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Book Title
Inclusive Instruction For Students With Emotional And Behavi...
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9781498596442

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Publisher
Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
ISBN-10
1498596444
ISBN-13
9781498596442
eBay Product ID (ePID)
10050389454

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
222 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Inclusive Instruction for Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders : Pulling Back the Curtain
Subject
Special Education / Behavioral, Emotional & Social Disabilities, Behavioral Management, General, Inclusive Education
Publication Year
2022
Type
Textbook
Author
John William Mckenna
Subject Area
Education
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
10.9 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
LCCN
2020-031585
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"This text has a lot going for it. Each chapter is short (roughly 8-20 pages), to the point, and easily understandable, even for non-educators/parents. The editors have selected the best time-tested strategies for successfully including children with challenging behaviors into classrooms with their same-age peers. None of the strategies include detailed elaborations but do provide solid research on the effectiveness of the interventions, and that is a major advantage for this book. It points readers in the general direction of the plethora of similar ways to meet the academic, social, and behavioral needs of these youngsters. A recurring theme throughout the text is to use, but not overly rely on, estimations of children's "readiness" for acquiring more advanced skills to add to their repertoires. Another underlying theme is to make sure that educators fully understand that meeting the behavioral demands of children is only one aspect of their educational needs--academics are the one thing that children will need to become successful adult citizens and must never be overlooked. An important book for all educators in contemporary schools and one that meets a real need today. Highly recommended. Undergraduates, faculty, and professionals." -- Choice Reviews, This text has a lot going for it. Each chapter is short (roughly 8-20 pages), to the point, and easily understandable, even for non-educators/parents. The editors have selected the best time-tested strategies for successfully including children with challenging behaviors into classrooms with their same-age peers. None of the strategies include detailed elaborations but do provide solid research on the effectiveness of the interventions, and that is a major advantage for this book. It points readers in the general direction of the plethora of similar ways to meet the academic, social, and behavioral needs of these youngsters. A recurring theme throughout the text is to use, but not overly rely on, estimations of children's "readiness" for acquiring more advanced skills to add to their repertoires. Another underlying theme is to make sure that educators fully understand that meeting the behavioral demands of children is only one aspect of their educational needs-academics are the one thing that children will need to become successful adult citizens and must never be overlooked. An important book for all educators in contemporary schools and one that meets a real need today. Highly recommended. Undergraduates, faculty, and professionals. * Choice *, This text has a lot going for it. Each chapter is short (roughly 8-20 pages), to the point, and easily understandable, even for non-educators/parents. The editors have selected the best time-tested strategies for successfully including children with challenging behaviors into classrooms with their same-age peers. None of the strategies include detailed elaborations but do provide solid research on the effectiveness of the interventions, and that is a major advantage for this book. It points readers in the general direction of the plethora of similar ways to meet the academic, social, and behavioral needs of these youngsters. A recurring theme throughout the text is to use, but not overly rely on, estimations of children's "readiness" for acquiring more advanced skills to add to their repertoires. Another underlying theme is to make sure that educators fully understand that meeting the behavioral demands of children is only one aspect of their educational needs--academics are the one thing that children will need to become successful adult citizens and must never be overlooked. An important book for all educators in contemporary schools and one that meets a real need today. Highly recommended. Undergraduates, faculty, and professionals.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
371.9/046
Table Of Content
Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Free Appropriate Public Education: The Foundation of Special Education Chapter 3: Practices for Improving Academic Achievement: Lessons Learned and Limitations of Intervention Research Chapter 4: Explicit Vocabulary Instruction in the Inclusive Classroom Chapter 5: Use of Graphic Organizers to Improve Academic Content Acquisition Chapter 6: Writing Instructional Strategies for Elementary Age Students with Emotional and Behavioral Disabilities, by Robai Werunga Chapter 7: Inclusive Mathematics Practices for Students with Emotional Disturbance, by Jessica Nelson Chapter 8: Differentiation of Instructions for Students with Emotional Disturbance Chapter 9: Using Technology to Support Inclusive Instruction for Students with Emotional Disturbance Chapter 10: Use of Daily Progress Reports and Behavioral Contracts to Support Inclusive Education Chapter 11: Function-based Thinking to Support Inclusive Instruction Chapter 12: Trauma Informed Support: Considerations for Students with ED Who Have Experienced Trauma, by Felicity Post Chapter 13: The False Promise of Learning Styles Based Instruction, by John William McKenna, Reesha Adamson, and Eliza Bobek Chapter 14: Progress Monitoring in the Inclusive Classroom Chapter 15: Collaboration in Inclusive Instruction for Students with ED Chapter 16: Abandoning Readiness, by Maria Kolbe, Inclusion Facilitator Chapter 17: Closing Commentary References About the Authors About the Contributors
Synopsis
This book is essential reading for stakeholders invested in inclusive instruction for students with emotional disturbance (ED). Research and policy-based recommendations are provided, as are resources for school-based practitioners and parents/guardians alike., Inclusive Instruction forStudents with Emotional and Behavioral Disorders: Pulling Back the Curtain discusses the challenges of the increasingly common practice of educating students with disabilities in general education classrooms, citing that these challenges are often due to the fast pace of instruction, the emphasis on advanced concepts and skills that align with college and career-readiness standards, and the presence of poorly developed prerequisite skills that are necessary for traditional academic success. This book posits that these challenges are particularly salient to the education of students receiving special education services for emotional disturbance (ED), as students with ED have pervasive learning and behavioral difficulties that are often resistant to typical instruction and intervention. Contributors argue that despite increased awareness and application of inclusive mindsets, school and post-school outcomes for this student population continue to be a national concern in the United States. In this book, contributors provide recommendations for improving the manner in which schools serve this student population through inclusive measures, along with resources for administrators, teachers, and parents/guardians, that emphasize the provision of a free appropriate public education for students with ED. Scholars of education, disability studies, and psychology will find this book particularly useful.
LC Classification Number
LC1200.I5455 2020

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