Common-Sense Classroom Management Techniques for Working With Students With Significant Disabilities e-bog
265,81 DKK
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"e;A book that is sure to help both new and veteran teachers plan instruction, collaborate with colleagues, design curricular adaptations, and advocate inclusive education. Written by experienced practitioners, this resource is full of teacher-tested ideas."e;-Paula Kluth, Educational ConsultantCommon Schools Consulting"e;This book provides excellent guidance for the successful impl...
E-bog
265,81 DKK
Forlag
Corwin
Udgivet
29 oktober 2008
Længde
144 sider
Genrer
Teaching of students with different educational needs
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781452298382
"e;A book that is sure to help both new and veteran teachers plan instruction, collaborate with colleagues, design curricular adaptations, and advocate inclusive education. Written by experienced practitioners, this resource is full of teacher-tested ideas."e;-Paula Kluth, Educational ConsultantCommon Schools Consulting"e;This book provides excellent guidance for the successful implementation of IEPs for students who have very challenging needs. The information is research based, guides good practice, and provides clearly stated expectations."e;-Mary Reeve, SPED DirectorGallup-McKinley County Public Schools, NMHelp ensure the best possible outcomes for learners with significant disabilities! Today's diverse classrooms challenge even the most experienced teachers. Using an easy-to-read format, this resource offers tools and techniques that teachers can use to reach all learners, particularly those with more significant disabilities, and give them the support they need to succeed. In this invaluable resource, teachers will find common-sense ideas and strategies to help promote full participation, educational equity, and self-sufficiency for students with significant disabilities. Readers will find charts, graphs, sample forms, Web-based resources, and practical techniques to adopt or modify for learners with or without special needs. Topics include:Organizing students and the classroomBuilding academic and functional skillsPreparing for transitionsWorking with support staffCommunicating with parents and caregiversAssistive technologyLesson planning and creating IEPsPerfect for new or experienced teachers, administrators, teacher trainers, parents, or anyone else who works with children, the strategies in this guide help ensure that all students have access to the education they want and deserve.