One of the ongoing challenges faced by school teachers at all levels is including students with special needs in regular classrooms. This is a practical guide to working with primary and secondary students who need extra attention because of disabilities or giftedness.
The authors outline the principles behind educational diversity and inclusive policies, and discuss the range of different needs teachers can expect to encounter in an inclusive classroom. They explain the practical issues involved in assessment, planning and implementing an inclusive curriculum. They also offer strategies for managing the classroom and promoting positive social relationships. The emphasis is on ensuring that students with special needs receive worthwhile educational experiences, without compromising the needs of other students in the classroom.
This is a guide for classroom teachers and pre-service students rather than for those teachers who have specialist training in working with students with special needs. The strategies the authors provide are well-tested and easy to implement.
Inclusive Education provides a powerful, value- and research-based, practical set of tools, ideas, and strategies to equip those on the journey towards schools that truly do link equity and excellence May you enjoy and appreciate this text as I have.'
Professor Michael Peterson, Wayne State University
This text is full of excellent practical and authentic advice for teachers who are grappling with the increasingly diverse range of students within their classrooms.'
Chris Forlin, Associate Professor of Special Education, Edith Cowan University
Anyone looking for a book to support their everyday practice to make more schools inclusive will find [this] useful.'
Julianne Moss, University of Melbourne
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Tim Loreman is Assistant Professor in the Faculty of Education at Concordia University College of Alberta, Canada, and formerly taught at Monash University, Australia. Joanne Deppeler is Senior Lecturer in Special Education and Associate Professor David Harvey is Director of the Krongold Centre in the Faculty of Education at Monash University.
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