclusions on various grounds including disabilities in Indian education, approaches and models of inclusion, individual education programme, assistive and adaptive technologies, and so on • Comprises chapter-end summary for quick glance of the concepts TARGET AUDIENCE • B.Ed. • B. El. Ed. • D.Ed.
CREATING AN INCLUSIVE SCHOOL
Author | : ASTHANA, NEELIMA |
Publsiher | : PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd. |
Total Pages | : 457 |
Release | : 2023-01-10 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9789391818784 |
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Written with two decades of teaching and research experience of the author in the field of special and inclusive education, this intelligible text discusses the principles and philosophy of inclusion for children and students with disability in education. Also, providing necessary information on the disability rights and policies relevant to inclusive education, the book focuses on the moral, social and legal responsibilities of the school in creating the best learning environment for students with additional learning needs. It lays emphasis on teachers’ training and skill-development programmes to improve their adaptability, which in turn is required for better growth of the students with special needs. Further, it features the role of parents in the child's mental and physical development and significance of their involvement in inclusive education. KEY FEATURES: • Well-researched and highly informative text conforming to the curriculum needs. • Individual chapters on specific learning disability, challenges and needs of each disability in detail. • Concepts explained including sensitive issues associated with every disability and define various terms. • Validated instructional strategies for creating inclusive schools better. • Pedagogical approach and role of technology in promoting inclusion. • Role of family, community and society explained in each disability. • Elucidates the crucial role of national and international agencies in promoting inclusion through acts and policies. Primarily intended for the students of teacher education programme at undergraduate level (B.Ed.), the book will prove to be a valuable resource for those pursuing B.El.Ed. and M.Ed., teachers and policy makers engaged in inclusive education. TARGET AUDIENCE • B.Ed. • B.El.Ed. and M.Ed.
Inclusive Education
Author | : LAXMIPRIYA OJHA, SK SAMSUL ALLI |
Publsiher | : JEC PUBLICATION |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9789391280567 |
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Why this Book is Unique? This Book designed and written mainly for the students of B.Ed, M.Ed., M.A. Education , all kind of teaching examination like- CTET,OSSTET, OTET ,NET Education etc. It touches almost all the concept from Segregation to Inclusion. It explains the changing Concept of Inclusive Education. Inclusion as “Education for All”. Inclusion in Education- A Human Right Perspectives. Rationale, Principles and basic features of Inclusive Education. Types of Marginalized/Disabled Children. Problems and Strategies for addressing CWSN needs in Inclusive set up. Inclusive School, Developing Inclusive Culture and Evolving Inc
Inclusion in Action
Author | : Nicole Eredics |
Publsiher | : Brookes Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1681252244 |
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To create truly inclusive school and classroom environments, educators must be prepared to include all students--including students with intellectual disabilities, who are not always given the opportunity to be full participants in the classroom. This book provides an overview of the history of inclusion, the philosophy underlying inclusion, and the role that curriculum accommodations and modifications play in making inclusion possible. The author discusses four ways to modify curriculum for students working well below grade level: altering content, conceptual difficulty, educational goals, or instructional methods. She then provides 40 curriculum modification strategies, based on Robert Marzano's New Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, with directions for implementation and samples of student work.
Creating an Inclusive School Environment
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Author | : Susan Douglas (Teacher),Psyche Kennett |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 217 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : Classroom environment |
ISBN | : 0863559336 |
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