The Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Effective Instruction (3rd Edition)

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$35.30 - $42.10
UPC:
9780131540682
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2006-03-17
Author:
Margo A. Mastropieri;Thomas E. Scruggs
Language:
english
Edition:
3

Product Overview

The Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Effective Instruction provides a wealth of practical and proven strategies for successfully including students with disabilities in general education classrooms. The popular book is unique for its three-part coverage of fundamentals of teaching students with special needs (including legal and professional issues, and characteristics of students with special needs); effective general teaching practices (including such topics as strategies for behavior management, improving motivation, increasing attention and memory, and improving study skills); and inclusive practices in specific subject areas (including literacy, math, science and social studies, vocational and other areas). The third edition focuses on the basic tools general educators need and directly relates content to the academic and professional demands of teachers in inclusive settings. Practical and Effective Teaching and Learning StrategiesIn the Classroom features offer tips, strategies, and resources that address very specific need areas, and can be practically applied to inclusive classroom situations. Classroom Scenarios provide context for the specific teaching strategies featured in the book. Strategy and Lesson Plan Database CD-ROM packaged with the book provides users with a searchable database of the strategies featured in the book as well as additional lesson plans for the inclusive classroom. The database software also allows users to modify and adapt current strategies and lesson plans or to create new ones. Research and Resources that Support Practice and ProfessionalismResearch Highlights explain the research behind certain teaching strategies developed for use with students with special needs, provide resources for further information and explanation, and tie chapter content to the research with reflection questions. Diversity in the Classroom features address the fact that classrooms are more diverse not only in respect to students with disabilities, but also with respect to race, religion, and ethnicity. Professional Standards (including CEC, INTASC, and PRAXIS) are listed at the end of each chapter where relevant.

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