The Teacher s Guide to Inclusive Education

The Teacher s Guide to Inclusive Education
Author: Peggy A. Hammeken
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2007-06-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781452209692

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The ‘nuts and bolts’ of supporting an inclusive program or implementing a new one! Helping teachers meet all students’ learning needs in today’s diverse classrooms, this comprehensive resource shows how to establish an inclusive education program or enrich an existing one. The author provides strategies to assist students who are in special programs, who may be at risk, or who simply need additional support to be successful. Offering 108 reproducible forms and a complete resources section, this practical guide covers: Reading and written language accommodations Strategies for daily assignments and assessments Teaching strategies for mathematics Approaches for improving student behavior

Inclusive Classroom

Inclusive Classroom
Author: SiriNam S. Khalsa
Publsiher: Good Year Books
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781596470064

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Written by a special educator experienced in inclusion and in mentoring teachers, Inclusive Classroom offers proven strategies and practical guidance for building a successful inclusive program that welcomes and supports all students' learning needs.

The Teacher s Guide to Intervention and Inclusive Education

The Teacher s Guide to Intervention and Inclusive Education
Author: Glynis Hannell
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2015-11-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781510701250

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Enables educators to quickly identify individual student’s difficulties and strengths and then target intervention directly where it is needed

Inclusive Education

Inclusive Education
Author: Tim Loreman,Joanne Deppeler,David Harvey
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415356687

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A practical guide to working with primary and secondary students who need extra attention. It outlines the principles behind diversity and inclusive policies, and discusses the range of needs teachers can expect to encounter in an inclusive classroom.

Inclusion

Inclusion
Author: Susan Bray Stainback,William C. Stainback
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1996
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1557662312

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Inclusion. The concept is familiar, but the process can be difficult. This comprehensive guide gives prospective and practicing teachers the tools and techniques needed to support inclusion in the classroom. Thirty-seven highly regarded education experts from across the United States and Canada describe specific strategies that teachers can put to use immediately. Using real-life models, they offer proven methods for addressing behavior and learning problems and achieving positive results in the classroom. In this practical textbook, educators will find suggestions for fostering positive self-identification for individual children and productive classroom interaction among students. Instructors will learn how to collaborate with students, families, and other school personnel to design and adjust curricula to meet all students' needs. And they'll get answers to frequently asked questions regarding teaching methods, administrative issues, curriculum content and materials, technical assistance, augmentative and alternative communication system, and cultural diversity. Successful inclusion benefits all children by broadening perspectives and providing opportunities to lead fuller lives. Inclusion: A Guide for Educators has the practical strategies every teacher needs to facilitate learning and mutual respect in today's diverse classrooms.

The Paraprofessional s Essential Guide to Inclusive Education

The Paraprofessional s Essential Guide to Inclusive Education
Author: Peggy A. Hammeken
Publsiher: Corwin Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2008-11-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781412966115

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"A well-designed reference and learning tool for paraprofessionals. The valuable templates can easily be reproduced and used with students."-Renee Bernhardt, Special Education TeacherJohnston Elementary School, Woodstock, GA "This is a great guide. I have already used excerpts for an informal paraprofessional workshop in my school. The paraeducators thought that it covered all the areas of concern that they have. They couldn't believe how many ready-to-use ideas it had."-Dawne Dragonetti, Special Education Teacher and Instructional CoachCenter School, Stow, MAHundreds of strategies that promote success for struggling students in inclusive classrooms!Paraprofessionals are essential in helping students with special needs access the general education curriculum and receive the individualized attention they need. This updated edition of Inclusion: An Essential Guide for the Paraprofessional answers paraprofessionals' most common questions and provides extensive strategies for all content areas. Developed as a daily, hands-on working manual, the completely revised edition includes a new chapter on reading, expanded chapters throughout, additional activities for classroom use, more than 75 new strategies, and more than 50 forms available on a CD-ROM for easy reproduction. Ideal for experienced or novice paraprofessionals, this volume includes techniques for supporting students in reading, spelling, language, and mathematics, and covers topics such as:Inclusive practices Policies, procedures, and schedules Accommodations and modifications for the classroom Communication and organizational skills Peer tutoring Behavior management Confidentiality and reportingAlso an appropriate handbook for working with general education students who may need additional help to experience academic success, this resource provides the ideal support for all paraprofessionals working in the general education classroom.

Inclusive Practice in the Primary School

Inclusive Practice in the Primary School
Author: Sarah Trussler,Debs Robinson
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2015-01-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781473916968

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Do you want to feel more confident when teaching children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)? Would you like to be a more inclusive teacher? This book provides clear and flexible frameworks for effective inclusive teaching, and explains how to teach and plan for supporting any child’s learning, no matter what their needs are. With case studies and activities the book: explains and contextualizes current beliefs towards SEN provides models for practice encourages you to engage in thinking about SEN and inclusion offers interactive reflection points throughout links out to research with suggestions for further reading Whether you’re training to be a primary school teacher or already in the classroom this book will make you feel confident to be the inclusive teacher you need to be.

Managing Special and Inclusive Education

Managing Special and Inclusive Education
Author: Stephen Rayner
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2007-09-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781848607569

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′This book is about putting the theory of effective management and leadership into practice in the constantly changing context of meeting the complex needs of children and young people...It is an excellent resource for those who work in, or who aspire to work in, children′s services, education or multidisciplinary settings, at managerial or leadership level′ - British Journal of Special Education This book is a guide to special and inclusive education and provides a comprehensive overview of this complex field. The author examines context, policy and practice, and shows how to successfully navigate the managerial challenges involved, while contributing to the way forward through leadership in a diverse field. The author considers the present inclusion imperative with its implications for strategic leadership, planning and provision. He presents an inclusive style of leadership for an integrative management of individual differences in education, as well as a critical review of managing inclusive learning and teaching in school contexts. Written for aspiring and practising school leaders, this book is essential for those with responsibility for inclusion, school leaders in special schools, SENCOs, SEN advisors, and students on SEN management CPD or NPQH courses.