
Effective Inclusive Schools
Designing Successful Schoolwide Programs
Jossey-Bass (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 6. March 2012
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-0-470-88014-2 (ISBN)
Description
How to raise the achievement of all kids, from gifted to those with severe disabilities This book presents lessons learned from in-depth case studies of some of our most effective inclusive public schools. The authors conclusively demonstrate that schools can educate students with mild and severe disabilities in general education classrooms by providing special education services that link to and bolster general education instruction. This goes beyond complying with Special Education law; having a truly inclusive environment raises the achievement level for all students and results in more committed and satisfied teachers.
Insights shared from teachers, school leaders, parents, and the students themselves provide a path forward for anyone striving to Improve special education services. The authors reveal what these exemplary schools do that makes them so successful, and provide advice for readers who want to incorporate these practices themselves.
Hehir, former U.S. Office of Special Education (OSEP) Director, is a leading name in Special Education
Highlights the important relationships between administrators, teachers, and parents to foster maximum collaboration between general and special education
Includes information on committing to Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Positive Behavior Supports
This vital resource zeroes in on what excellent public schools do differently to ensure all students succeed.
Insights shared from teachers, school leaders, parents, and the students themselves provide a path forward for anyone striving to Improve special education services. The authors reveal what these exemplary schools do that makes them so successful, and provide advice for readers who want to incorporate these practices themselves.
Hehir, former U.S. Office of Special Education (OSEP) Director, is a leading name in Special Education
Highlights the important relationships between administrators, teachers, and parents to foster maximum collaboration between general and special education
Includes information on committing to Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Positive Behavior Supports
This vital resource zeroes in on what excellent public schools do differently to ensure all students succeed.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley & Sons Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 180 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
390 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-88014-2 (9780470880142)
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Thomas Hehir | Lauren I. Katzman
Effective Inclusive Schools
Designing Successful Schoolwide Programs
E-Book
01/2013
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Thomas Hehir | Lauren I. Katzman
Effective Inclusive Schools
Designing Successful Schoolwide Programs
E-Book
01/2012
Jossey-Bass
€19.99
Available for download
Persons
THOMAS HEHIR, Ed.D., professor of Practice at Harvard's Graduate School of Education, is a leading scholar and advocate for children with disabilities. He served as director of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs under President Clinton from 1993-1999.
LAUREN I. KATZMAN, Ed.D., is executive director of Special Education for the New York City Department of Education. Previously, she served as associate professor of Special Education at Boston University and as a special educator in New York, New Jersey, and Missouri.
LAUREN I. KATZMAN, Ed.D., is executive director of Special Education for the New York City Department of Education. Previously, she served as associate professor of Special Education at Boston University and as a special educator in New York, New Jersey, and Missouri.
Content
About the Authors vii Preface: On Ableism ix
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
PART ONE THE SCHOOLS AND THEIR LEADERS 1
Chapter 1 The Schools 3
Chapter 2 The Leaders 23
PART TWO WHAT THEY DO DIFFERENTLY 55
Chapter 3 Collaborative Problem-Solving Organizations 57
Chapter 4 Relationships, School Culture, and Accountability 77
Chapter 5 Universally Designed Schools 99
PART THREE HOW TO CREATE MORE INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS 125
Chapter 6 Making Schools More Inclusive: Lessons for Educators and Parents 127
PART FOUR THE BIG PICTURE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION 157
Chapter 7 How Education Policy Affects Our Schools 159
Chapter 8 Where Special Education Needs to Go 179
Afterword Transitioning to a Full Adult Life 201
Appendix A Questions for Discussion 205
Appendix B Information on the Research Study 209
Notes 225
Index 237
To Dr. William Henderson: Teacher, mentor, and friend
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
PART ONE THE SCHOOLS AND THEIR LEADERS 1
Chapter 1 The Schools 3
Chapter 2 The Leaders 23
PART TWO WHAT THEY DO DIFFERENTLY 55
Chapter 3 Collaborative Problem-Solving Organizations 57
Chapter 4 Relationships, School Culture, and Accountability 77
Chapter 5 Universally Designed Schools 99
PART THREE HOW TO CREATE MORE INCLUSIVE SCHOOLS 125
Chapter 6 Making Schools More Inclusive: Lessons for Educators and Parents 127
PART FOUR THE BIG PICTURE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION 157
Chapter 7 How Education Policy Affects Our Schools 159
Chapter 8 Where Special Education Needs to Go 179
Afterword Transitioning to a Full Adult Life 201
Appendix A Questions for Discussion 205
Appendix B Information on the Research Study 209
Notes 225
Index 237
To Dr. William Henderson: Teacher, mentor, and friend