Classroom Management Urban K-8 and Special Education Teachers

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  • Classroom Management Urban K-8 and Special Education Teachers Book Detail

  • Author : Denise Adrienne Johnson
  • Release Date : 2014-08-15
  • Publisher : Lulu.com
  • Genre : Education
  • Pages : 104
  • ISBN 13 : 1312438398
  • File Size : 44,44 MB

Classroom Management Urban K-8 and Special Education Teachers by Denise Adrienne Johnson PDF Summary

Book Description: The Little Yellow School Bus "ONE CHILD NOT REFERRED TO THE CHILD STUDY TEAM FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION CLASSIFICATION = SUCCESS" Do you remember the little Yellow School Bus for the special education kids? Let's try Classroom Management Techniques instead. The Little Yellow School Bus is gone; but the over use of labeling and classifying students special education has not. There is still room for a lot of improvement. Too many students are being referred to the child study team for testing and classification as emotional and learning disabled. Young boys, especially urban inner-city African American black boys, are often classified special education because of poor behavior. When in fact, they may not need to be classified special education at all. Instead, behavior modification techniques could be used. This book includes a chapter dedicated to the special education teacher; and chapter on creating excellent lesson plans. This along with classroom management techniques that work.

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