New Directions in Special Education

New Directions in Special Education
Title New Directions in Special Education PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hehir
Publisher Harvard Education Press
Pages 175
Release 2005-11-01
Genre Education
ISBN 1612500064

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A comprehensive study that is also practical and realistic, New Directions in Special Education outlines principles for decisionmaking about special education at every level—from the family to the classroom, school, and district—and for state and federal policy. With this volume, leading scholar and disability advocate Thomas Hehir opens a new round of debate on the future of special education. Extending the conceptual framework developed in his seminal 2002 article in the Harvard Educational Review, "Eliminating Ableism in Education," Hehir examines the ways that cultural attitudes about disability systematically distort the education of children with special needs and uses this analysis to lay out a fresh approach to special education policy and practice. Hehir traces the roots of "ableism"—the pervasive devaluation of people with disabilities—and shows how negative attitudes continue to shape debates in the field. He assesses recent trends in special education policy, particularly the shift of emphasis from compliance to outcomes, and discusses in depth the successes and limitations of the inclusion movement. He also investigates the impact of standards-based reforms on children with disabilities and critically examines the promise of Universal Design for Learning.

New Directions in Educational Technology

New Directions in Educational Technology
Title New Directions in Educational Technology PDF eBook
Author Eileen Scanlon
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 257
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Education
ISBN 3642777503

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This book is based on the workshop that kickstarted the NATO Science Committee Special Programme on Advanced Educational Technology. We invited the leaders in the field to attend this inaugural meeting and were delighted by the quality of the attendance, the papers delivered at the workshop and this book. Many of the authors have subsequently run other meetings funded by the Special Programme and have, or are in the process of, editing books which focus on particular topics. This book covers all the major themes in the area ranging from fundamental theoretical work to empirical studies of state of the art technological innovations. Tim O'Shea chaired the NATO Survey Group which planned the Programme and the subsequent Panel which disbursed funds in the first two years of the Programme. He would like to thank the other group and panel members, namely, Professor N Balacheff, Professor D Bjomer, Professor H Bouma, Professor P C Duchastel, Professor A Dias de Figueiredo, Dr D Jonassen and Professor T Liao. He would like to offer his special thanks to Dr L V da Cunha the NATO Programme Director for his unfailing support and patience. Eileen Scanlon was the Director of the Workshop which is the basis of this book. She offers heartfelt thanks to the contributors and to the following who provided practical help with the meeting or the production of this book: Mrs Pauline Adams, Dr Mike Baker, Mrs Kathy Evans, Mrs Patricia Roe, Mr Dave Perry and Ms Fiona Spensley.

Psychology for Inclusive Education

Psychology for Inclusive Education
Title Psychology for Inclusive Education PDF eBook
Author Peter Hick
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 197
Release 2009
Genre Educational psychology
ISBN 0415390494

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A Psychology for Inclusive Education: New Directions in Theory and Practice.

Dilemmas of Difference, Inclusion and Disability

Dilemmas of Difference, Inclusion and Disability
Title Dilemmas of Difference, Inclusion and Disability PDF eBook
Author Brahm Norwich
Publisher Routledge
Pages 239
Release 2007-09-25
Genre Education
ISBN 113415089X

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This ground-breaking book examines professional educators and administrators at national and local authority level in England, the USA and the Netherlands and questions how they recognise tensions or dilemmas in responding to student differences.

New Directions in Education

New Directions in Education
Title New Directions in Education PDF eBook
Author Ron Miller
Publisher
Pages 376
Release 1991
Genre Education
ISBN

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Serving the Millennial Generation

Serving the Millennial Generation
Title Serving the Millennial Generation PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Coomes
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 126
Release 2011-10-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1118216954

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By 2012 total college enrollment is projected to exceed 15.8 million, and a new generation of students and their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors will be in the forefront of this enrollment boom. Now is the time for student affairs practitioners to consider new learning and service strategies, rethink student development theories, and modify educational environments. This volume provides a foundation for understanding the incoming generation of students and to offer suggestions on how to educate and serve them more effectively. This best selling issue is the 106th volume of the Jossey-Bass higher education report New Directions for Student Services.

Effective Inclusive Schools

Effective Inclusive Schools
Title Effective Inclusive Schools PDF eBook
Author Thomas Hehir
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 277
Release 2012-01-18
Genre Education
ISBN 111813365X

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How to raise the achievement of all kids, from gifted to those with severe disabilities This book presents lessons learned from in-depth case studies of some of our most effective inclusive public schools. The authors conclusively demonstrate that schools can educate students with mild and severe disabilities in general education classrooms by providing special education services that link to and bolster general education instruction. This goes beyond complying with Special Education law; having a truly inclusive environment raises the achievement level for all students and results in more committed and satisfied teachers. Insights shared from teachers, school leaders, parents, and the students themselves provide a path forward for anyone striving to Improve special education services. The authors reveal what these exemplary schools do that makes them so successful, and provide advice for readers who want to incorporate these practices themselves. Hehir, former U.S. Office of Special Education (OSEP) Director, is a leading name in Special Education Highlights the important relationships between administrators, teachers, and parents to foster maximum collaboration between general and special education Includes information on committing to Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and Positive Behavior Supports This vital resource zeroes in on what excellent public schools do differently to ensure all students succeed.