10 Critical Components for Success in the Special Education Classroom

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Author: Marcia Rohrer
Publisher: Corwin
Edition: 1st Edition
ISBN-13: 9781483339160
Publishing year: March 2014
No of pages: 232
Weight: 410 grm
Language: English
Book binding: Paperback

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Your blueprint for building structure, consistency, and accountability year-round! Often teachers of all experience levels struggle to effectively manage special education classrooms. In this must-have guide, Rohrer and Sampson provide a solid, workable action plan to ensure measurable success for even your most challenging student.  Discover a variety of research-based instructional strategies to: Support all students, including those with autism and severe learning disabilities Organize your classroom, materials, and staff and student schedules for optimal teaching and learning Execute well-planned standards-based lessons, annual IEP’s, PLAALP’s, behavioral interventions, and visual supports Develop communication and social skills within a language-rich environment Foster parent communication and staff collaboration Packed with real-world examples, free tools to use and share, a list of resources and a helpful glossary, this dynamic resource will inspire you, develop your teacher toolbox, and ensure your students are on the path to achievement! “10 Critical Components for Success in the Special Education Classroom offers practical and easy-to-use ideas for organizing your physical classroom space, materials, student and staff schedules. Readers will also receive well thought out strategies that will definitely aid in the ultimate end result-student success!” -Avis Canty, Special Education Teacher Tanglewood Middle School, Greenville, SC “The path to success for students with autism and intellectual disabilities starts here, when their teachers implement the essential critical components outlined in this book.” -Renee Bernhardt, Learning Support for Special Education and RTI Cherokee County School District, Canton, GA