Description
Formerly published by Peytral Publications
The Teacher's Guide to Inclusive Education: 750 Strategies for Success! provides practical, teacher-tested strategies appropriate for all students in the inclusive classroom, including learners with special needs, at-risk students, and youngsters who need additional support.
This guide covers topics such as reading, written language, and organizational skills, and includes 100 reproducibles to aid in communication, lesson planning, student behavior, accommodations, assessments, and more.
About the Author
Peggy Hammeken began her career as an elementary teacher in the American Embassy School in Mexico City. Upon return to the United States, she taught students in the areas of specific learning disabilities, mental retardation, and emotional/behavior disorders. With the implementation of inclusive education, she was involved with the set-up of inclusive programs and staff development and training for educators and paraprofessionals. She has authored three books on the subject. Hammeken received her elementary teaching degree and her master's degree in special education from Minnesota State University, Mankato. Hammeken founded Peytral Publications, Inc., a publishing house focusing on inclusive education of students.
Reviews
"Inclusive education is not a passing trend. It is the law! Persons with disabilities have been undervalued in our society. By combining knowledge and expertise, and by creating partnerships between families and school personnel, the result will be an improved educational system for all."
-From the book's A Word From the Author -- From the book's A Word From the Author
Book Information
ISBN 9781890455101
Author Peggy A. Hammeken
Format Paperback
Page Count 352
Imprint Corwin Press Inc
Publisher SAGE Publications Inc
Weight(grams) 870g