| Colleen A. Capper | University of Wisconsin - Madison, Chile | |
|
Elise M. Frattura | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
| © 2009 | 192 pages | 8.5" x 11" |
| Paperback | ISBN: | 9781412966955 | $36.95 | Add to Cart |
| Hardcover | ISBN: | 9781412966948 | $80.95 | Add to Cart |
| Complimentary Review Copy | Request Review Copy | |||
"Provides a clear road map for everyone interested in changing schools to be responsive to ALL students. School personnel, school boards, and individual educators will be challenged to think courageously about how schools should operate for every student who comes through the classroom door."
—Darin Drill, Executive Director of Secondary Programs
North Clackamas School District, Milwaukie, OR
"Offers specific strategies for creating environments where children can work together and learn from each other regardless of their abilities."
—Cathleen J. Chamberlain, Assistant Superintendent
Oswego City School District, NY
Promote high achievement for all students through equitable, integrated school services!
This step-by-step handbook provides the foundation for school leaders who want to shift from costly special learning programs for a few learners to excellent, inclusive educational services for all students, including English language learners and those with special needs such as learning disabilities and disadvantaged backgrounds.
This useful guide covers school policies, reform, and restructuring, and demonstrates how to establish standards for physical and emotional safety, student behavior, and quality instruction and learning. Based on current research, this second edition places a greater emphasis on social justice and standards, offers a new equity audit questionnaire, and includes examples of success from schools that have used the book to implement change. Readers will find practical strategies, reproducible handouts, and self-assessments for:
Meeting the Needs of Students of ALL Abilities provides a realistic portrayal of how leaders can create and sustain excellent, integrated, socially just schools, and ensure success for all.
| Colleen A. Capper | University of Wisconsin - Madison, Chile | |
|
Elise M. Frattura | University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
| © 2009 | 192 pages | 8.5" x 11" |
| ISBN: 9781412966955 | Paperback | Suggested Retail Price: $36.95 | Bookstore Price: $29.56 |
| ISBN: 9781412966948 | Hardcover | Suggested Retail Price: $80.95 | Bookstore Price: $64.76 |
"Provides a clear road map for everyone interested in changing schools to be responsive to ALL students. School personnel, school boards, and individual educators will be challenged to think courageously about how schools should operate for every student who comes through the classroom door."
—Darin Drill, Executive Director of Secondary Programs
North Clackamas School District, Milwaukie, OR
"Offers specific strategies for creating environments where children can work together and learn from each other regardless of their abilities."
—Cathleen J. Chamberlain, Assistant Superintendent
Oswego City School District, NY
Promote high achievement for all students through equitable, integrated school services!
This step-by-step handbook provides the foundation for school leaders who want to shift from costly special learning programs for a few learners to excellent, inclusive educational services for all students, including English language learners and those with special needs such as learning disabilities and disadvantaged backgrounds.
This useful guide covers school policies, reform, and restructuring, and demonstrates how to establish standards for physical and emotional safety, student behavior, and quality instruction and learning. Based on current research, this second edition places a greater emphasis on social justice and standards, offers a new equity audit questionnaire, and includes examples of success from schools that have used the book to implement change. Readers will find practical strategies, reproducible handouts, and self-assessments for:
Meeting the Needs of Students of ALL Abilities provides a realistic portrayal of how leaders can create and sustain excellent, integrated, socially just schools, and ensure success for all.
Should you need additional information or have questions regarding the HEOA information provided for this title, including what is new to this edition, please email corwinheoa@corwin.com. Please include your name, contact information, and the name of the title for which you would like more information. For information on the HEOA, please go to http://ed.gov/policy/highered/leg/hea08/index.html.
We hope you'll consider this Corwin book for your course. Email us at adopt@corwin.com, or click here to find your Corwin Sales Manager.
Corwin
2455 Teller Road
Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
www.corwin.com