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cover   Inclusion: 450 Strategies for Success: A Practical Guide for All Educators Who Teach Students With Disabilities

 

 

This award winning best-seller is a “must have” for both general and special educators in inclusive set­tings. As an educator, you are challenged not only to teach students with special needs but also to pro­vide appropriate accommodations in the general education setting. This is not a simple task. This pub­lication will guide you through all aspects of inclusive education - from program implementation to work­ing with colleagues in the inclusive classroom. The publication includes hundreds of practical, teacher­tested adaptations and modifications, conveniently numbered and organized by topic. The reproducible forms will save you time, help to increase communication and help you to effectively manage students with special needs and students considered “at risk”. This publication will be used daily by both general educators, special educators, and pre-referral intervention teams. Recently revised and updated this edi­tion includes 50 additional pages of information See for yourself why this publication received the Editors Choice Award from Learning Magazine.

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