JH01560034
7 EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR SECONDARY INCLUSION
By: Lisa Dieker, Ph.D.

Inclusion of students with disabilities at all levels is a challenge, one that has been intensified by the mandates of NCLB and the reauthorized IDEA. More specifically, NCLB states that students with disabilities will be counted in calculation of annual yearly progress, and thus must be proficient in curriculum content; and IDEA '04 states that special education teachers must have certification in specific content areas in order to be highly qualified to provide self-contained instruction to students with disabilities.

These two legislative actions have a tremendous impact on teachers, schools, families and, most importantly, secondary students with disabilities. Furthermore, they make it essential for secondary teachers to know what is working in effective, inclusive schools across the country.

This exciting and practical video is specifically designed for those educators who are either developing or currently working to include students with mild to moderate disabilities in secondary classrooms.

The viewer will:
~ Understand the key components of effective secondary inclusive instruction
~ Learn practical ideas to meet the needs of a range of learners
~ Observe interdisciplinary teams of teachers address issues such as instruction, curricular development and grading
~ Learn how secondary schools are meeting state and local standards by providing universally designed curriculum for all learners
~ Understand how the learning environment impacts outcomes, including:
1. How co-teaching can be used to meet the educational needs of a wide range of learners
2. How administrators, teachers, families and students work together in inclusive schools to produce effective outcomes
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65 minutes
2007
USD 129.95
 
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