
Making Inclusion Work
Effective Practices for All Teachers
Skyhorse Publishing
Published on 25. September 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
288 pages
978-1-62914-667-6 (ISBN)
Description
Learn the best methods for teaching students with disabilities in an inclusive classroom!
In today's classrooms, teachers must meet the educational needs of students of all ability levels, including students with disabilities. This invaluable resource offers elementary and secondary teachers a deeper awareness of "what works" when teaching students with disabilities in general education classrooms. Grounded in extensive special education research, this book will enlighten teachers with a greater understanding of special education students and how to teach them successfully.
For teaching students with the most common disabilities in classes with their nondisabled peers, general and special education teachers alike will get the most current information on issues such as:
? Developing Individualized Education Programs
? Teaching reading successfully
? Managing behavior and motivating students
? Organizing classrooms and lessons effectively
? Using cognitive strategies successfully
? Making appropriate accommodations and modifications
? Assessing students, grading, and collecting data
? Working with parents and families
? Collaborating with other teachers and parents
One of the greatest challenges teachers face today is how to ensure that all students succeed, regardless of their ability. Rooted in the best research and practice, this essential resource provides the tools needed to create an inclusive classroom and demonstrates how to teach classes successfully.
In today's classrooms, teachers must meet the educational needs of students of all ability levels, including students with disabilities. This invaluable resource offers elementary and secondary teachers a deeper awareness of "what works" when teaching students with disabilities in general education classrooms. Grounded in extensive special education research, this book will enlighten teachers with a greater understanding of special education students and how to teach them successfully.
For teaching students with the most common disabilities in classes with their nondisabled peers, general and special education teachers alike will get the most current information on issues such as:
? Developing Individualized Education Programs
? Teaching reading successfully
? Managing behavior and motivating students
? Organizing classrooms and lessons effectively
? Using cognitive strategies successfully
? Making appropriate accommodations and modifications
? Assessing students, grading, and collecting data
? Working with parents and families
? Collaborating with other teachers and parents
One of the greatest challenges teachers face today is how to ensure that all students succeed, regardless of their ability. Rooted in the best research and practice, this essential resource provides the tools needed to create an inclusive classroom and demonstrates how to teach classes successfully.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York, NY
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Interest Age: 0 years
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 20 mm
Weight
318 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-62914-667-6 (9781629146676)
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Additional editions

John Beattie | LuAnn Jordan | Bob Algozzine
Making Inclusion Work
Effective Practices for All Teachers
E-Book
09/2014
1st Edition
Skyhorse Publishing
€10.87
Available for download
Persons
John Beattie earned his doctorate from the University of Florida in 1981. He teaches at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina.
LuAnn Jordan earned her doctorate from the University of Florida in 1995. She is Associate Professor and Graduate Certificate in Special Education Program Advisor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Bob Algozzine earned his doctorate from Pennsylvania State University in 1975, joining the faculty there that same year and moving to the University of Florida in 1977. Since 1987, he has been a faculty member at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina.
LuAnn Jordan earned her doctorate from the University of Florida in 1995. She is Associate Professor and Graduate Certificate in Special Education Program Advisor at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. She currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Bob Algozzine earned his doctorate from Pennsylvania State University in 1975, joining the faculty there that same year and moving to the University of Florida in 1977. Since 1987, he has been a faculty member at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina.