lunes, 19 de julio de 2010

About Special Education: Inclusion Resources for the New School Year

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From Jerry Webster, your Guide to Special Education
Right about now the principal in your building is posting class assignments. I'm sure some of you just found out who your general education partners will be. Some new teachers who student taught in general education without inclusion may be starting their first year in an inclusive classroom. I try to provide you with resources that will help you negotiate the challenges of working with another professional across a wide range of abilities.

An Inclusion Toolbox
The toolbox provides a range of resources to help both the general education and special education teacher successfully create a full inclusion classroom and negotiate the challenges you meet in an inclusion partnership.

Inclusion -- a Quick Kick in the Stomach
Inclusion is no day in the park. It demands hard work from both partners, as well as a lot of compromises.

Teach Like a Champion -- Technique 13
Technique 13 from Doug Lemov's Teach Like a Champion focuses on Naming the Steps -- breaking instruction into the discrete steps children need to succeed at new academic tasks.

State to State, How is Yours Doing?
The CEC keeps me posted about the current trends in special education. They recently wrote an article that included information about the rankings of states in complying with Federal Law. How is yours doing?

 


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