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As the percentage of students with disabilities continues to increase, you can make sure your school provides the least restrictive environment for these students by using this updated guide to inclusion. Experts on inclusion share their wisdom and daily practices, including classroom and schoolwide strategies for providing the best educational opportunities for all students. Learn the impact of the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) legislation on special needs students, and explore promising curricular and instructional practices that foster inclusive education, including cooperative learning, teaming, multi-age grouping, multicultural education, social skills training, and technology applications. Personal stories about special needs students, and the parents and educators who work with them, vividly portray the challenges and benefits that come with an inclusive approach to schooling.
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While I appreciate the intention behind this book, I found some of the sections quite repetitive. It has good ideas, but I was hoping for more varied content. Still, I think it has its place in a teacher's library.
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Amina Ali
A bit repetitive
While I appreciate the intention behind this book, I found some of the sections quite repetitive. It has good ideas, but I was hoping for more varied content. Still, I think it has its place in a teacher's library.
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Amina Ali
A bit repetitive
While I appreciate the intention behind this book, I found some of the sections quite repetitive. It has good ideas, but I was hoping for more varied content. Still, I think it has its place in a teacher's library.
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James O'Connor
Useful, but not for beginners
This book has some valuable information about inclusivity in schools, but I found some sections a bit dense. It’s great for current educators, but if you're just starting out in teaching, it might be a bit overwhelming. Still a solid read!
J
James O'Connor
Useful, but not for beginners
This book has some valuable information about inclusivity in schools, but I found some sections a bit dense. It’s great for current educators, but if you're just starting out in teaching, it might be a bit overwhelming. Still a solid read!
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