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Educators are continually pressured to create interesting and
educational lessons for students of varying learning abilities.
While technology steadily improves classroom learning, education
systems struggle to develop more innovative teaching methods for
students with disabilities. Cases on Service Delivery in Special
Education Programs compiles real-world case studies on successful
classroom models and practices to provide rewarding learning
environments for students with disabilities. Addressing topics such
as behavior modification, social development, and teacher
collaboration, this publication is an essential reference source
for special education teachers, supervisors, directors,
administrators, principles, and policymakers, as well as
academicians and researchers interested in developing special
education programs within school districts and classrooms.
To better identify and assist struggling students and avoid
unnecessary placement into special education services, the service
delivery model response to intervention (RTI) is used with the
general education population. Even though RTI has been studied in
elementary schools for many years, further research on its use at
the secondary academic level is scarce. Advanced Strategies and
Models for Integrating RTI in Secondary Schools provides emerging
research exploring the advanced theoretical and practical aspects
of the use of RTI to assist teachers in providing research-based
instructional strategies to students who are failing their academic
subjects. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as
behavioral response, progress monitoring, and career readiness,
this book is ideally designed for educators, researchers, and
academic professionals seeking current research on the most
effective models in place to promote positive student academic
achievement.
Diverse learners with particular needs require a specialized
curriculum that will help them develop socially and intellectually.
As educational technologies and theoretical approaches to learning
continue to advance, so do the opportunities for exceptional
children. Instructional Strategies in General Education and Putting
the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) into Practice is a
pivotal reference source for the latest teaching strategies for
educators with special needs students. Featuring extensive coverage
on relevant areas such as instructional adaptions, locomotor
apparatus diseases, and intellectual disabilities, this publication
is an ideal resource for school administrators, general and special
education classroom teachers, and graduate-level students seeking
current research on instructional strategies for educating students
with disabilities.
To better identify and assist struggling students and avoid
unnecessary placement into special education services, the service
delivery model response to intervention (RTI) is used with the
general education population. Even though RTI has been studied in
elementary schools for many years, further research on its use at
the secondary academic level is scarce. Advanced Strategies and
Models for Integrating RTI in Secondary Schools provides emerging
research exploring the advanced theoretical and practical aspects
of the use of RTI to assist teachers in providing research-based
instructional strategies to students who are failing their academic
subjects. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as
behavioral response, progress monitoring, and career readiness,
this book is ideally designed for educators, researchers, and
academic professionals seeking current research on the most
effective models in place to promote positive student academic
achievement.
Educators are continually pressured to create interesting and
educational lessons for students of varying learning abilities.
While technology steadily improves classroom learning, education
systems struggle to develop more innovative teaching methods for
students with disabilities. Cases on Service Delivery in Special
Education Programs compiles real-world case studies on successful
classroom models and practices to provide rewarding learning
environments for students with disabilities. Addressing topics such
as behavior modification, social development, and teacher
collaboration, this publication is an essential reference source
for special education teachers, supervisors, directors,
administrators, principles, and policymakers, as well as
academicians and researchers interested in developing special
education programs within school districts and classrooms.
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