Including Children with Special Needs: A Handbook for Educators and Parents: Handbooks for Educators and Parents
Autor Diane Schwartzen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 aug 2005
In 1997 the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) was passed, which ensured that all children with special needs have a right to education in the least restrictive environment. Designed to meet the needs of parents and general educators, this work is based on the many questions heard by teachers, families and school administrators who are working with special needs children in regular classrooms. A general section reviews the situation overall including an explanation of the Individualized Education Plan (IEP), which is the blueprint for educating special needs students. A second section is specifically for teachers, which includes information and instruction for linguistically and culturally diverse students. Additionally. there are Tips for Teachers that provide practical advice. A third section for parents includes ways for families to advocate for their child. Tips for Parents includes practical ways to work with children, teachers, and schools. This handbook gives families and schools the basics and more for successfully integrating the special needs child into all facets of school life.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780313333774
ISBN-10: 0313333777
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Handbooks for Educators and Parents
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0313333777
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Handbooks for Educators and Parents
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Dedication
Foreword by Susan Semel
Preface
GENERAL INFORMATION ON INCLUSION FOR EDUCATORS AND PARENTS
Inclusion by Dr. Diane Schwartz
The Special Education Process: Services and Accommodations by Dr. Waverlyn Peters
Evaluating Students for Eligibility by Dr. Ralph Zalma and Dr. Gloria Lodato Wilson
Individual Educational Plan ( IEP) by Dr. Laura Dorow and Dr. Lois Fisch
SECTION I BIBLIOGRAPHY
RESEARCH, THEORY AND PRACTICE FOR TEACHERS
Instructional Techniques to Facilitate Inclusive Education by Melissa Price and Dr. Darra Pace
Including Students Who are Linguistically and Culturally Diverse by Dr. Nancy Cloud
Including Students with Emotional/Behavioral Problems by Melissa Price
Related Services by Dr. Beverly Rainforth
Changing Roles of Teachers and Teaching in Inclusive Settings by Dr. Nancy Dubetz, Dr. Neil Garofano, and Dr. Joan Black
SECTION II BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR PARENTS AND FAMILIES
Parents' Participation in Inclusive Schooling by Dr. Darra Pace, Linda Milch, and Lillian Sanabria-Hernandez
Promoting Competency, Independence, and Self-advocacy by Dr. Gloria Lodato Wilson
Technology and Assistive Technology by Dr. Vance Austin
Effective Inclusive Schools by Dr. Gerald Mager and Matt Giugno
SECTION III BIBLIOGRAPHY
Glossary
Dedication
Foreword by Susan Semel
Preface
GENERAL INFORMATION ON INCLUSION FOR EDUCATORS AND PARENTS
Inclusion by Dr. Diane Schwartz
The Special Education Process: Services and Accommodations by Dr. Waverlyn Peters
Evaluating Students for Eligibility by Dr. Ralph Zalma and Dr. Gloria Lodato Wilson
Individual Educational Plan ( IEP) by Dr. Laura Dorow and Dr. Lois Fisch
SECTION I BIBLIOGRAPHY
RESEARCH, THEORY AND PRACTICE FOR TEACHERS
Instructional Techniques to Facilitate Inclusive Education by Melissa Price and Dr. Darra Pace
Including Students Who are Linguistically and Culturally Diverse by Dr. Nancy Cloud
Including Students with Emotional/Behavioral Problems by Melissa Price
Related Services by Dr. Beverly Rainforth
Changing Roles of Teachers and Teaching in Inclusive Settings by Dr. Nancy Dubetz, Dr. Neil Garofano, and Dr. Joan Black
SECTION II BIBLIOGRAPHY
FOR PARENTS AND FAMILIES
Parents' Participation in Inclusive Schooling by Dr. Darra Pace, Linda Milch, and Lillian Sanabria-Hernandez
Promoting Competency, Independence, and Self-advocacy by Dr. Gloria Lodato Wilson
Technology and Assistive Technology by Dr. Vance Austin
Effective Inclusive Schools by Dr. Gerald Mager and Matt Giugno
SECTION III BIBLIOGRAPHY
Glossary
Recenzii
This book is designed to meet the needs of parents and general educators in their newly defined role..The authors of the 13 chapters of this book take a comprehensive view of inclusion that encompasses all students with diverse learning needs.
Ranging from discussions of teaching in inclusive classrooms to self- and parent advocacy, the essays in this volume provide an overivew of special education in the contemporary school. Separate sections devoted to teachers and parents address their experiences and questions, and offer suggestions on how to make their schools and homes more supportive and inclusive. Lists of further print and media resources are provided. Solid research combined with practical advice.
Passed in 1997, the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) ensures that all students with special needs have a right to education in the least restrictive environment. In this volume, 13 contributions from educators address some of the issues involved when integrating the special needs child into all facets of school life.
Ranging from discussions of teaching in inclusive classrooms to self- and parent advocacy, the essays in this volume provide an overivew of special education in the contemporary school. Separate sections devoted to teachers and parents address their experiences and questions, and offer suggestions on how to make their schools and homes more supportive and inclusive. Lists of further print and media resources are provided. Solid research combined with practical advice.
Passed in 1997, the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) ensures that all students with special needs have a right to education in the least restrictive environment. In this volume, 13 contributions from educators address some of the issues involved when integrating the special needs child into all facets of school life.