Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Classrooms
Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Classrooms
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Author(s): Bryant, Diane P.
Bryant, Diane Pedrotty
ISBN No.: 9781483319254
Pages: 688
Year: 201602
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 181.84
Status: Out Of Print

Part I: Foundations of Inclusive EducationChapter 1: Inclusive Teaching as Responsive Education What is the ADAPT framework and how do I use it? What is a disability? What are some reasons for disabilities? Who are students with disabilities? What are the origins of special education? What laws and court decisions protect students with disabilities? What is special education? What is inclusive education?Chapter 2: Understanding Learners with Special Needs: High Incidence Disabilities or Conditions Who are students with special needs? Who are students with disabilities? How are disabilities organized for special education? Who are students with learning disabilities? Who are students with speech or language impairments? Who are students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder? Who are students with intellectual and developmental disabilities? Who are students with emotional or behavioral disorders?Chapter 3: Understanding Learners with Special Needs: Low Incidence Disabilities or Conditions Who Are Students with Low Incidence Conditions? Who Are Students with Health Impairments or Special Health Care Needs? Who Are Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders? Who Are Students with Multiple-Severe Disabilities? Who Are Students with Developmental Delay? Who Are Students with Physical Disabilities? Who Are Students Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing? Who Are Students with Visual Disabilities? Who Are Students with Traumatic Brain Injury? Who Are Students with Deafblindness?Chapter 4: Other Students with Special Learning Needs Who are the students protected by Section 504? How can we meet the needs of all students in a culturally and linguistically diverse classroom? Who are students at risk? Who are students with gifts and talents?Part II: Planning for Exceptional LearnersChapter 5: Developing Collaborative Partnerships What are the characteristics of collaboration? What are critical prerequisite skills for effective collaboration? How can professionals work together collaboratively? Working Together: An example of the collaboration-consultation process Working Together: Co-teaching How can professionals collaborate with paraprofessionals? How can professionals collaborate with families?Chapter 6: Delivery of Special Services Through Individualized Plans What is response to intervention? What is the evaluation and identification process? What plans guarantee students with disabilities an appropriate education? When and how are individualized plans evaluated? What does IDEA ''04 require during the IEP process? Who are the members of the IEP team? How do IEP teams meet the needs of students with disabilities? Working TogetherChapter 7: Promoting Access to the Curriculum What is Universal Design for Learning? What is the ADAPT Framework What Instructional Practices Help Students Access and Master the Curriculum? What Are Some Effective Instructional Grouping Practices? How Can Instructional Materials Be Adapted? What Are Some Effective Homework Practices? How Can Assistive Technology Help Students Access the Curriculum?Chapter 8: Assessing Students with Special Needs Why Do We Assess Students? How Do We Assess Students with Special Needs? How Do We Adapt and Modify Assessments for Students with Special Needs?Part III: Adaptations to Meet Individual Learner NeedsChapter 9: Promoting Positive Behavior and Facilitating Social Skills What Practices Can I Use to Foster Positive Relationships with My Students? How Can I Communicate Effectively with Students? What Are Effective Classroom Arrangement Practices? What Are the Goals of Misbehavior? What Interventions Are Available for Less Serious Behavior Problems? What Interventions Are Available for More Serious Behavior Problems? How Can I Identify and Assess Problem Behaviors? What Are the Components of Positive Behavioral Supports? What Is Social Competence? What Interventions Can Be Used to Teach Social Skills? How Can I Assess Social Skills? How Can We Promote Safer Schools?Chapter 10: Teaching Literacy Issues in written communication instruction Reading Writing Integrating reading and writing instructionChapter 11: Teaching Mathematics Who Are Students with Mathematics Difficulties? What Is Early Number Development and is it Taught? What Are Arithmetic Combinations and How Do I Teach Them? What Is Place Value and How Do I Teach It? What Is Whole-Number Computation and How Do I Teach It? What Are Rational Numbers and How Are They Taught? Working Together: Collaborating to Support Struggling Students in Algebra What Is Algebra and How Do I Teach It? What Is Problem Solving and How Do I Teach It?Chapter 12: Facilitating Content-Area Instruction and Study Skills What Difficulties Do Students Demonstrate with Content-Area Instruction? How Can I Teach Content-Area Vocabulary and Concepts? How Can Students Monitor Their Reading Comprehension? How Can Students Benefit from Textbook Instruction? How Can I Facilitate Student Participation? What Difficulties Do Students Demonstrate with Study Skills? How Can Students Learn Time Management Skills? What Are Ways to Facilitate Listening and Notetaking? What Are Ways to Facilitate Memorization and Test Taking?.


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