Inclusive Classroom, The: Strategies for Effective Differentiated Instruction, 7th edition

Published by Pearson (May 24, 2023) © 2024

  • Margo A. Mastropieri
  • Thomas E. Scruggs
  • Kelley S. Regan George Mason University
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The Inclusive Classroom presents inclusion strategies within the overall framework of effective instruction in general education classrooms. It clearly explains the fundamentals of inclusive teaching, the most effective general teaching practices, and ways to differentiate instruction for specific content areas. Targeted, evidence-based teaching strategies show ways to improve all students' memory, attention, motivation, study skills, and peer interaction. Research-based highlights demonstrate why and how you should use particular best practice techniques in inclusive classrooms. Filled with classroom-ready tips, practical checklists and the latest strategies relating to academic success, this useful resource shows you how to plan and implement teaching strategies that will help improve all students' educational progress.

The 7th Edition features a new chapter about facilitating students' transitions, enhanced diversity, equity and inclusion content, new research, and the latest standards and practices.

PART 1: THE FUNDAMENTALS

  1. Introduction to Inclusive Teaching
  2. Collaboration: Partnerships and Procedures
  3. Teaching Students with Higher-Incidence Disabilities
  4. Teaching Students with Autism and Lower-Incidence Disabilities
  5. Teaching Students with Gifts and Talents and Other Diverse Learning Needs

PART 2: DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE TEACHING SKILLS

  1. Effective Differentiated Instruction for All Students
  2. Response to Intervention and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support
  3. Improving Motivation and Social Behavior
  4. Promoting Inclusion with Classroom Peers
  5. Improving Attention and Memory
  6. Teaching Study Skills
  7. Assessment

PART 3: TEACHING IN THE CONTENT AREAS

  1. Literacy
  2. Mathematics
  3. Science, Social Studies, and Transitions

PART 4: Facilitating Transitions

  1. Transitions

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