Full Description
Over the last decade, the educational context for students with disabilities has significantly changed primarily as a result of mandates contained in NCLB and IDEA. The purpose of this book is to summarize the research literature regarding how students might be provided classrooms and schools that are both inclusive and effective. Inclusive schools are defined as places where students with disabilities are valued and active participants in academic and social activities and are given supports that help them succeed. Effectiveness is addressed within the current movement toward multi-tiered systems of support and evidence-based practices that meet the demands of high-stakes accountability.
Contents
I. Organizational and Systemic Perspectives on Effective Inclusive Schools
Brief Introduction/Overview--Nancy L. Waldron & Bob Algozzine (Section Editors)
What are effective inclusive schools and why are they important?
McLeskey, Waldron, Spooner, & Algozzine, B.
What are qualities of effective inclusive schools?
Hoppey and McLeskey
How do schools become effective and inclusive?
Causton and George Theoharis
How does professional development improve teacher practice in inclusive schools?
M. Leko & Roberts
How can teacher education improve effective inclusive schools?
Sindelar, Adams, & C. Leko
What are roles of principals in inclusive schools?
Billingsley & McLeskey
What are roles of general and special educators in inclusive schools?
McCray, Butler, & Bettini
What are the roles of paraprofessionals in inclusive schools?
McDonnell & Jameson
What are the roles of related service personnel in inclusive schools?
Joyce & Welsh
What are high quality instruction and support in high need and culturally diverse schools?
Kozleski, Artiles, & Skrtic
What is high quality instruction for English Language Learners in inclusive schools?
Correa & Miller
How are data systems used in inclusive schools?
Waldron, Coleman, & McLeskey
How is technology used to support instruction in inclusive schools?
Edyburn & Howery
II. Effective Inclusive Schools for Students with High Incidence Disabilities
Brief Introduction/Overview--Bob Algozzine & James McLeskey (Section Editors)
Multi-tiered system of supports for inclusive schools
Batsche
Multi-tiered system of supports for effective inclusion in elementary schools
Cusumano, Algozzine, K., & Algozzine, B.
Multi-tiered system of supports for effective inclusion in secondary schools
Johnson & Mellard
Effective literacy instruction in inclusive schools
Harn, Fritz, & Berg
Effective writing instruction in inclusive schools
Mason & Benedek-Wood
Effective mathematics instruction in inclusive schools
Griffin, Jossi, & van Garderen
Supporting team problem solving in inclusive schools
Newton, Todd, Algozzine, B., Algozzine, K., Horner, & Cusumano
Effective inclusive schools and the co-teaching conundrum
Murawski & Goodwin
Delivering high quality school-wide positive behavior support in inclusive schools
Sugai, Simonsen, Bradshaw, Horner & Lewis
High school inclusion for the 21st century
Ehren & Little
III. Effective Inclusive Schools for Students with Severe Disabilities
Brief Introduction/Overview Fred Spooner & Nancy L. Waldron (Section Editors)
24. Using principles of high quality instruction in the general education classroom to provide access to the general education curriculum
Browder, Hudson, & Wood
25. Providing effective instruction in core content areas (literacy, mathematics, science, and social studies) in inclusive schools
Courtade, Jimenez, & Delano
26. Delivering alternate assessment and student progress monitoring in inclusive schools Wakeman, Flowers, & Browder
27. Peer support interventions to support inclusive schools
Carter, Asmus, & Moss
28. Collaboration and teaming in effective inclusive schools
Ryndak, Lehr, Ward, & DeBevoise
29. Supporting students with behavioral challenges in inclusive schools
Anderson & Rodriguez
30. Self-determination and inclusive schools
Wehmeyer
31. Supporting life skills and transition instruction in inclusive schools
Test, Cease-Cook, Bartholomew, & Scroggins
IV. Supporting Effective Inclusive Schools: Emerging Trends and Future Directions
Brief Introduction/Overview--James McLeskey & Fred Spooner (Section Editors)
32. What technology trends could significantly alter the future of special education?
Edyburn
33. What are emerging trends and future directions in effective inclusive schools for students with high incidence disabilities?
Obiakor, Utley, Banks, & Algozzine, B.
34. What are emerging trends and future directions in effective inclusive elementary schools for students with extensive support needs?
Mitchiner, McCart, Kozleski, Sweeney, & Sailor
35. What are emerging trends and future directions in inclusive secondary schools?
Wehman, Schall, Carr, Targett, & West
36. International perspectives: What can be known about effective inclusive schools?
Florian & Rouse
37. What are emerging trends and perspectives on inclusive schools in Italy?
Nota, Soresi, & Ferrari