Creating Inclusive Classrooms

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  • Creating Inclusive Classrooms Book Detail

  • Author : Spencer J. Salend
  • Release Date : 2005
  • Publisher : Prentice Hall
  • Genre : Education
  • Pages : 646
  • ISBN 13 :
  • File Size : 89,89 MB

Creating Inclusive Classrooms by Spencer J. Salend PDF Summary

Book Description: The fifth edition of "Creating Inclusive Classrooms: Effective and Reflective Practices for All Students" goes beyond the typical inclusion text in its reflective discussions on how to teach students with varying (earning abilities. This text contains a(( of the core information that an inclusion text requires and then takes the reader to a higher (eve( by including issues of gender, race, ethnicity, language, socioeconomic status, and family structures. Features of the fifth edition include: Principles of effective inclusion as a framework for the text. The following principles are integrated into each chapter and demonstrate that inclusion is not just a government mandate, but a principled philosophy for reflective and effective teaching "for all students: " all learners and equal access; individual strengths and needs; reflective practices and differentiated instruction; and community and collaboration. "Classroom-based examples and case studies of teachers implementing effective inclusive educational practices." These examples and cases are integrated throughout the chapter narrative and with the CD-ROM that accompanies the text. "Inclusive Classrooms: Video Cases on CD-ROM." This new CD-ROM provides access to living classroom examples of teaching and learning strategies for inclusion. Each video case (4 cases) depicts scenarios that clearly show the impact of inclusion on supporting students with challenging behaviors (preschool), classroom climate (elementary), assessment and planning (middle), and partial participation and cooperative (earning (secondary). "Using Technology to PromoteInclusion." A new feature that uses a variety of formats to present issues, strategies, and resources for using technology to help students gain access to and succeed in inclusive classrooms. "The integration of CEC, PRAXIS, and INTASC professional standards." Each chapter summary demonstrates where chapter content aligns with these standards.

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