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Teachers' Guides to Inclusive Practices : Modifying Schoolwork

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How are the needs of each student met in the classroom? Educators will find out in this ready reference. Full of proven strategies, models, and examples, they'll learn how to adapt the class and curriculum and to provide the individualized instruction each student needs for academic and social success. With considerations to the individual student and disability, key topics are explored, including curricular adaptations (the lessons taught) , instructional adaptations (how the lessons are taught), ecological adaptations (where, when, and with whom the lessons are taught) General and special educators, counselors, families, and service staff will appreciate this quick, information-packed guide as they strive to provide a full and nurturing environment to students with a broad range of disabilities, from learning disabilities to severe developmental disabilities.

112 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1999

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A good book of resources in how to make accommodations for students with special needs. I had to read it for school, but this book is definitely for teachers whom are presently teaching
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