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Divided into two volumes, Handbook of Special Education Research
provides a comprehensive overview of critical issues in special
education research. This first volume addresses key topics in
theory, methods, and development, exploring how these three domains
interconnect to build effective special education research. Each
chapter features considerations for future research and
implications for fostering continuous improvement and innovation.
Essential reading for researchers and students of special
education, this handbook brings together diverse and complementary
perspectives to help move the field forward.
Divided into two volumes, the Handbook of Special Education
Research provides a comprehensive overview of critical issues in
special education research. Volume II addresses research-based
practices, offering a deep dive into tiered systems of support and
advances in interventions and assessments, as well as socially,
emotionally, culturally, and linguistically relevant practices.
Each chapter features considerations for future research and
implications for fostering continuous improvement and innovation.
Essential reading for researchers and students of special
education, this handbook brings together diverse and complementary
perspectives to help move the field forward.
Divided into two volumes, the Handbook of Special Education
Research provides a comprehensive overview of critical issues in
special education research. Volume II addresses research-based
practices, offering a deep dive into tiered systems of support and
advances in interventions and assessments, as well as socially,
emotionally, culturally, and linguistically relevant practices.
Each chapter features considerations for future research and
implications for fostering continuous improvement and innovation.
Essential reading for researchers and students of special
education, this handbook brings together diverse and complementary
perspectives to help move the field forward.
Divided into two volumes, Handbook of Special Education Research
provides a comprehensive overview of critical issues in special
education research. This first volume addresses key topics in
theory, methods, and development, exploring how these three domains
interconnect to build effective special education research. Each
chapter features considerations for future research and
implications for fostering continuous improvement and innovation.
Essential reading for researchers and students of special
education, this handbook brings together diverse and complementary
perspectives to help move the field forward.
This hands-on book offers teachers a much-needed resource that will
help maximize learning for English Language Learners (ELLs). "How
to Teach English Language Learners" draws on two wide-ranging
teacher quality studies and profiles eight educators who have
achieved exceptional results with their ELL students. Through
highly readable portraits, the authors take readers into these
teachers' classrooms, illustrating richly what it is they do
differently that yields such great results from English learners.
Because most teachers profiled work within a three-tiered
Response-to-Intervention framework, the book shows how to implement
RTI effectively with ELLs--from providing general reading
instruction for the entire classroom to targeted interventions with
struggling students. Written by noted ELL educators Diane Haager,
Janette K. Klingner, and Terese Aceves, "How to Teach English
Language Learners" is filled with inspiring success stories,
teaching tips, activities, discussion questions, and reflections
from these outstanding teachers.
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