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Inclusive Instruction
Author | : Mary T. Brownell,Sean J. Smith,Jean B. Crockett,Cynthia C. Griffin |
Publsiher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2012-04-19 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781462504046 |
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This accessible book presents research-based strategies for supporting K-8 students with high-incidence disabilities to become accomplished learners. The authors clearly describe the core components of effective inclusive instruction, showing how to recognize and respond to individual students' needs quickly and appropriately. Teachers are provided with essential tools for managing inclusive classrooms; planning a curriculum that fosters concept development across content areas, promotes strategic learning, and builds fluent skill use; and integrating technology into instruction. Case examples illustrate ways that special and general education teachers can work together successfully to solve complex learning problems and improve outcomes for students who are struggling.
Toward a Critical Inclusive Assessment Practice for Library Instruction
Author | : Lyda Fontes McCartin,Rachel Dineen |
Publsiher | : Library Juice Press |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2018-09 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1634000358 |
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"Offers academic librarians practical, and actionable, strategies for critical assessment of teaching and student learning"--Provided by publisher.
What Inclusive Instructors Do
Author | : Tracie Marcella Addy,Derek Dube,Khadijah A. Mitchell,Mallory SoRelle |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 153 |
Release | : 2023-07-03 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781000971354 |
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Inclusive instruction is teaching that recognizes and affirms a student's social identity as an important influence on teaching and learning processes, and that works to create an environment in which students are able to learn from the course, their peers, and the teacher while still being their authentic selves. It works to disrupt traditional notions of who succeeds in the classroom and the systemic inequities inherent in traditional educational practices.—Full-time Academic Professional, Doctorate-granting University, EducationThis book uniquely offers the distilled wisdom of scores of instructors across ranks, disciplines and institution types, whose contributions are organized into a thematic framework that progressively introduces the reader to the key dispositions, principles and practices for creating the inclusive classroom environments (in person and online) that will help their students succeed. The authors asked the hundreds of instructors whom they surveyed as part of a national study to define what inclusive teaching meant to them and what inclusive teaching approaches they implemented in their courses. The instructors’ voices ring loudly as the authors draw on their responses, building on their experiences and expertise to frame the conversation about what inclusive teachers do. The authors in addition describe their own insights and practices, integrating and discussing current literature relevant to inclusive teaching to ensure a research-supported approach.Inclusive teaching is no longer an option but a vital teaching competency as our classrooms fill with racially diverse, first generation, and low income and working class students who need a sense of belonging and recognition to thrive and contribute to the construction of knowledge.The book unfolds as an informal journey that allows the reader to see into other teachers’ practices. With questions for reflection embedded throughout the book, the authors provide the reader with an inviting and thoughtful guide to develop their own inclusive teaching practices.By utilizing the concepts and principles in this book readers will be able to take steps to transform their courses into spaces that are equitable and welcoming, and adopt practical strategies to address the various inclusion issues that can arise.The book will also appeal to educational developers and staff who support instructors in their inclusive teaching efforts. It should find a place in reflective workshops, book clubs and learning communities exploring this important topic.
Inclusive Instruction
Author | : Sean J. Smith,Jean B. Crockett,Cynthia C. Griffin |
Publsiher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2012-04-03 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781462503889 |
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"This accessible book presents research-based strategies for supporting K-8 students with high-incidence disabilities in becoming accomplished learners. The authors clearly describe the core components of effective inclusive instruction, showing how to recognize and respond to individual students' needs quickly and appropriately. Teachers are provided with essential tools for managing inclusive classrooms; planning a curriculum that fosters concept development across content areas, promotes strategic learning, and builds fluent skill use; and integrating technology into instruction. Case examples illustrate ways that special and general education teachers can work together successfully to solve complex learning problems and improve outcomes for students who are struggling"-- Provided by publisher.
Enhancing Inclusive Instruction
Author | : Tracie Marcella Addy,Derek Dube,Khadijah A. Mitchell |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2024-03-15 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781003862048 |
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Enhancing Inclusive Instruction centers the voices of students of diverse backgrounds to explore how instructors can approach equitable, inclusive teaching. Grounded in student perspectives, this book is a powerful call to action for instructors to listen to the voices of their learners, take steps to measure the impact of their approaches, and meaningfully reflect on their efforts. The authors provide practical tools that instructors can use to obtain ongoing feedback on their inclusive teaching efforts, and supply guidance on difficult and emerging topics such as how instructors from diverse backgrounds can navigate inclusive teaching in academe, as well as the implications of generative artificial intelligence on equity and inclusion. Modeling the importance of continuous growth, Enhancing Inclusive Instruction provides the knowledge and skills to further any college instructor’s inclusive teaching journey.
Inclusive Instruction
Author | : Sean J. Smith,Jean B. Crockett,Cynthia C. Griffin |
Publsiher | : Guilford Press |
Total Pages | : 242 |
Release | : 2012-04-02 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781462504022 |
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"This accessible book presents research-based strategies for supporting K-8 students with high-incidence disabilities in becoming accomplished learners. The authors clearly describe the core components of effective inclusive instruction, showing how to recognize and respond to individual students' needs quickly and appropriately. Teachers are provided with essential tools for managing inclusive classrooms; planning a curriculum that fosters concept development across content areas, promotes strategic learning, and builds fluent skill use; and integrating technology into instruction. Case examples illustrate ways that special and general education teachers can work together successfully to solve complex learning problems and improve outcomes for students who are struggling"-- Provided by publisher.
Teaching to Diversity
Author | : Jennifer Katz |
Publsiher | : Portage & Main Press |
Total Pages | : 233 |
Release | : 2012 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9781553793533 |
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In Teaching to Diversity, Dr. Jennifer Katz synthesizes the research, and 16 years experience of teaching in inclusive classrooms and schools, to provide answers to several questions: How do I make inclusion work for ALL students? What are the foundational best practices of a truly inclusive learning community? How does one create such a community? The author pulls together, in an organized way, a three-block model of universal design for learning (UDL) and suggests a step-by-step approach for implementing it. This framework includes: Block One, Social and Emotional Learning details ways to build compassionate learning communities (K-12) in which all students feel safe and valued, and develop a positive self-concept, sense of belonging, and respect for diverse others. Block Two, Inclusive Instructional Practice includes a framework for planning units from K-12, and explains instructional and management practices for teaching, assessing, grading, and reporting in UDL Classrooms. Block Three, Systems and Structures suggests strategies for creating inclusive learning communities, and explores ways in which resource teachers, student services personnel, and school administrators can support and create socially and academically inclusive schools and classrooms. The three-block model of UDL can empower educators with the knowledge, skills, and confidence required to teach diverse learners in the same classroom--including those who have previously been excluded. Ultimately, it is about creating classrooms and schools that heal by teaching to the heart, mind, and spirit of every student.
Differentiated Instruction Guide for Inclusive Teaching
Author | : Anne M. Moll |
Publsiher | : National Professional Resources Inc./Dude Publishing |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1887943641 |
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Focuses on specific questions and corresponding actions teachers must take for differentiating instruction in the general ed. curriculum for students with disabilities & for all other students who are experiencing difficulty learning.