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'What a wonderful and essential resource! In the age of
differentiated instruction, this resource provides a wide array of
authentic approaches that I can use in my classroom today! This
book offers the reader real-life solutions to a challenge that
teachers face every day: truly educating all students by giving
them the tools they need to have a successful future' -Kendra
Sarabia, English Teacher Cape Cod Regional Technical High School,
Harwich, MA 'Grounded in research and theory, this book provides
important foundational knowledge and outlines a comprehensive
approach to the planning, management, delivery, and evaluation of
instruction for diverse populations' -Evelyn B. Barese, Assistant
Professor of Education , Mount Saint Mary's College This collection
of evidence-based instructional strategies enables general and
special education teachers, novice or experienced, to address the
learning needs of all students in diverse, inclusive classrooms.
The authors provide a practical, research-based teaching model that
focuses on planning, managing, delivering, and evaluating
instruction for middle and secondary students with or without
disabilities. Readers will find: - Descriptions of how to teach
students with different learning styles and needs - Specific
instructions for using each tactic, with helpful comments from
practicing teachers and literature resources - A wealth of
reproducible worksheets - Help for choosing appropriate strategies
for specific subject areas, grade ranges, or learning difficulties
- Information to help teachers comply with federal mandates such as
NCLB and the reauthorization of IDEA 2004 63 Tactics for Teaching
Diverse Learners, Grades 6-12 allows teachers to match specific
needs with an easily accessible set of solutions and enable all
learners to achieve success in the classroom.
As students with disabilities and learning differences are included
in general education settings in greater numbers, educators need
easy and simple access to authentic information about effective
teaching. This resource provides all teachers, regardless of level,
experience, or area of specialization, with effective instructional
strategies for students with/without disabilities and across grade
levels and content areas. Drawing from evidenced-based models of
instruction, 55 Tactics for Teaching Diverse Learners in Inclusive
Settings is organized around four components of
instruction-planning, managing, delivering, and evaluating-and
allows teachers to respond to instructional diversity by using
classroom-tested tactics backed by relevant research. Readers will
also find: - A reproducible checklist of
accommodations/modifications - A worksheet for planning and
implementing accommodations/modifications - References and
additional readings - A list of selected Internet resources for
accommodations/modifications This is the third volume of a
collection of practices for use at the elementary level, at the
secondary level, and practices designed specifically for teaching
students with disabilities. Also see: 63 Tactics for Teaching
Diverse Learners, Grades 6-12 63 Tactics for Teaching Diverse
Learners, K-6
Evidence-based practices to help you meet students' diverse
learning needs in your classroom! This collection presents
teacher-tested instructional strategies and tactics that have
proven highly successful for primary students with or without
disabilities and across content and grade levels. The authors
provide a practical, research-based teaching model that focuses on
planning, managing, delivering, and evaluating instruction. Readers
will find: descriptions of how to teach students with diverse
learning styles and needs feedback from teachers on each of the
tactics indexes for finding practices relevant to a specific
subject, grade, or learning difficulty a listing by disability for
locating the instructional approach best suited to individual
students' special needs.
In Three Volumes. This scarce antiquarian book is included in our
special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more
extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have
chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have
occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing
text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other
reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is
culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our
commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's
literature.
In Three Volumes. This scarce antiquarian book is included in our
special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more
extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have
chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have
occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing
text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other
reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is
culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our
commitment to protecting, preserving and promoting the world's
literature.
As students with disabilities and learning differences are included
in general education settings in greater numbers, educators need
easy and simple access to authentic information about effective
teaching. This resource provides all teachers, regardless of level,
experience, or area of specialization, with effective instructional
strategies for students with/without disabilities and across grade
levels and content areas. Drawing from evidenced-based models of
instruction, 55 Tactics for Teaching Diverse Learners in Inclusive
Settings is organized around four components of
instruction-planning, managing, delivering, and evaluating-and
allows teachers to respond to instructional diversity by using
classroom-tested tactics backed by relevant research. Readers will
also find: - A reproducible checklist of
accommodations/modifications - A worksheet for planning and
implementing accommodations/modifications - References and
additional readings - A list of selected Internet resources for
accommodations/modifications This is the third volume of a
collection of practices for use at the elementary level, at the
secondary level, and practices designed specifically for teaching
students with disabilities. Also see: 63 Tactics for Teaching
Diverse Learners, Grades 6-12 63 Tactics for Teaching Diverse
Learners, K-6
'What a wonderful and essential resource! In the age of
differentiated instruction, this resource provides a wide array of
authentic approaches that I can use in my classroom today! This
book offers the reader real-life solutions to a challenge that
teachers face every day: truly educating all students by giving
them the tools they need to have a successful future' -Kendra
Sarabia, English Teacher Cape Cod Regional Technical High School,
Harwich, MA 'Grounded in research and theory, this book provides
important foundational knowledge and outlines a comprehensive
approach to the planning, management, delivery, and evaluation of
instruction for diverse populations' -Evelyn B. Barese, Assistant
Professor of Education , Mount Saint Mary's College This collection
of evidence-based instructional strategies enables general and
special education teachers, novice or experienced, to address the
learning needs of all students in diverse, inclusive classrooms.
The authors provide a practical, research-based teaching model that
focuses on planning, managing, delivering, and evaluating
instruction for middle and secondary students with or without
disabilities. Readers will find: - Descriptions of how to teach
students with different learning styles and needs - Specific
instructions for using each tactic, with helpful comments from
practicing teachers and literature resources - A wealth of
reproducible worksheets - Help for choosing appropriate strategies
for specific subject areas, grade ranges, or learning difficulties
- Information to help teachers comply with federal mandates such as
NCLB and the reauthorization of IDEA 2004 63 Tactics for Teaching
Diverse Learners, Grades 6-12 allows teachers to match specific
needs with an easily accessible set of solutions and enable all
learners to achieve success in the classroom.
Evidence-based practices to help you meet students' diverse
learning needs in your classroom! This collection presents
teacher-tested instructional strategies and tactics that have
proven highly successful for primary students with or without
disabilities and across content and grade levels. The authors
provide a practical, research-based teaching model that focuses on
planning, managing, delivering, and evaluating instruction. Readers
will find: descriptions of how to teach students with diverse
learning styles and needs feedback from teachers on each of the
tactics indexes for finding practices relevant to a specific
subject, grade, or learning difficulty a listing by disability for
locating the instructional approach best suited to individual
students' special needs.
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