Test-drive these research-based strategies in your inclusive classroom! Bridging the gap between theory and practice, this book focuses on extending academic research to classroom practices that address the problems faced by teachers working with special needs learners in inclusive classrooms. It outlines a full range of research-based strategies that can be interwoven and tailored to create the best instructional plan for special learners, including: A straightforward one-line action statement An easy-to-read synthesis of relevant studies Specific tactics for immediate application in the classroom Pointers on how to identify and avoid potential pitfalls Sources for further reading on the research/strategy outlined
Grounded in the best peer-reviewed research, each strategy presents guidelines and appropriate precautions to ensure successful transfer to actual classroom practice.
This comprehensive guide outlines a full range of research based methods that can be combined & tailored to create the best instructional plan for special learners, focusing on maximising achievement in today's inclusive classroom.
This updated edition of the bestseller enhances that support with solid research-based methodologies, commonsense techniques, and practical applications.
Presents a variety of methodologies meant to strengthen and support classroom theory and practice for teachers, derived from practical educational research.
Grounded in the best peer-reviewed research, each strategy presents guidelines and appropriate precautions to ensure successful transfer to actual classroom practice.
It works to disrupt traditional notions of who succeeds in the classroom and the systemic inequities inherent in traditional educational practices.— Full-time Academic Professional, Doctorate-granting University, Education This book ...
How can you relate all of your teaching experience to a new teacher? Working from decades of experience, the authors of this guide offer sensible strategies to help mentors help new teachers.
This easy-to-use guide features 75 research-based strategies for teachers of students in Grades K–12. Engage your students' creativity and build their science literacy.
Researchers (Thompson et al., 2004) have found that teachers' expectations are correlated to their sense of teaching efficacy. Many teachers in the cited study stated they had not been adequately prepared to effectively teach most of ...
In these ways, reading teachers can have a specific strategy based on word recognition by having the students sound out ... What Successful Literacy Teachers Do Strategy 2: Teach phonemic awareness and phonics the classroom and at home.