Overview
The thoroughly revised sixth edition of Teaching Students with Special Needs in Inclusive Settings takes a categorical approach to covering the opportunities and challenges in creating inclusive classrooms for all students. IEP coverage, new material on Response to Intervention, chapters on both elementary and secondary classrooms as well as new features on differentiating instruction in both elementary and secondary classrooms provide the most coverage in the field of the instructional processes general education teachers will need to know.
Categorically organized chapters give you the tools you need to differentiate instruction for students with disabilities in inclusive classrooms so you can provide instruction that helps all students succeed.
- New! Differentiating Elementary Instruction: These features propose specific ideas for designing instruction to meet individual needs in elementary classrooms.
- New! Differentiating Secondary Instruction : These features propose specific ideas for designing instruction to meet individual needs in secondary classrooms.
- New! Characteristics and Implications:These chapter elements clarify the characteristics of each disability category and pinpoint instructional implications teachers need to be aware of.
Beautifully organized, streamlined chapters bring you into the classroom with a focus on real students.
- Chapter opening vignettes introduce you to individual students with special needs.
- Selected IEP Goals and Objectives features in every chapter return to the opening vignetteβs student to help you better understand the IEP process, one student at a time.
- Tips for Adapting a Lesson features in each chapter revisit the vignette student, providing you with additional practice in differentiating instruction based on individual needs.
Insightful, research-driven chapters provide insight into the role of the general education teacher in an inclusive classroom.
- Ri ghts and Responsibilities : These features examine legal cases and issues that impact the instructional process for students with special needs.
- Personal Spotlights: Features in every chapter profile real teachers, parents of children with special needs, and students with special needs themselves, letting readers connect chapter content with real life situations and providing insight into the multifaceted experiences of people most affected by the challenges of inclusion.
Synopsis
The Third Edition features enhanced coverage of the 1997 Reauthorization of IDEA, professional collaboration, and the legal rights and responsibilities of exceptional students and their teachers. The book continues to offer extensive practical suggestions for classroom teachers, including attention to cultural and linguistic diversity and fostering social acceptance, in addition to an overview of the different types of exceptionalities that teachers find in their classrooms. Features on technology, legal rights, diversity, and teaching ideas are included throughout the book. More emphasis on collaboration among general and special educators has been added to this edition, along with information on new requirements from the 1997 reauthorization of IDEA, including statewide assessments and IEP teams. For special education teachers.
Booknews
New edition of a textbook on delivering services and supports to students with disabilities and other special needs in general classroom settings. Topics include the design of inclusive classrooms, teaching students with a variety of disorders and disabilities, teaching gifted students, and teaching students with special needs in elementary and secondary schools. This edition features teaching tips, personal spotlights, and boxed features on technology and cultural diversity. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.