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Pathway to Inclusion
Voices from the Field
Anne Mungai (Anthology Editor) , Esther Kogan (Anthology Editor) , Alan R. Cohen (Contributor) , Devin Thornburg (Contributor) , Howard Weiner (Contributor) , Lori Berman Wolf (Contributor) , Stephen S. Rubin (Contributor) , Janis Seminara (Contributor) , Joanne Robertson (Contributor) , Jessica Singer-Dudek (Contributor) , Elizabeth Ann Schemitsch (Contributor) , William Niles (Contributor)
Pathway to Inclusion
Voices from the Field
Anne Mungai (Anthology Editor) , Esther Kogan (Anthology Editor) , Alan R. Cohen (Contributor) , Devin Thornburg (Contributor) , Howard Weiner (Contributor) , Lori Berman Wolf (Contributor) , Stephen S. Rubin (Contributor) , Janis Seminara (Contributor) , Joanne Robertson (Contributor) , Jessica Singer-Dudek (Contributor) , Elizabeth Ann Schemitsch (Contributor) , William Niles (Contributor)
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Description
This edited volume candidly uncovers the inside experiences of different educational inclusion programs for special needs students. Uniquely, it focuses on the perspectives of students, teachers, parents, university faculty, and administrators. These voices, absent from most accounts of special education literature, are often silenced by professional discourses concerned with identification, assessment, placement, or practice. Pathway to Inclusion is intended for practicing teachers, prospective teachers, administrators, related professionals, and family members of children with special needs. It is intended not as a methods text, but rather a comprehensive text.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Preface
Chapter 3 Acknowledgments
Chapter 4 Poem
Chapter 5 The Voice of the Filed of Special Education: Historical Context and Issues: Alan R. Cohen; Collaboration Among General and Special Educators: Problems and Solutions: Anne Mungai
Chapter 6 The Voice of Administrators: Rethink our Policy and Practice: Anne Mungai and Devin Thornburg; Designing and Implementing and Ethical and Effective Inclusion Program: A District Administrator's Perspective on Professional Development: Howar
Chapter 7 The Voice of the Teachers: Snapshots of Inclusion in an Elementary Classroom: A New Teacher's Perspective: Lori Berman Wolf; I Can't Teach Children With Disabilities! I'm Not a Special Education Teacher: An Inclusive Classroom from the Perspe
Chapter 8 The Voice of the Parents and the Students: When Inclusion Excludes: Janis Seminara; Including the Excluded: A Different Perspective: Joanne Robertson
Chapter 9 Practical Recommendations: Recommendations for Teaching Students with Behavior Problems: Jessica Singer-Dudek; The Greatest Joy of All: Education English Language Learners with Special Needs: Elizabeth Ann Schemitsch; Up Close and Person
Chapter 10 About the Contributors
Product details
Published | May 05 2005 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 280 |
ISBN | 9780761831235 |
Imprint | University Press of America |
Dimensions | 8 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |