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to Inclusion. Ideas for Educating Students With Disabilities

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Quick Guides to Inclusion. Ideas for Educating Students With Disabilities

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Manufacturer: Paul H Brookes Pub Co
Author: Alfredo J. Artiles
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2007-04-23
Publisher: Paul H Brookes Pub Co
Label: Paul H Brookes Pub Co
Number Of Pages: 256

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The Quick-Guides provide basic information and practical tips for including students with disabilities in general education classrooms. The first edition of the guides was often referenced in the literature for general educators and special educators. This edition has timely updates and should continue to be very popular with teachers.
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Quick Guides to Inclusion 2000-06-03
This book is written for you as the teacher, with guidelines for helping a special needs kid become a true member of the classroom, and using the resources of parents, the paraprofessional and resource specialists to help you teach to all students in your class, including those with specail needs. This is an excellent book for parents to read and share during IEP's and full inclusion discussions. The focus is finding ways for the classroom teacher to directly teach the student, rather than isolating the student off in the corner with a paraprofessional who tries to be his teacher. We're using these ideas with our middle school son.

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