| At the End of the Day |
Edited by Marquita Grenot-Scheyer, Mary Fisher, & Debbie Staub |
This book encompasses eight case studies featuring diverse children with varying disabilities (from preschool to high school) that show how including them in the classroom affects families, teachers, and other students. These case studies, combined with the latest research, enable educators to evaluate different methods for inclusion. |
Paul H. Brookes (2001) |
1-55766-480-3 |
| Building Inclusive Schools |
Halverson & Neary |
Covers information from the legal rationale for building inclusive schools to effective classroom techniques. |
Allyn and Bacon (2001) |
0-205-27552-4 |
| Deciding What to Teach and How to Teach it - Connecting Students Through Curriculum and Instruction, 2nd Edition |
Elizabeth Castagnera, Douglas Fisher, Karen Rodifer, Caren Sax, Nancy Frey |
Provides families and professionals with practical strategies for meeting the diverse needs of secondary students. The topics of the chapters include creating an inclusive curriculum, tailoring suppots to meet individual needs, planning instruction, and accommodations and modifications, etc. Contains several useful forms. |
PEAK Parent Center (2003) |
1-884720-19-6 |
| From Disability to Possiblity |
Patrick Schwarz |
This book allows teachers to change the way they look at and work with their students with disabilities. With the scenarios presented, teachers will begin to look at the possibilities for their students in the inclusive classrooms. |
Heinemann (2006) |
978-0-325-00993-3 |
| Inclusive Elementary Schools - Recipes for Success, 2nd Edition |
Douglas Fisher, Nancy Frey, Caren Sax |
Provides families and professionals with practical strategies for meeting the diverse needs of elementary students. The topics of the chapters include creating an inclusive curriculum, tailoring suppots to meet individual needs, planning instruction, and accommodations and modifications, etc. Contains several useful forms. |
PEAK Parent Center (2004) |
1-884720-21-8 |
| Teaching Language Arts, Math, and Science to Students with Significant Cognitive Disabilities |
Diane M. Browder and Fred Spooner |
A research-to-practice resource that shows educators how to make the general curriculum accessible to students of all ages with significant cognitive disabilities. |
Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. (2006) |
1-55766-798-5 |
| Widening the Circle |
Mara Sapon Shevin |
This book highlights the need for inclusive education and the benefits to all. The author provides clear and compelling arguments for the inclusion of all students as well as practical suggestions and tips. |
Beacon Press (2007) |
0807032808, 9780807032800 |
| You're Going to Love This Kid!: Teaching Students with Autism in the Inclusive Classroom |
Paula Kluth |
Provides insight into working with students with autism in an inclusive classroom. Includes specific ideas for enhancing literacy; planning challenging, multidimensional lessons; supporting student behavior; connecting, communicating, and collaborating; fostering friendships; and adapting the physical environment. |
Paul H. Brookes Co. (2003) |
1-55766-614-8 |