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  • av Janette K. Klingner, Sharon Vaughn & Alison Boardman
    506 - 790,-

  • av David Gordon, Tracey E. Hall & Kristin H. Robinson
    506 - 720,-

  • av University of Central Florida, USA) Witzel, Bradley S. (Winthrop University, m.fl.
    506 - 660,99

  • av USA) Morgan, Robert L. (Utah State University, USA) Riesen & m.fl.
    580,-

  • - Effective Strategies for Students with Learning Difficulties
    av University of California-Riverside) O'Connor & Rollanda E. (Eady/Hendrick Endowed Chair in Learning Disabilities
    506 - 660,99

  • - Research-Based Strategies That Work
    av Kathleen Lynne Lane, Holly Mariah Menzies, Allison L. Bruhn & m.fl.
    573,-

    Solidly grounded in research, this book provides an overview of tested, easy-to-implement strategies for preventing problem behavior in the classroom and responding effectively when it does occur. Part I focuses on prevention, discussing best practices in classroom management and instructional delivery. Part II covers more intensive interventions for students who require individualized behavior support. Chapters describe the use of behavioral contracts, self-monitoring, and functional assessment-based interventions. The authors model is fully compatible with positive behavior intervention and support (PBIS) and response-to-intervention (RTI) frameworks. In a large-size format for easy photocopying, the book includes more than a dozen reproducible checklists, self-assessment tools, and planning forms. Purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. See also Supporting Behavior for School Success: A Step-by-Step Guide to Key Strategies, by Kathleen Lynne Lane et al., which provides a quick and easy guide to implementing seven effective low-intensity strategies in the classroom.

  • av Lynn Meltzer
    573,-

    Accessible and practical, this book helps teachers incorporate executive function processessuch as planning, organizing, prioritizing, and self-checkinginto the classroom curriculum. Chapters provide effective strategies for optimizing what K12 students learn by improving how they learn. Noted authority Lynn Meltzer and her research associates present a wealth of easy-to-implement assessment tools, teaching techniques and activities, and planning aids. Featuring numerous whole-class ideas and suggestions, the book also shows how to differentiate instruction for students with learning or attention difficulties. Case examples illustrate individualized teaching strategies and classroom accommodations. More than a dozen reproducibles are included; the large-size format facilitates photocopying and day-to-day reference. Purchasers also get access to a Web page where they can download and print the reproducible materials. See also Meltzers edited volume, Executive Function in Education, Second Edition, which presents state-of-the-art knowledge on the role of EF in learning across the content areas.

  • av J. Ron Nelson & Patricia F. Vadasy
    506,-

    Addressing a key skill in reading, writing, and speaking, this comprehensive book is grounded in cutting-edge research on vocabulary development. It presents evidence-based instructional approaches for at-risk students, including English language learners and those with learning difficulties. Coverage ranges from storybook reading interventions for preschoolers to direct instruction and independent word-learning strategies for older students. Guidance is provided on using word lists effectively and understanding how word features influence learning. The book also reviews available vocabulary assessment tools and describes how to implement them in a response-to-intervention framework.

  • av Nancy Mamlin
    466 - 596,-

    What tools are in the toolkit of an excellent special educator, and how can teacher preparation programs provide these tools in the most efficient, effective way possible? This practical, clearly written book is grounded in current research and policy as well as the author's extensive experience as a teacher educator. It identifies what special education teachers need to know to work competently with students with a wide variety of learning challenges and disabilities. Chapters present specific guidelines for helping teacher candidates build critical skills for instruction and assessment, get the most out of field placements, and collaborate successfully with other school personnel and with parents.

  • - Recommended Literacy Practices and Remaining Questions
    av Sharon Vaughn, Deborah K. Reed & Jade Wexler
    620,-

    Grounded in the best current knowledge, this book shows how to implement response to intervention (RTI) in middle and high school contexts. Detailed guidelines are presented for teaching reading comprehension, vocabulary, and other aspects of literacy across the content areas, and for providing effective interventions for students who require additional support. The authors describe RTI procedures that are specifically tailored to the needs of struggling adolescent learners and that take into account the challenges and logistics of secondary-level implementation. The volume features 26 reproducible tools for planning, assessment, progress monitoring, and multi-tiered instruction; the large-size format facilitates photocopying.

  • - Evidence-Based Practices for Teaching Students with Disabilities
    av Jean B. Crockett, Mary T. Brownell, Sean J. Smith & m.fl.
    506 - 670,-

    This accessible book presents research-based strategies for supporting K-8 students with high-incidence disabilities to become accomplished learners. The authors clearly describe the core components of effective inclusive instruction, showing how to recognize and respond to individual students' needs quickly and appropriately. Teachers are provided with essential tools for managing inclusive classrooms; planning a curriculum that fosters concept development across content areas, promotes strategic learning, and builds fluent skill use; and integrating technology into instruction. Case examples illustrate ways that special and general education teachers can work together successfully to solve complex learning problems and improve outcomes for students who are struggling.

  • av Bruce Saddler
    506,-

    This practical book provides explicit instructions for teaching sentence-level skills to students who have difficulties in this area. The author explains the key role of sentence combining in the writing process and presents effective techniques for instruction and assessment. Numerous sample lessons, practice activities, planning tips, and grammatical pointers make it easy for teachers to incorporate sentence combining and construction into the writing curriculum at all grade levels (2-12). Accessible and engaging, the book helps teachers and students experiment with different ways to arrange thoughts and produce meaningful written work.

  • av Kimber L. Wilkerson, Aaron B. T. Perzigian & Jill K. Schurr
    506,-

    This indispensable book presents evidence-based tools and strategies for improving the social skills of all members of the inclusive classroom (K-6), especially students experiencing difficulties in this area. The authors explain why social competence is critical to school success and describe interventions, curricula, and instructional approaches that have been shown to be effective at the schoolwide, classroom, and individual levels. Procedures for conducting assessments and developing individualized intervention plans are detailed. Reproducible forms can be downloaded and printed in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size.

  • av Robert Reid, Torri Ortiz Lienemann & Jessica L. Hagaman
    620,-

    Filling an important need for K-12 educators, this highly practical book provides a step-by-step guide to cognitive strategy instruction, one of the most effective instructional techniques for struggling learners. The authors present well-validated strategies that target self-regulated learning and study skills as well as performance in specific content areas, such as writing, reading, and math. Detailed classroom examples illustrate how to teach the strategies systematically and monitor student outcomes. More than 20 reproducible worksheets, checklists, and other tools are included; purchasers get access to a Web page where they can download and print these materials in a convenient 8 1/2 x 11 size.New to This Edition*Chapter on lesson planning, including extensive sample lessons for two strategies.*Chapter on handwriting and spelling.*New material on response to intervention and on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). *Expanded coverage of working memory.*Additional strategies throughout the content-area chapters.

  • - Enhancing Learning and Social Skills
     
    806,-

  • - Enhancing Learning and Social Skills
     
    566,-

    Peer support and social relationships have a tremendous influence on development, motivation, and achievement for all students, including struggling learners and those with disabilities.

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    620,-

    Presents research-based best practices for serving families of children with special needs from birth to age 6.

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