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This book is based on practical experience from both the editors
and the authors, as well as updated research and information on
best teaching practices, evidence-based practices, high-leverage
practices and current literature. It addresses a breadth of topics
related to special education such as forms of pedagogy, culturally
responsive practices, class management, accommodations and other
critical areas. Each chapter is presented in a practical and
easy-to-access format for busy, working professionals. The book is
designed as a useful introductory text for practitioners and
professionals who do not have a lot of experience with special
education but could also be useful to more experienced teachers as
a reference for practical applications in the field. What Really
Works for Special Education Students is based on practical
experience from both editors and the authors (all of whom are
teacher educators and well known in the field), as well as updated
research & information on best teaching practices,
evidence-based practices, high-leverage practices, and current
literature. It addresses a breadth of topics related to Special
Education, from content areas (e.g., literacy, math), disability
areas (e.g., deaf, learning disabilities, ELL), pedagogical areas
(e.g., use of technology, culturally responsive practices, class
management, accommodations), and other critical areas (e.g., legal
issues, home to school collaboration). Each chapter is presented in
a practical and easy-to-access format for busy, working
professionals. The book is designed so that it is useful as a "101"
reference for practitioners and professionals who have no
experience with special education and are working with students
with disabilities for the first time, while at the same time, the
very nature of its practical application will ensure that faculty
who have been teaching for years will want this book as a reference
to help improve their current practice. What Really Works for
Special Education Students is based on practical experience from
both editors and the authors (all of whom are teacher educators and
well known in the field), as well as updated research &
information on best teaching practices, evidence-based practices,
high-leverage practices, and current literature. It addresses a
breadth of topics related to Special Education, from content areas
(e.g., literacy, math), disability areas (e.g., deaf, learning
disabilities, ELL), pedagogical areas (e.g., use of technology,
culturally responsive practices, class management, accommodations),
and other critical areas (e.g., legal issues, home to school
collaboration). Each chapter is presented in a practical and
easy-to-access format for busy, working professionals. The book is
designed so that it is useful as a "101" reference for
practitioners and professionals who have no experience with special
education and are working with students with disabilities for the
first time, while at the same time, the very nature of its
practical application will ensure that faculty who have been
teaching for years will want this book as a reference to help
improve their current practice.
Learn how to REALLY improve outcomes for all students How do we
remove learning barriers and provide all students with the
opportunity to succeed? Written for both general and special
educators from grades Pre-K through 12, What Really Works with
Universal Design for Learning is the how-to guide for implementing
aspects of Universal Design Learning (UDL) to help every student be
successful. UDL is the design and delivery of curriculum and
instruction to meet the needs of all learners by providing them
with choices for what and why they are learning and how they will
share what they have learned. Calling on a wide-range of expert
educators, this resource features An unprecedented breadth of UDL
topics, including multiple content areas, pedagogical issues, and
other critical topics like executive function, PBIS, and EBD
Reproducible research-based, field-tested tools Practical
strategies that are low cost, time efficient, and easy to implement
Practices for developing shared leadership and for working with
families Educators want to see each and every student succeed. This
teacher-friendly, hands-on resource shows how UDL can be used to
build the flexibility required to meet students' strengths and
needs without overwhelming teachers in the process
Research-Based Practical Strategies for Every Teacher In an age of
information overload, do you ever wish you could find one resource
that would allow you to quickly gain insight into a variety of
cutting-edge practices in elementary education? You're holding it
at your fingertips. What Really Works in Elementary Education
compiles the advice of experts who not only understand the research
behind certain educational practices, but also have experience
working in elementary classrooms. Each user-friendly chapter,
focused on a topic vital to elementary educators, presents
information in a straightforward way to help you learn what works -
and what does not work - with students today. Whether you're a new
educator, or just seeking to build new skills, you'll benefit from
Insight into a handful of innovative topics in instruction;
including using technology, UDL, co-teaching, and assessment Novel
approaches to classroom management and strategies to engage
students Chapters focused on effective methods for teaching within
content areas Practical tips for reaching all learners; including
ELLs, students with autism, and gifted students Useful
reproducibles and resources for every topic area Never before has
so much valuable information been presented so simply and
effectively in one resource. Are you ready to focus on what works
best?
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