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Autor/inn/enJorgensen, Cheryl M.; Schuh, Mary C.; Nisbet, Jan
TitelThe Inclusion Facilitator's Guide
Quelle(2005), (272 Seiten)
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Spracheenglisch
Dokumenttypgedruckt; online; Monographie
ISBN1-5576-6707-1
SchlagwörterLeitfaden; Unterricht; Lehrer; Preservice Teacher Education; Personality; Educational Change; Disabilities; Change Agents; Special Education Teachers; Communication Skills; Inclusive Schools; Teacher Role; Regular and Special Education Relationship; Teaching Methods; Guides; Teacher Collaboration; Peer Relationship; Student Evaluation; Evaluation Methods; School Restructuring; Severe Disabilities; Teamwork; Positive Reinforcement; Behavior Modification; Participative Decision Making; New Hampshire
AbstractInclusion facilitators are educators who do more than teach children with disabilities--they advocate for change in schools and communities, sparking a passion for inclusion in teachers, administrators, and families and giving them the practical guidance they need to make it work. This is an essential new role in today's schools, and this guide prepares staff for the challenges of facilitating full inclusion. Developed by three experts from the Institute on Disability and the successful Inclusion Facilitator Training Option at the University of New Hampshire, this book helps readers: understand this multifaceted role, as real-life inclusion facilitators share their diverse experiences; learn about promising practices for supporting 10 key elements of inclusion, and use the "How To Know It When You See It" sections to evaluate their own school's progress; transform the hearts and minds of those skeptical of reform by learning specific communication skills and recognizing the values, concerns, and personality types of others; function effectively as a collaborative team leader and a source of information and support; learn strategies for supporting students to be full participants and learners within the general education curriculum and classroom; advance organizational changes in specific areas such as scheduling and technology; and use the University of New Hampshire's proven program as a model for professional development. Whether used to prepare preservice educators or to augment the skills of inservice professionals, this comprehensive, strategy-filled guide will help inclusion facilitators create classrooms, schools, and communities where all students belong. This book contains the following chapters: (1) From Special Education Teacher to Inclusion Facilitator: Role Revelations and Revolutions (Mary C. Schuh and Cheryl M. Jorgensen); (2) Ten Promising Practices in Inclusive Education: The Inclusion Facilitator's Guide for Action (Cheryl M. Jorgensen); (3) Transforming Hearts and Minds: The Inclusion Facilitator's Role as a Change Agent (Cheryl M. Jorgensen); (4) Participatory Decision Making: The Inclusion Facilitator's Role as a Collaborative Team Leader (Cheryl M. Jorgensen); (5) Facilitating Student Relationships: Fostering Class Membership and Social Connections (Cheryl M. Jorgensen); (6) Reconsidering Assessment in Inclusive Education: Identifying Capacities and Challenges within Students, Teams, and Schools (Cheryl M. Jorgensen); (7) Identifying Nontraditional Supports: The Inclusion Facilitator's Role as an Information and Resource Broker (Mary C. Schuh); (8) Restructuring to Support Inclusive Education: Organizational Structures that Enable Inclusion Facilitators to Succeed (Cheryl M. Jorgensen); and (9) Preservice Education of Inclusion Facilitators: One University's Program (Cheryl M. Jorgensen). The following are appended: (1) Competencies that Form the Foundation of the University of New Hampshire's Inclusion Facilitator Teacher Education Option; (2) Supports for Students with Significant Disabilities; (3) Agenda Template for a Team Meeting; (4) Guidelines for a "Day in the Life" Observation; (5) Sample Functional Behavior Assessment; and (6) Positive Behavioral Support/Intervention Plan. (ERIC).
AnmerkungenBrookes Publishing Company. P.O. Box 10624, Baltimore, MD 21285. Tel: 800-638-3775; Fax: 410-337-8539; e-mail: custserv@brookespublishing.com; Web site: http://www.brookespublishing.com.
Erfasst vonERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC
Update2017/4/10
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