Inclusive Practices in Today's Schools: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers, 9th edition

Published by Pearson (December 30, 2023) © 2024

  • Marilyn Friend The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Professor Emerita
  • William D. Bursuck The University of North Carolina at Greensboro

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For courses in special education and inclusion.

Cross-categorical, practical strategies for teaching all students

Inclusive Practices in Today's Schools provides readers with a firm grounding in critical special education concepts, an understanding of the professionals who support students with special needs, knowledge of the procedures that should be followed to ensure that students with special needs rights are upheld and a wealth of research-based strategies and interventions that we know help foster student success.

The 9th Edition introduces pre-service teachers to the complexities, realities and rewards of being a professional educator today.

Hallmark features of this title

  • A just-right blend of theory and practice considers research-based literature that informs contemporary teaching practice as well as the day-to-day realities of working in today's public schools.
  • Integrated coverage of effective K to 12 instructional techniques for reading, writing, math and independent learning cuts across subject areas, grade levels and disability categories.
  • The INCLUDE problem-solving model offers systematic strategies teachers can apply across grade levels to take a proactive role in addressing students' diverse needs.
  • A strong focus on collaboration helps novice educators realize they are not alone in educating students with disabilities. Working Together features explore family collaboration and co-teaching scenarios.
  1. The Foundation for Educating Students with Disabilities and Other Unique Learning Needs
  2. Special Education Procedures and Services
  3. Building Partnerships Through Collaboration
  4. Assessing Student Needs
  5. Planning Instruction by Analyzing Classroom and Student Needs
  6. Students with Low-Incidence Disabilities
  7. Students with High-Incidence Disabilities
  8. Students with Unique Needs Other Than Disabilities
  9. Adjusting Instruction
  10. Strategies for Independent Learning
  11. Evaluating Student Learning
  12. Responding to Student Behavior

About our authors

Marilyn Friend, Ph.D. has spent her career as a general education teacher, special education teacher, researcher, professor, administrator, teacher educator and staff developer. She is Professor Emerita of Education in the Department of Specialized Education Services at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and she is Past President of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC), the largest international professional organization dedicated to improving the educational success of children and youth with disabilities and/or gifts and talents. Dr. Friend has consulted with school professionals nationally and internationally (more than 3000 presentations and projects in the United States, Canada, Europe, the Middle East and Asia) as they collaborate to educate their students, assisting them to create classroom partnerships through coteaching, to form productive and efficient work teams, and to foster inclusive practices. She is the author or coauthor of 3 widely used college textbooks on special education; a variety of co-teaching materials for teachers and administrators; more than 60 articles and chapters about collaboration, inclusive practices and coteaching; and a highly popular video series on coteaching and other inclusive practices. Her work as a special education teacher education was recognized when she was named the 2016 recipient of the Teacher Education Division/Pearson Excellence in Special Education Teacher Education Award.

William Bursuck began his career as a general education teacher, and as a special education teacher and university teacher educator he has maintained an active interest in inclusive practices, publishing numerous research articles, successfully obtaining grants to conduct research and publishing two books. Throughout his career, Dr. Bursuck has derived great satisfaction from providing classroom and future teachers with practical, research-based strategies to improve educational outcomes for students with special needs in this age of ever-increasing educational standards and teacher accountability. He is Professor Emeritus, Department of Specialized Education Services, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He is the coauthor with Mary Damer of Teaching Reading to Students Who Are At-Risk or Have Disabilities: A Multi-Tier Approach (3rd Edition, Pearson, 2015).

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