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Issues, Considerations, and Strategies
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This handbook provides foundational, conceptual, and practical knowledge and understanding of inclusive education, special needs education. It highlights the need for preparing special educators and teachers for inclusive classrooms to effectively cater to the needs of students with diverse needs for countries globally.
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This handbook provides foundational, conceptual, and practical knowledge and understanding of inclusive education, special needs education. It highlights the need for preparing special educators and teachers for inclusive classrooms to effectively cater to the needs of students with diverse needs for countries globally.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000843415
- Artikelnr.: 67384492
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000843415
- Artikelnr.: 67384492
Santoshi Halder is a Professor at the Department of Education, University of Calcutta, India. She has a B.Ed. in Special Education, Post-graduation in Education, and Ph.D. in Applied Psychology. She is also a Board-Certified Behaviour Analyst (BACB, USA) and Special Educator licensure (Rehabilitation Council of India, RCI). Her research interests are in the area of Inclusion, Disability Studies, Educational Technology, Educational Psychology, Diversity, Cross-Cultural Comparative Studies, etc. Shakila Dada is a Professor at the Centre for Augmentative and Alternative Communication (CAAC) at the University of Pretoria. She is currently the Director of the CAAC. She is a speech-language therapist with extensive experience in research and teaching in the field of AAC and Early Childhood Intervention. Rashida Banerjee is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Teaching and Learning Sciences at the University of Denver. Her research areas are effective community, family, and professional partnerships; appropriate assessment of young children; especially issues around diversity; inclusive intervention for young children; and interdisciplinary early childhood workforce development.
Foreword by Richard Rose. Introduction: 1. Preparing Teachers for Inclusive
Classroom: Challenges, Lacuna and Future Direction PART I: Foundational and
Conceptual Considerations 2. Foundational and Legal Basis for Inclusive
Education and Future Directions 3. Universal Design and Inclusive
Participation 4. Parent Perspectives and Beliefs on Inclusive Education for
Students with Intellectual Disability 5. Attitudes of People without
Disabilities towards Peoples with Disabilities: Perspectives of Higher
Education Students 6. Translating Statutory Guidance into Inclusive
Practice in the Classroom: The Case of England 7. Attitudes Towards an
Unfamiliar Peer with Complex Communication Needs Using an iPad(TM) with AAC
Software and a Communication Board: Perspectives of Adolescents with
Physical Disabilities PART II: Cross-Cultural and Global Perspectives 8.
Right to Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities: Exploring the
Gap through the Indian and Canadian Legal Prism 9. Paradoxes of Inclusion
and Segregation Through the Lens of Students and Teachers: Perspective from
Japan 10. Participation of Children with Disabilities and Their Peers in
Low-and Middle-income Countries: Comparison of Children with and without
Disabilities 11. Perceived Strengths of Autistic People and Roadmap for
Intervention: Parents' and Practitioners' Perspectives 12. Inclusive
Classrooms as Thinking Spaces for Teachers and Students PART III:
Identification and Assessment 13. Conceptual, Identification, and
Assessment of Students with Diverse Needs 14. Issues and Trends in
Assessment in Early Childhood Intervention for Diverse Populations 15.
Paradigm Shift in Identification and Assessment of Neurodiverse People: A
Review 16. Identification of Possible Learning Problems in Children with
Intellectual Disabilities 17. Brain-Behaviour Relationship in
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Microanalysis 18. Prenatal,
Perinatal, and Postnatal Maternal Risk Factor for Autism Spectrum Disorder:
Need to Understand the Genetic-Environment Intersect 19. Utilizing
Assessment to Build Partnership Between Students with ID, Families, and
Educators PART IV: Evidence-Based Interventions and strategies 20.
Application of Applied Behavior Analysis Based Intervention Strategies for
Diverse Learners 21. Augmentative and Alternative Communication for the
Classroom 22. Intervention for the Remediation of Dyslexia: A Systematic
Review 23. The Efficacy of Literacy Interventions for Students who Use
Augmentative and Alternative Communication 24. Music Puzzle: A Game to
Support the Sound Environment of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students 25.
Video Modeling Interventions at Schools; a guide for teachers and
practitioners 26. Inclusion of Students with Physical Disabilities in
Activities Outside the Classroom 27. Getting the Word Out: How Teachers Can
Recognize and Support Children with Language Difficulties in an Inclusive
Classroom 28. Selecting Assistive Technology for the Classroom PART V:
Practice-Based Considerations 29. Strategies for Implementing Augmentative
and Alternative Communication in the Classroom Setting in Low- and
Middle-Income Countries 30. Suicide Ideation and Prevention in Students
with Intellectual Disabilities 31. Functional Seating in the Classroom for
Children with Disabilities 32. The Role of Inclusive Teaching and Creating
Learning Experiences for Children with Visual Impairments and Multiple
Disabilities 33. The Use of Telepractice to Support Teachers in
Facilitating Learning for Children with Communication Disorders: A South
African Proposal 34. Inclusion of Students with a Hearing Loss in the
Classroom 35. Intervention with Children with Severe Disabilities PART VI:
Transition after School, Vocation, and Independent Living Support 36.
School-Based Transition Programming to Improve Employment Outcomes for
Youth with Disabilities 37. Empowering Inclusive Classrooms in Higher
Education: The Case of a Multidimensional Peer Support Model 38. Studying
Environment for Visually Impaired Students in Computer Science Course in
Japan 39. Intervention for People with Cerebral Palsy (CP): Steps Towards
Self-Reliance 40. Inclusion of Individuals with Severe Disabilities in
Vocational Training Conclusion: 41. Being Pushed and Pulled: Making Sense
of Inclusive and Exclusive Force
Classroom: Challenges, Lacuna and Future Direction PART I: Foundational and
Conceptual Considerations 2. Foundational and Legal Basis for Inclusive
Education and Future Directions 3. Universal Design and Inclusive
Participation 4. Parent Perspectives and Beliefs on Inclusive Education for
Students with Intellectual Disability 5. Attitudes of People without
Disabilities towards Peoples with Disabilities: Perspectives of Higher
Education Students 6. Translating Statutory Guidance into Inclusive
Practice in the Classroom: The Case of England 7. Attitudes Towards an
Unfamiliar Peer with Complex Communication Needs Using an iPad(TM) with AAC
Software and a Communication Board: Perspectives of Adolescents with
Physical Disabilities PART II: Cross-Cultural and Global Perspectives 8.
Right to Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities: Exploring the
Gap through the Indian and Canadian Legal Prism 9. Paradoxes of Inclusion
and Segregation Through the Lens of Students and Teachers: Perspective from
Japan 10. Participation of Children with Disabilities and Their Peers in
Low-and Middle-income Countries: Comparison of Children with and without
Disabilities 11. Perceived Strengths of Autistic People and Roadmap for
Intervention: Parents' and Practitioners' Perspectives 12. Inclusive
Classrooms as Thinking Spaces for Teachers and Students PART III:
Identification and Assessment 13. Conceptual, Identification, and
Assessment of Students with Diverse Needs 14. Issues and Trends in
Assessment in Early Childhood Intervention for Diverse Populations 15.
Paradigm Shift in Identification and Assessment of Neurodiverse People: A
Review 16. Identification of Possible Learning Problems in Children with
Intellectual Disabilities 17. Brain-Behaviour Relationship in
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Microanalysis 18. Prenatal,
Perinatal, and Postnatal Maternal Risk Factor for Autism Spectrum Disorder:
Need to Understand the Genetic-Environment Intersect 19. Utilizing
Assessment to Build Partnership Between Students with ID, Families, and
Educators PART IV: Evidence-Based Interventions and strategies 20.
Application of Applied Behavior Analysis Based Intervention Strategies for
Diverse Learners 21. Augmentative and Alternative Communication for the
Classroom 22. Intervention for the Remediation of Dyslexia: A Systematic
Review 23. The Efficacy of Literacy Interventions for Students who Use
Augmentative and Alternative Communication 24. Music Puzzle: A Game to
Support the Sound Environment of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students 25.
Video Modeling Interventions at Schools; a guide for teachers and
practitioners 26. Inclusion of Students with Physical Disabilities in
Activities Outside the Classroom 27. Getting the Word Out: How Teachers Can
Recognize and Support Children with Language Difficulties in an Inclusive
Classroom 28. Selecting Assistive Technology for the Classroom PART V:
Practice-Based Considerations 29. Strategies for Implementing Augmentative
and Alternative Communication in the Classroom Setting in Low- and
Middle-Income Countries 30. Suicide Ideation and Prevention in Students
with Intellectual Disabilities 31. Functional Seating in the Classroom for
Children with Disabilities 32. The Role of Inclusive Teaching and Creating
Learning Experiences for Children with Visual Impairments and Multiple
Disabilities 33. The Use of Telepractice to Support Teachers in
Facilitating Learning for Children with Communication Disorders: A South
African Proposal 34. Inclusion of Students with a Hearing Loss in the
Classroom 35. Intervention with Children with Severe Disabilities PART VI:
Transition after School, Vocation, and Independent Living Support 36.
School-Based Transition Programming to Improve Employment Outcomes for
Youth with Disabilities 37. Empowering Inclusive Classrooms in Higher
Education: The Case of a Multidimensional Peer Support Model 38. Studying
Environment for Visually Impaired Students in Computer Science Course in
Japan 39. Intervention for People with Cerebral Palsy (CP): Steps Towards
Self-Reliance 40. Inclusion of Individuals with Severe Disabilities in
Vocational Training Conclusion: 41. Being Pushed and Pulled: Making Sense
of Inclusive and Exclusive Force
Foreword by Richard Rose. Introduction: 1. Preparing Teachers for Inclusive
Classroom: Challenges, Lacuna and Future Direction PART I: Foundational and
Conceptual Considerations 2. Foundational and Legal Basis for Inclusive
Education and Future Directions 3. Universal Design and Inclusive
Participation 4. Parent Perspectives and Beliefs on Inclusive Education for
Students with Intellectual Disability 5. Attitudes of People without
Disabilities towards Peoples with Disabilities: Perspectives of Higher
Education Students 6. Translating Statutory Guidance into Inclusive
Practice in the Classroom: The Case of England 7. Attitudes Towards an
Unfamiliar Peer with Complex Communication Needs Using an iPad(TM) with AAC
Software and a Communication Board: Perspectives of Adolescents with
Physical Disabilities PART II: Cross-Cultural and Global Perspectives 8.
Right to Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities: Exploring the
Gap through the Indian and Canadian Legal Prism 9. Paradoxes of Inclusion
and Segregation Through the Lens of Students and Teachers: Perspective from
Japan 10. Participation of Children with Disabilities and Their Peers in
Low-and Middle-income Countries: Comparison of Children with and without
Disabilities 11. Perceived Strengths of Autistic People and Roadmap for
Intervention: Parents' and Practitioners' Perspectives 12. Inclusive
Classrooms as Thinking Spaces for Teachers and Students PART III:
Identification and Assessment 13. Conceptual, Identification, and
Assessment of Students with Diverse Needs 14. Issues and Trends in
Assessment in Early Childhood Intervention for Diverse Populations 15.
Paradigm Shift in Identification and Assessment of Neurodiverse People: A
Review 16. Identification of Possible Learning Problems in Children with
Intellectual Disabilities 17. Brain-Behaviour Relationship in
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Microanalysis 18. Prenatal,
Perinatal, and Postnatal Maternal Risk Factor for Autism Spectrum Disorder:
Need to Understand the Genetic-Environment Intersect 19. Utilizing
Assessment to Build Partnership Between Students with ID, Families, and
Educators PART IV: Evidence-Based Interventions and strategies 20.
Application of Applied Behavior Analysis Based Intervention Strategies for
Diverse Learners 21. Augmentative and Alternative Communication for the
Classroom 22. Intervention for the Remediation of Dyslexia: A Systematic
Review 23. The Efficacy of Literacy Interventions for Students who Use
Augmentative and Alternative Communication 24. Music Puzzle: A Game to
Support the Sound Environment of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students 25.
Video Modeling Interventions at Schools; a guide for teachers and
practitioners 26. Inclusion of Students with Physical Disabilities in
Activities Outside the Classroom 27. Getting the Word Out: How Teachers Can
Recognize and Support Children with Language Difficulties in an Inclusive
Classroom 28. Selecting Assistive Technology for the Classroom PART V:
Practice-Based Considerations 29. Strategies for Implementing Augmentative
and Alternative Communication in the Classroom Setting in Low- and
Middle-Income Countries 30. Suicide Ideation and Prevention in Students
with Intellectual Disabilities 31. Functional Seating in the Classroom for
Children with Disabilities 32. The Role of Inclusive Teaching and Creating
Learning Experiences for Children with Visual Impairments and Multiple
Disabilities 33. The Use of Telepractice to Support Teachers in
Facilitating Learning for Children with Communication Disorders: A South
African Proposal 34. Inclusion of Students with a Hearing Loss in the
Classroom 35. Intervention with Children with Severe Disabilities PART VI:
Transition after School, Vocation, and Independent Living Support 36.
School-Based Transition Programming to Improve Employment Outcomes for
Youth with Disabilities 37. Empowering Inclusive Classrooms in Higher
Education: The Case of a Multidimensional Peer Support Model 38. Studying
Environment for Visually Impaired Students in Computer Science Course in
Japan 39. Intervention for People with Cerebral Palsy (CP): Steps Towards
Self-Reliance 40. Inclusion of Individuals with Severe Disabilities in
Vocational Training Conclusion: 41. Being Pushed and Pulled: Making Sense
of Inclusive and Exclusive Force
Classroom: Challenges, Lacuna and Future Direction PART I: Foundational and
Conceptual Considerations 2. Foundational and Legal Basis for Inclusive
Education and Future Directions 3. Universal Design and Inclusive
Participation 4. Parent Perspectives and Beliefs on Inclusive Education for
Students with Intellectual Disability 5. Attitudes of People without
Disabilities towards Peoples with Disabilities: Perspectives of Higher
Education Students 6. Translating Statutory Guidance into Inclusive
Practice in the Classroom: The Case of England 7. Attitudes Towards an
Unfamiliar Peer with Complex Communication Needs Using an iPad(TM) with AAC
Software and a Communication Board: Perspectives of Adolescents with
Physical Disabilities PART II: Cross-Cultural and Global Perspectives 8.
Right to Inclusive Education for Children with Disabilities: Exploring the
Gap through the Indian and Canadian Legal Prism 9. Paradoxes of Inclusion
and Segregation Through the Lens of Students and Teachers: Perspective from
Japan 10. Participation of Children with Disabilities and Their Peers in
Low-and Middle-income Countries: Comparison of Children with and without
Disabilities 11. Perceived Strengths of Autistic People and Roadmap for
Intervention: Parents' and Practitioners' Perspectives 12. Inclusive
Classrooms as Thinking Spaces for Teachers and Students PART III:
Identification and Assessment 13. Conceptual, Identification, and
Assessment of Students with Diverse Needs 14. Issues and Trends in
Assessment in Early Childhood Intervention for Diverse Populations 15.
Paradigm Shift in Identification and Assessment of Neurodiverse People: A
Review 16. Identification of Possible Learning Problems in Children with
Intellectual Disabilities 17. Brain-Behaviour Relationship in
Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Microanalysis 18. Prenatal,
Perinatal, and Postnatal Maternal Risk Factor for Autism Spectrum Disorder:
Need to Understand the Genetic-Environment Intersect 19. Utilizing
Assessment to Build Partnership Between Students with ID, Families, and
Educators PART IV: Evidence-Based Interventions and strategies 20.
Application of Applied Behavior Analysis Based Intervention Strategies for
Diverse Learners 21. Augmentative and Alternative Communication for the
Classroom 22. Intervention for the Remediation of Dyslexia: A Systematic
Review 23. The Efficacy of Literacy Interventions for Students who Use
Augmentative and Alternative Communication 24. Music Puzzle: A Game to
Support the Sound Environment of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students 25.
Video Modeling Interventions at Schools; a guide for teachers and
practitioners 26. Inclusion of Students with Physical Disabilities in
Activities Outside the Classroom 27. Getting the Word Out: How Teachers Can
Recognize and Support Children with Language Difficulties in an Inclusive
Classroom 28. Selecting Assistive Technology for the Classroom PART V:
Practice-Based Considerations 29. Strategies for Implementing Augmentative
and Alternative Communication in the Classroom Setting in Low- and
Middle-Income Countries 30. Suicide Ideation and Prevention in Students
with Intellectual Disabilities 31. Functional Seating in the Classroom for
Children with Disabilities 32. The Role of Inclusive Teaching and Creating
Learning Experiences for Children with Visual Impairments and Multiple
Disabilities 33. The Use of Telepractice to Support Teachers in
Facilitating Learning for Children with Communication Disorders: A South
African Proposal 34. Inclusion of Students with a Hearing Loss in the
Classroom 35. Intervention with Children with Severe Disabilities PART VI:
Transition after School, Vocation, and Independent Living Support 36.
School-Based Transition Programming to Improve Employment Outcomes for
Youth with Disabilities 37. Empowering Inclusive Classrooms in Higher
Education: The Case of a Multidimensional Peer Support Model 38. Studying
Environment for Visually Impaired Students in Computer Science Course in
Japan 39. Intervention for People with Cerebral Palsy (CP): Steps Towards
Self-Reliance 40. Inclusion of Individuals with Severe Disabilities in
Vocational Training Conclusion: 41. Being Pushed and Pulled: Making Sense
of Inclusive and Exclusive Force