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High Leverage Practices for Intensive Interventions provides
special education teachers with descriptions and practical
instructions on how to use High Leverage Practices (HLPs) to
improve student outcomes. Since many students with disabilities
spend their school day in inclusive general education classrooms,
these intensive interventions are delivered in separate or tier 3
settings to meet the students' individualized needs. Each chapter
focuses on a specific High Leverage Practice with explanations of
its purpose and essential components, accompanied by examples for
use with small groups of students or the individual student. This
accessible and comprehensive guide is key for pre-service teachers
in special education programs or those who provide intensive
interventions with students.
The new edition of this landmark text expands our current
understanding of teacher education broadly by providing an in-depth
look at the most up-to-date research on special education teacher
preparation. Offering a comprehensive review of research on
attracting, preparing, and sustaining personnel to effectively
serve students with disabilities, it is fully updated to align with
current knowledge and future perspectives on special educator
development, synthesizing what we can do to continue advancing as a
field. Handbook of Special Education Teacher Preparation a great
resource not only to special education faculty and the doctoral
students they prepare, but also to scholars outside of special
education who address questions related to special education
teacher supply, demand, and attrition.
The new edition of this landmark text expands our current
understanding of teacher education broadly by providing an in-depth
look at the most up-to-date research on special education teacher
preparation. Offering a comprehensive review of research on
attracting, preparing, and sustaining personnel to effectively
serve students with disabilities, it is fully updated to align with
current knowledge and future perspectives on special educator
development, synthesizing what we can do to continue advancing as a
field. Handbook of Special Education Teacher Preparation a great
resource not only to special education faculty and the doctoral
students they prepare, but also to scholars outside of special
education who address questions related to special education
teacher supply, demand, and attrition.
High Leverage Practices for Inclusive Classrooms, Second Edition
offers a set of practices that are integral to the support of
student learning, and that can be systematically taught, learned,
and implemented by those entering the teaching profession. In this
second edition, chapters have been fully updated to reflect changes
in the field since its original publication, and feature all new
examples illustrating the use of HLPs and incorporating culturally
responsive practices. Focused primarily on Tiers 1 and 2-or work
that mostly occurs with students with mild to moderate disabilities
in general education classrooms-this powerful, research-based
resource provides rich, practical information highly suitable for
teachers, and additionally useful for teacher educators and teacher
preparation programs.
High Leverage Practices for Intensive Interventions provides
special education teachers with descriptions and practical
instructions on how to use High Leverage Practices (HLPs) to
improve student outcomes. Since many students with disabilities
spend their school day in inclusive general education classrooms,
these intensive interventions are delivered in separate or tier 3
settings to meet the students' individualized needs. Each chapter
focuses on a specific High Leverage Practice with explanations of
its purpose and essential components, accompanied by examples for
use with small groups of students or the individual student. This
accessible and comprehensive guide is key for pre-service teachers
in special education programs or those who provide intensive
interventions with students.
Now in its Second Edition, this seminal handbook offers a
comprehensive exploration of how students with disabilities might
be provided classrooms and schools that are both inclusive and
effective. With an enhanced focus on the elementary level, this new
edition provides readers with a richer, more holistic understanding
of how inclusive settings operate in K-5, featuring expanded
chapters on principal engagement, teacher preparation,
district-level support, school-based improvement practices, and
more. Fully revised and updated to reflect changes in the field,
each chapter synthesizes the research, explores if and how this
knowledge is currently used in schools, and addresses the
implications for practice and directions for future research.
Now in its Second Edition, this seminal handbook offers a
comprehensive exploration of how students with disabilities might
be provided classrooms and schools that are both inclusive and
effective. With an enhanced focus on the elementary level, this new
edition provides readers with a richer, more holistic understanding
of how inclusive settings operate in K-5, featuring expanded
chapters on principal engagement, teacher preparation,
district-level support, school-based improvement practices, and
more. Fully revised and updated to reflect changes in the field,
each chapter synthesizes the research, explores if and how this
knowledge is currently used in schools, and addresses the
implications for practice and directions for future research.
High Leverage Practices for Inclusive Classrooms, Second Edition
offers a set of practices that are integral to the support of
student learning, and that can be systematically taught, learned,
and implemented by those entering the teaching profession. In this
second edition, chapters have been fully updated to reflect changes
in the field since its original publication, and feature all new
examples illustrating the use of HLPs and incorporating culturally
responsive practices. Focused primarily on Tiers 1 and 2-or work
that mostly occurs with students with mild to moderate disabilities
in general education classrooms-this powerful, research-based
resource provides rich, practical information highly suitable for
teachers, and additionally useful for teacher educators and teacher
preparation programs.
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