This book outlines the basic framework of the Eduplex model for inclusion. It can be employed by any mainstream school, regardless of the specific needs of the learners it serves. Each chapter provide
...s expert practical tips and guidance, and concludes with a practical assignment that helps put theory into practice.To truly engage with every individual, it is important for teachers to understand that HOW they teach is as important as WHAT they teach. Inclusive teaching in a mainstream school involves much more than meets the eye. “How to be a better teacher – a practical guide for inclusive teaching and classroom strategies in a mainstream school” revisits inclusive teaching strategies to examine how successful teachers apply important elements of an inclusive classroom environment and manage the interaction of these principles to create meaningful relationships with each child. Topics in this book include:
Technology in the classroom
Multi-level teaching in a classroom
Classroom activities, and many more
An inclusive classroom environment ensures that all children feel affirmed, engaged, and supported by their teachers – although they all have different needs and expectations. The nature and benefits of inclusive education Inclusive education is an informal way of describing the practice of including learners with specific needs in regular classrooms and giving them exactly the same opportunities as any other learner to enjoy every aspect of the school experience, from academics to socialisation.Research shows that inclusion is beneficial for all learners – not only those who require additional educational support. These benefits include:
Classroom lessons that are tailored to the needs of all learners because inclusive education makes use of differentiated teaching instruction;
Making differences less “different”, which fosters empathy and builds friendships amongst learners with different abilities; and
Creating high expectations for all persons involved in the learning process.
Suite of checklists: 1) General Education Inclusion Readiness Checklist, 2) Interpreted / Transliterated Education Readiness Checklist, 3) Captioning / Transcribing Readiness Checklist, 4) Instruction
...al Communication Access Checklist, 5) Placement Checklist for Children who are DHH Preschool / Kindergarten, 6) Placement Checklist for Children who are DHH Elementary, 7) Placement Checklist for Children who are DHH Secondary.
Turkish Translation -The Screening Instrument For Targeting Educational Risk (SIFTER) was created as a tool to screen the functional performance of students with hearing loss in secondary school (ages
... 12-18). It includes a scoring grid to identify areas of concern.
Spanish Translation - The Screening Instrument For Targeting Educational Risk (SIFTER) was created as a tool to screen the functional performance of students with hearing loss in secondary school (age
...s 12-18). It includes a scoring grid to identify areas of concern. A second Spanish version is available. A second Spanish version is available.
This
bundle contains 8 items that are great to have on hand when planning to meet
with IEP teams! It includes planning guides, accommodation and 504 need
considerations guides and overall
... considerations for service provision.
New to itinerant teaching or ready for more organization to the crazy start to the school year? The Back to School Checklist provides a step-by-step checklist to remind you of what is needed for each
...of your students. It includes a template you can use to create a Teacher Letter for each student. Take this step to getting better organized!
All itinerant teachers need to be sure that they have compliant and best practice IEPs. This checklist provides a step-by-step way to review all information necessary for every IEP in a systematic way
..., from signatures and assessment to Present Ed Levels and Transition and everything in between! This item includes a fillable PDF form, and a Word document that integrates a dropdown feature with suggested answers or assessments. At only $1.00, you deserve this assurance that you are truly complying with all IEP requirements. And it is always a PLUS to be organized!
Spanish Translation - The Secondary Screening Instrument For Targeting Educational Risk (SIFTER) was created as a tool to screen the functional performance of students with hearing loss in secondary s
...chool (ages 12-18). It includes a scoring grid to identify areas of concern.
Extensive self-advocacy checklist developed by a focus group of teachers of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing in Minnesota. Rationale, and goals and skills for understanding hearing loss, amplification managem
...ent, resources/tECH-nology, communication strategies, and personal/interpersonal. Prepared as a fillable format document.
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