
Educating the Disabled
Enabling Learners in Inclusive Settings
Rowman & Littlefield Education (Publisher)
Published on 9. April 2003
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-8108-4616-6 (ISBN)
Description
Many school districts are moving away from segregation to the integration of children with disabilities in the regular classroom. For years, it has been an administrative responsibility, but school administrators cannot accomplish this task alone. They must provide effective leadership abilities to stakeholders concerning mainstreaming children with disabilities. Issues such as, understanding the meaning of integration, legal mandates, instructional procedures, and related services must be discussed, understood, and supported by all stakeholders. This book details strategies for the inclusion of disabled students in the mainstream. Written for directors of special education, supervisors, consultants, superintendents, principals, coordinators of education, research directors, psychologists, counselors, social workers, site-based management teams, and teachers. Can also be used as a textbook for courses in administering classes for individuals with disabilities.
Reviews / Votes
Anyone involved in education who may be confused about the special education process, or with a dream of supporting inclusive practices, should read this book. Overall, it is a valuable addition to the existing literature on inclusion. * Review of Disability Studies, Vol. 1 Issue 4 * ...an acceptable supplemental text for university courses where school building administrators are being prepared for public service, as it will help them understand the continuing debate about inclusive education. Recommended. Graduate and professional collections. * CHOICE *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 145 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
336 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-8108-4616-6 (9780810846166)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
George R. Taylor is professor and head of the Department of Special Education at Coppin State College and Core Faculty at the Union Institute. Frances T. Harrington teaches multicategorical special education students at the junior high school level and is adjunct professor of special education at Fayetteville State University in North Carolina.
Content
Chapter 1 List of Illustrations Chapter 2 Preface Chapter 3 Acknowledgments Chapter 4 1 Administrative Theory, Roles, and Leadership Characteristics Chapter 5 2 Administering School Reforms Chapter 6 3 Incidences of Disability Chapter 7 4 Organizing School Programs for Individuals with Disabilities Chapter 8 5 Staff Development Chapter 9 6 Legal Responsibilities Chapter 10 7 Including Students With Disabilities in Statewide Assessments Chapter 11 8 Assessment Chapter 12 9 IEP Requirements Chapter 13 10 Inclusion Chapter 14 11 Promoting Cultural Awareness Chapter 15 12 reporting Progress to Parents Chapter 16 13 School and Community Interactions Chapter 17 14 Conclusion Chapter 18 Appendix A: Parental Due Process Checklist Chapter 19 Appendix B: The Manifestation Determination Review Chapter 20 Appendix C: Internet Sites with Information on the IDEA Amendments of 1997 Chapter 21 Appendix D: The IEP Process under IDEA 1997 Chapter 22 References Chapter 23 Index Chapter 24 About the Authors