
Making Inclusion Work
Frank G. Bowe(Author)
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 18. August 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
656 pages
978-0-13-017603-5 (ISBN)
Description
For the Inclusion/Mainstreaming course.
Born of the author's extensive experience in preparing teachers, this accessible, categorical inclusion text offers a practical perspective on inclusion in today's multicultural, multilingual, and broadly diverse classrooms. The author offers this perspective while simultaneously challenging pre-service and in-service teachers with a relatively new way of thinking about teaching: universal design in education. A thorough discussion of the foundations of inclusion and of the law at the beginning of the text is followed by specific disability chapters, methods chapters, and content area chapters. Each of the chapters (except for the foundational chapters in Part I) contain practical strategies and methods for the preservice teacher in all age groups.
Born of the author's extensive experience in preparing teachers, this accessible, categorical inclusion text offers a practical perspective on inclusion in today's multicultural, multilingual, and broadly diverse classrooms. The author offers this perspective while simultaneously challenging pre-service and in-service teachers with a relatively new way of thinking about teaching: universal design in education. A thorough discussion of the foundations of inclusion and of the law at the beginning of the text is followed by specific disability chapters, methods chapters, and content area chapters. Each of the chapters (except for the foundational chapters in Part I) contain practical strategies and methods for the preservice teacher in all age groups.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 206 mm
Weight
1442 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-017603-5 (9780130176035)
Schweitzer Classification
Content
Preface.
Part One. Setting the Stage for Successful Incusion.
1. The Ideas of IDEA.
2. From Identification to Placement.
Part Two. Students in the Inclusive Classroom with Higher-Incidence Disorders.
3. Learning Disabilities and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders.
4. Communication Disorders.
5. Mental Retardation and Emotional/Behavioral Disorders.
Part Three. Students in the Inclusive Classroom with Lower-Incidence Disorders.
6. Physical, Health, and Vision Impairments.
7. Autism and Severe/Multiple Disabilities.
Part Four. Teaching in the Inclusive Classroom.
8. Planning for Universally Designed Instruction.
9. Managing Behavior.
10. Assessment in the Classroom.
Part Five. Other Aspects of Teaching in the Inclusive Classroom.
11. At-Risk, Culturally/Linguistically Diverse, and Gifted/Talented Students.
12. Collaboration.
13. Transition: Early Childhood and High School.
Part Six. Content-Area Instruction.
14. Language Arts and English.
15. Math and Science.
16. Social Studies.
Glossary.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index.
Part One. Setting the Stage for Successful Incusion.
1. The Ideas of IDEA.
2. From Identification to Placement.
Part Two. Students in the Inclusive Classroom with Higher-Incidence Disorders.
3. Learning Disabilities and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorders.
4. Communication Disorders.
5. Mental Retardation and Emotional/Behavioral Disorders.
Part Three. Students in the Inclusive Classroom with Lower-Incidence Disorders.
6. Physical, Health, and Vision Impairments.
7. Autism and Severe/Multiple Disabilities.
Part Four. Teaching in the Inclusive Classroom.
8. Planning for Universally Designed Instruction.
9. Managing Behavior.
10. Assessment in the Classroom.
Part Five. Other Aspects of Teaching in the Inclusive Classroom.
11. At-Risk, Culturally/Linguistically Diverse, and Gifted/Talented Students.
12. Collaboration.
13. Transition: Early Childhood and High School.
Part Six. Content-Area Instruction.
14. Language Arts and English.
15. Math and Science.
16. Social Studies.
Glossary.
References.
Name Index.
Subject Index.