9780205627646-0205627641-Building Inclusive Schools: Tools and Strategies for Success

Building Inclusive Schools: Tools and Strategies for Success

ISBN-13: 9780205627646
ISBN-10: 0205627641
Edition: 2
Author: Ann Halvorsen, Thomas Neary
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Pearson
Format: Paperback 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780205627646
ISBN-10: 0205627641
Edition: 2
Author: Ann Halvorsen, Thomas Neary
Publication date: 2008
Publisher: Pearson
Format: Paperback 304 pages

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Building Inclusive Schools: Tools and Strategies for Success (ISBN-13: 9780205627646 and ISBN-10: 0205627641), written by authors Ann Halvorsen, Thomas Neary, was published by Pearson in 2008. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other Special Education (Certification & Development, Schools & Teaching) books. You can easily purchase or rent Building Inclusive Schools: Tools and Strategies for Success (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Special Education books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.56.

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Written as a guide for pre-service teachers as well as teachers, administrators, service providers, parents, school site teams, systems change and professional development coordinators, this book presents the best research-based strategies for implementing inclusion or planning for new inclusive efforts at the school or district level.

In the second edition of Building Inclusive Schools, the authors outline specific steps and processes to help educators unify the systems and resources around them to promote the academic achievement of all students, including students from at-risk situations, and students with mild as well as severe disabilities. Based on years of classroom reasearch the authors include discussions and plans to address today's most pressing topics, including: Response to Intervention, Universal Design, Differentiated, standards-based instruction with adaptation, Student-Led IEPs, Service Learning and Character Education, Positive Behavioral Supports, co-teaching, and Empowerment Evaluation. The result is a resource that aides in the development and execution of a state of the art model for curriculum and isntruction and supports the goals of staff developers and school teams in their efforts to improve student success.

What's New to this Edition?

  • Standards-based differentiated instruction across students and grade levels illustrates how to apply curriculum standards and provide systematic instruction within general education classrooms at all levels;(also provides overview of Universal Design, Response to Intervention; examples of adapted lessons; differences between accommodation and modification, use of assistive technology.)
  • Whole school reform with inclusive services are linked to NCLB and IDEA 04 as well as to methods for accountability at student and school level, providing examples of measurement tools and processes.
  • Delineates a process for using parent and student input in designing inclusive educational programs that ensures attention to quality of life.
  • Web-based resources are provided for each topic, thus enabling instructors, teachers, school teams, parents and administrators to expand on the books themes
  • Operationalizes concepts from the updated literature review of evidence-based practices across curriculum, systematic instruction within general education classes, expansion of individual and schoolwide positive behavior support, peer relationships, school reform, collaboration and personnel support services as well as service delivery approaches.
  • Demonstrates the application of positive behavior change in inclusive schools including school-wide positive behavioral supports for all students.
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