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Overview
Concise and accessible, Gargiulo/Metcalf's TEACHING IN TODAY'S INCLUSIVE CLASSROOMS: A UNIVERSAL DESIGN FOR LEARNING APPROACH, 4th edition, is the first inclusion textbook with a consistent, integrated emphasis on UDL -- an important educational philosophy focused on using strategies and tools to help ALL students by accommodating their differences. Aligned with InTASC and CEC standards, the text delivers foundational information about children with disabilities in today's classrooms and the most effective strategies for teaching them alongside their typically developing peers. With coverage of Common Core State Standards, case studies and sound research-based teaching and learning strategies, this hands-on text gives pre-service and in-service teachers a practical, flexible framework for effective instruction, classroom management, assessment and collaboration in today's diverse classrooms.
- All-new "UDL and Common Core State Standards" boxes are included in the high- and low-incidence chapters, equipping readers with additional ways to consider UDL applications in lesson planning.
- Among the key elements of Chapters 10, 11, 13, 14 and 15 are new "Tier Talk" features, which deliver proven strategies and interventions for application in multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS).
- Learning Outcomes listed at the beginning of each chapter align with major headings in the chapter, making it easy for students and instructors to find key content and clearly understand expected outcomes.
- Updated Web Resources help students easily connect with additional teaching tools online.
- Completely updated, a contemporary chapter on assistive technology (Ch. 12) gives readers valuable insight about current forms of technology that help teachers support a wide variety of students in their classrooms.
- An emphasis on the Universal Design for Learning (UDL) approach illustrates how general education teachers can choose flexible instructional strategies, tools, activities and evaluation methods that allow for student differences and remove the barriers from academic success.
- Each chapter is aligned with education standards from InTASC (Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium) and the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Initial Level Special Educator Preparation Standards. In the fourth edition, a list of related standards also is provided in every chapter.
- "UDL in the Classroom boxes" feature strategies, techniques and tips that make K-12 instruction accessible to all students. Topics include alternate assessments; authentic, project-based learning; alternative and augmentative communication; and many other critical concepts.
- "Teaching All Learners" boxes provide effective teaching strategies and ideas that future and current educators can use in their inclusive classrooms. Topics include elements of a meaningful IEP, orientation, mobility tips for the general educator, collaborating with special educators to support students with challenging behavior as well as UDL and differentiated instruction.
- Insightful "Teacher Voices" features include practical ideas, suggestions and instructional commentary from award-winning classroom teachers.
- Powerful TeachSource videos demonstrate key principles at work in actual classrooms. Viewable online, the videos feature footage from today's classroom to help students apply key chapter content to real-world teaching scenarios. Corresponding critical-thinking questions guide students in discussing and carefully considering each situation -- either in class or online.
1. Teaching in Today's Inclusive Classrooms: Your Journey Begins.
2. Introducing Universal Design for Learning.
3. Policies, Practices, and Processes for Special Education and Inclusive Education.
4. Diversity in the Classroom: Learners with High-Incidence Disabilities.
5. Diversity in the Classroom: Learners with Low-Incidence Disabilities.
6. Learners with Gifts and Talents, Learners Who Are Culturally and Linguistically Diverse, and Other Learners at Risk.
Part II: PLANNING INSTRUCTION FOR ALL LEARNERS.
7. Collaboration and Cooperative Teaching: Tools for Teaching All Learners.
8. Designing Learning That Works for All Students.
9. Assessing and Evaluating Learner Progress.
10. Selecting Instructional Strategies for Teaching All Learners.
11. Selecting Behavioral Supports for All Learners.
Part III: IMPLEMENTING EFFECTIVE INSTRUCTIONAL PRACTICES FOR ALL LEARNERS.
12. Assistive Technologies and Innovative Learning Tools.
13. Creating Literacy-Rich Environments for All Learners.
14. Developing an Understanding of Mathematics in All Learners.
15. Teaching Critical Content in Science and Social Studies to All Learners.
Appendix A: InTASC Model Core Teaching Standards.
Appendix B: Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Initial Level Special Educator Preparation Standards.