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In this succinct yet comprehensive text, authors Lawless Frank and
Richards guide readers through the essential basics that every
educator needs to know about special education, covering everything
from law to application. Streamlined and accessible chapters
address legal knowledge - Section 504, IDEA, ESSA, and FERPA -
assessment and identification, RTI, categories of disability, IEPs,
accommodations, co-teaching, and instructional considerations.
Designed to give new educators a focused introduction to critical
concepts and terminology, this book also features supplemental
online resources including an Instructor's Manual, quizzes, and
more.
In this succinct yet comprehensive text, authors Lawless Frank and
Richards guide readers through the essential basics that every
educator needs to know about special education, covering everything
from law to application. Streamlined and accessible chapters
address legal knowledge - Section 504, IDEA, ESSA, and FERPA -
assessment and identification, RTI, categories of disability, IEPs,
accommodations, co-teaching, and instructional considerations.
Designed to give new educators a focused introduction to critical
concepts and terminology, this book also features supplemental
online resources including an Instructor's Manual, quizzes, and
more.
Collaboration Among Professionals, Students, Families, and
Communities provides a foundation for understanding concepts of
collaborative learning along with strategies for the application of
collaborative skills in teaching. The book moves logically from
issues of macro-collaboration (district and school) to
micro-collaboration (individual student focus and co-teaching) in
K-12 environments before concluding with strategies for family and
community collaboration. Significant emphasis is placed on
knowledge, skills, and teaching models for pre-service and
in-service teachers in general education, special education, and of
diverse students including English Learners. Each chapter includes
meaningful pedagogical features such as: Learning objectives A case
study illustrating the implementation of information presented A
case study challenging the reader to apply the information learned
in the chapter Study questions for readers in Comprehension Checks
at key points in the chapter Highlights of major points in a
chapter summary for aid in studying content University, school, and
community-based application activities A companion website features
additional resources, including PowerPoint presentations, practice
tests, suggested video and Internet resources, and advanced
application activities.
Managing Classrooms and Student Behavior provides the essential
information necessary for understanding and applying classroom and
behavior management techniques with a Response to Intervention
(RTI) approach. The presentation and application of information
more closely resembles the actual decision-making approaches used
by individuals and teams of teachers, schools, and districts. This
introductory, reader-friendly textbook can be used in undergraduate
or graduate level courses with special education or both special
and general education candidates. A companion website provides key
ancillary materials such as PowerPoint presentations, a test bank,
and an instructor's manual.
Collaboration Among Professionals, Students, Families, and
Communities provides a foundation for understanding concepts of
collaborative learning along with strategies for the application of
collaborative skills in teaching. The book moves logically from
issues of macro-collaboration (district and school) to
micro-collaboration (individual student focus and co-teaching) in
K-12 environments before concluding with strategies for family and
community collaboration. Significant emphasis is placed on
knowledge, skills, and teaching models for pre-service and
in-service teachers in general education, special education, and of
diverse students including English Learners. Each chapter includes
meaningful pedagogical features such as: Learning objectives A case
study illustrating the implementation of information presented A
case study challenging the reader to apply the information learned
in the chapter Study questions for readers in Comprehension Checks
at key points in the chapter Highlights of major points in a
chapter summary for aid in studying content University, school, and
community-based application activities A companion website features
additional resources, including PowerPoint presentations, practice
tests, suggested video and Internet resources, and advanced
application activities.
Managing Classrooms and Student Behavior provides the essential
information necessary for understanding and applying classroom and
behavior management techniques with a Response to Intervention
(RTI) approach. The presentation and application of information
more closely resembles the actual decision-making approaches used
by individuals and teams of teachers, schools, and districts. This
introductory, reader-friendly textbook can be used in undergraduate
or graduate level courses with special education or both special
and general education candidates. A companion website provides key
ancillary materials such as PowerPoint presentations, a test bank,
and an instructor's manual.
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