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Publication date:
09 April 2014Length of book:
238 pagesPublisher
Rowman & Littlefield PublishersISBN-13: 9781475807936
Inclusion: Teachers’ Perspectives and Practices delineates timely strategies that address teachers’ concerns regarding the inclusive environment. Prior research is amalgamated with author Faith Andreasen’s investigation to arm the reader with a variety of appropriate student supports with the goal of strengthening inclusionary practice. Multiple educators clarify why they prefer particular methods when addressing various situations, thus detailing how inclusive classrooms can be established and sustained. The participants herein work with various age groups in assorted settings and have diverse years of experience. Informative and compelling, the reader completes Inclusion: Teachers’ Perspectives and Practices armed with a variety of ideas and easy-to-implement applicable strategies that were gleaned from those who practice it every day.
Dr. Andreasen has taken a cross-section of teachers from around the country and ascertained the innate qualities of inclusive education for students with disabilities. The insights and strategies found throughout Inclusion: Teachers Perspectives and Practices can be viewed as a proverbial roadmap for improving the quality of instruction for all students.