Common-Sense Classroom Management for Special Education Teachers, Grades 6-12

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Author: Jill A Lindberg
Publisher: Corwin
Edition: 1st Edition
ISBN-13: 9781412940399
Publishing year: May 2007
No of pages: 160
Weight: 450 grm
Language: English
Book binding: Paperback

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Praise for the companion volume for grades K-5:A great resource for new teachers and veterans full of tips and ideas that any teacher can use tprevent problems from occurring Should be in every special education classroom ùTherese Kwiatkowski, Director of Special Education, Cooperative Educational Service Agency As a former special education teacher, I highly recommend this book for all those whwant tbe more effective in every aspect of their work All of the special education teachers at my school will have copies of this practical guideùMarybeth Sandvig, Principal, Manitoba K-8 School, Milwaukee, WI This practical guide is for novice special education teachers or for experienced teachers whare new tspecial educationáThe authorsácover some of the most critical challenges these teachers face, including specially designed instruction, legal responsibilities, positive behavioral supports, and working with co-teachers, teacher assistants, families, support staff, administrators, and others within the school communityThis useful book offers 80 clear, concise, well-organized, teacher-tested, and easy-to-access strategies, each involving five or fewer points and none requiring extensive pre-planning prior timplementation Ideas are presented in a no-nonsense format designed thelp the special educator feel competent, organized, and well prepared There are nstatistics, theories, or in-depth literature reviews, but special education teachers can count on finding a clear-sighted focus on shaping the structure of their teaching day tensure that learners with special needs, as well as general education learners, succeed in their classrooms